“We will not stand by while the federal government tries to tell Missourians how to live our lives.”
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"Our law enforcement in the state of Missouri will not be helping enforce federal gun laws on law-abiding citizens in the state of Missouri."
Attorney General Eric Schmitt joined 21 attorneys general in support of a recent decision striking down California’s assault weapon ban.
A former legislative employee’s lawsuit alleging he was fired after requesting a mask mandate was partially dismissed earlier this month.
"The law is not to be manipulated and bent and twisted to meet the outcome that I want."
“I have never and will never stop fighting to ensure that all life is protected.”
Lawmakers are calling on Gov. Mike Parson to pardon a man currently serving a life sentence after new details about the case came to light.
The Missouri Supreme Court sent a lawsuit against the Missouri Department of Corrections back to the Cole County Circuit Court this week.
A 2018 law adding sweeping changes to how labor organizations — exempting, however, public safety unions — conduct business was struck down by the Missouri Supreme Court Tuesday.
Effective June 15, Missouri's appellate and circuit courts no longer will be required to conduct court proceedings and courthouse activities pursuant to the previously prescribed COVID procedures for jury trials.