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Judge’s ruling emerges as campaign issue over judicial amendment
Read Article A Douglas County judge has emerged as a flash point in the campaign over whether Kansas should elect justices to the Kansas Supreme Court. Within days of Carl Folson III temporarily blocking parts of a law that ban using puberty blockers and hormone therapy for treating transgender youth, he became a Facebook post for what's wrong with the state's judicial system. Kansas Family Voice, an advocate of the amendment,
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