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As the U.S. Supreme Court approaches the end of its summer term, some long-awaited cases remain undecided: most notable are those on the future of the…
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Second of two parts.Even though a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown,…
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The U.S. Supreme Court started its new term Monday morning by announcing it would not hear petitions related to bans on gay marriage in Indiana, Oklahoma,…
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"St. Louis on the Air" will host local legal leaders Monday for the Legal Roundtable, and you're invited to join us for the live broadcast.The Legal…
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The Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision may not be as big a threat to contraceptive coverage for women as it first appeared.After a few weeks of legal…
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Two proposed amendments to Missouri's Constitution will appear on August's ballot, and they are raising questions among law enforcement officials,…
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Update: U.S. district court grants St. Louis Archdiocese an injunction from enforcement of the mandate to provide contraceptive coverage, even with the…
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In a case from Illinois that may not reach outside that state, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Pamela Harris, whose child’s disabilities required that…
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The era of unanimity on the U.S. Supreme Court lasted about four days.When the U.S. Supreme Court issued three important decisions last week with…
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Governments cannot ban anti-abortion "sidewalk counselors" from a 35-foot buffer zone that includes the sidewalk in front of an abortion clinic unless the…