Missouri’s new abortion law — placing restrictions at eight weeks — was set to go into effect Wednesday until a federal judge stymied parts of…
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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt joined an amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court arguing federal law does not explicitly prohibit discrimination on the…
Advocates who unsuccessfully sought to give voters the final say in a sweeping anti-abortion law are challenging the legality of Missouri’s statutes on the referendum…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As several counties look to enact stricter regulations on large livestock operations ahead of a new state law, a Missouri judge has…
A Missouri state lawmaker violated a constituent’s First Amendment rights by blocking him on Twitter, a federal court ruled. On Friday, the U.S. District Court…
SEDALIA, Mo. — Missouri’s chief executive is mulling over bringing lawmakers back to the Capitol for a “very limited” special session. Gov. Mike Parson spoke…
The Missouri Secretary of State issued ballot language for a petition seeking to give voters the final say in an sweeping anti-abortion bill. Advocates now…
Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand, a U.S. senator from New York, has planned a town hall meeting in St. Louis on Missouri’s abortion law set…
COLUMBIA, Mo. —Defendants in five Missouri cities will soon be receiving text messages to remind them of upcoming court dates. The pilot program aims to…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Ballot language issued by Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft on a bevy of initiative petitions, all filed by the same Missourian,…