WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – A new law in Kansas could soon limit students’ ability to hold protests during school.
Some members of the Kansas House and Senate are raising questions about whether it’s constitutional or not.
Protests took place at schools across Wichita earlier this year against immigration enforcement operations across the country. Kansas lawmakers made an amendment to a senate budget bill during this year’s session that punishes schools for protests during the school day…