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A new Missouri Supreme Court order gives presiding judges a little more say in the details of operating their courts during the pandemic.
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The Missouri Supreme Court is expected to decide the fate of a constitutional amendment expanding Medicaid.
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The Missouri Supreme Court ruled the "paycheck protection" law, which was approved in 2018 and contained exceptions for police and other public safety unions, was unconstitutional.
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The north St. Louis native has been serving as an appeals court judge. Parson will get to make at least two more Supreme Court selections before his term is up in 2024.
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The Missouri Supreme Court ruled against Lamar Johnson on March 2. The St. Louis man has been helped by the Midwest Innocence Project and the St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office in seeking his freedom after 26 years in prison for a murder he says he did not commit. Attorney Lindsay Runnels discussed his next steps on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Missouri is one of 13 states to receive a federally funded grant that covers the cost of training on the science of the coronavirus.
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The Missouri Supreme Court has rejected efforts by voting rights groups to make it easier to vote by mail because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Missouri Department of Social Services must pay Planned Parenthood for providing care for Medicaid patients, the state Supreme Court ruled…
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The NAACP and League of Women Voters argue that no one should be forced to risk their health and leave their home to vote during the pandemic.
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The Missouri Supreme Court is considering whether prosecutors have the power to try to fix what they believe are wrongful convictions in decades-old…