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Even before the shootings this week in Orlando, Fla., guns had become a major issue in Missouri’s contest to choose the next governor.The state’s four…
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With Missouri legislators heading home, the focus in Jefferson City now shifts to Gov. Jay Nixon – who will decide what to sign and what to veto among…
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Missouri voters will likely decide later this year whether to amend the state’s Constitution so that the General Assembly can require that all voters show…
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The friendship that endured between justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia despite their ideological differences is well-known, but not uncommon,…
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The Missouri House is thumbing its nose at President Obama. The Republican-controlled chamber passed a resolution Wednesday asking Congress to reject his…
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The Missouri Supreme Court has upheld a state law that bans all felons -- even those convicted of nonviolent crimes -- from possessing a…
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The past year was a landmark one for many legal issues—both nationally and locally. On Thursday’s “St. Louis on the Air,” our monthly Legal Roundtable…
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In 2015, on average there is more than one mass shooting per day in the United States—and the impact of that is felt across the country. From the terror…
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Over the next few days, gun-rights activists will challenge the limits of the Missouri’s gun laws in different ways.On Friday, an attorney for Ohio…
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The Missouri Supreme Court is considering whether a gun rights constitutional amendment passed last year cancels out an older state law that bars…