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On Thursday’s "St. Louis on the Air," Tinus Le Roux, CEO of FanCam, and Sara Baker, policy director for the ACLU of Missouri, discussed artificial intelligence and the need for mindful regulation of it.
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On her good days, 51-year-old Sharon Morrow is out the door pretty early, helping to get food and water to homeless St. Louisans. And for Morrow, who is disabled and also a breast cancer survivor, April 14, 2019, started out as one of those days where she felt healthy enough to do the work. But as St. Louis police officers began arresting a man outside City Hall that afternoon, she started filming. Soon, Morrow herself would be arrested — and in a lawsuit filed last Friday, the ACLU of Missouri alleges it was retaliation for her First Amendment activities.
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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Monday signed an omnibus crime bill that he said will allow law enforcement to crack down on violent criminals. The bill…
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With protests against police brutality and attention to systemic racism sweeping the nation in 2020, there’s renewed urgency surrounding the efforts of…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri is calling on the state’s school districts to follow a national example and remove police officers from…
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In Missouri, you may only vote by mail if you apply for an absentee ballot — and cite one of just six specific reasons detailed in state law. Among them…
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As the coronavirus spreads through the penal system, the U.S. Department of Justice has called for federal prisons to release some inmates to home…
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One month ago, Luz Maria Henriquez began a new job as executive director of the ACLU of Missouri. And the weeks since have made clear there will be no…
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The University of Missouri-Columbia is playing defense over its small expansion of an app that records students’ class attendance using their phones’…
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Missouri is scheduled to execute Russell Bucklew by injection on Tuesday, but his advocates want Gov. Mike Parson to stop it because they say a medical…