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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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A month ago, St. Louis Public Radio reported on the questionable manner in which the state of Missouri got ahold of its potential execution drug. Now...
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Updated at 10:05 a.m. Wednesday to correct Judge Teitelman's first name. Updated with comments from the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri. The
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Two weeks ago, Gov. Jay Nixon instructed the Missouri Department of Corrections to come up with a new procedure for carrying out lethal injections. On
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Governor Jay Nixon said Missouri will be moving forward with two executions later this year, in spite of objections from the American Civil Liberties Union
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The Department of Political Science, Philosophy, and Religion at Southeast Missouri State University will host a symposium Wednesday evening to discuss a…
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The United States Supreme Court will tackle the question of whether or not police must obtain a search warrant prior to conducting blood tests in drunk…
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The Cape Girardeau City Council consider rescinding the part of an anti-litter ordinance that prohibits placing handbills on unoccupied cars at tonight’s…
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Last week, a federal judge temporarily blocked the city of Cape Girardeau from enforcing an ordinance that bans people from placing handbills on…