"Senator Hawley is right: These questions brazenly tested Barrett’s faith, despite Article VI of the Constitution which explicitly forbids religious tests for office."
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As Election Day nears, the state auditor and secretary of state are embattled in a back-and-forth over an investigation into Nicole Galloway's office.
Joe Lauber was honored with the Lou Czech Award at the Missouri Municipal Attorney Association annual meeting.
The Missouri Supreme Court heard final arguments in a case over the state’s remote voting policies Tuesday afternoon.
“Amendment 3 would be a disaster for Missouri. It’s on us to stop them from making Missouri the most gerrymandered state in the nation.”
Senior U.S. District Judge Nanette Laughrey recalls facing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a case before the nation’s highest court. And it was one Ginsburg used to advocate for women’s voices.
"Each of the tort bills filed last session would drastically undermine Seventh Amendment rights in order to protect wrongdoers."
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft added his voice to the discussion on the vacant U.S. Supreme Court seat this week, urging President Donald Trump to appoint a nominee before the Nov. 3 election.