One of the most egregiously-overreaching regulations of the Obama era is nearing its end. Until April 15, President Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking…
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How Missouri can protect its residential PACE Program from bad actors In 2010 Missouri became the third state to pass a residential version of the…
Growing up, getting married and raising my family in St. Louis, I understand what it means to call our city home. I have always believed…
Our elected officials are constantly looking for new ways to create jobs for Missourians and new revenue in local communities. During this endeavor, however, it…
The campus due process debate is complex and well-intentioned people can have different views on it. But a few facts are indisputable: the current on-campus…
As the mayor of Hannibal, “America’s Hometown,” I have seen my fair share of proposals, plans and ideas come across my desk. The same small-town…
Recent debate has been making its way through the halls of our state capitol surrounding the need to address Title IX reform. Unfortunately, some of…
Time after time, institutions have rushed to judgment and destroyed innocent lives because the pursuit of justice is strangled by the media’s addiction to outrage.…
With spring comes an iconic image: teams of youth baseball or softball gathering for pizza after a game, jerseys adorned with the logos of local…

Opinion: Missouri’s college students don’t lose their constitutional rights when they step on campus
Due process is a sacred American constitutional right that’s always meant very specific things in the American legal context. Those rights are under attack in…
