Kansas' attorney general is part of a lawsuit seeking to change the U.S. Census in 2030 to help the state avoid losing one of its four U.S. House seats.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and attorneys general from Louisiana, Ohio, and West Virginia filed a lawsuit against the Biden administratio
SARJ, a Washington IT firm, is the first company charged under a new Kansas law requiring age verification processes on sites with adult content.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach is suing SARJ LLC, the operator of 13 adult websites. According to a press release from Kobach’s office, the Kansas Attorney General’s Office filed the lawsuit in Shawnee Co.
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Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach filed a lawsuit against SARJ LLC, alleging violations of a state law requiring age verification on adult websites. The law, effective July 2024, carries penalties of up to $10,
TOPEKA –Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach on Tuesday announced his office has filed a lawsuit against SARJ LLC, the operator of 13 adult websites. The Kansas Attorney General's Office filed the suit in Shawnee County District Court. Since July 1, 2024, Kansas law has required that adult websites verify the age of its users.
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