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In the third installment of The Weight of Evidence, we take a look at Missouri laws around evidence disposal and where the Fayette Police Department may have gone wrong.
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Missouri appeals court sides with Blue Springs transgender student in $4 million discrimination caseIn a unanimous decision, the court ruled that the Blue Springs School District discriminated against the student, identified by his initials R.M.A., on the basis of sex when it barred him from using the boys' locker room.
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The Missouri General Assembly addresses the thousands of people who flee from law enforcement during an attempted arrest.
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Danny Santulli's family members share their thoughts on a proposed law in the former MU student's honor.
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Kansas and 22 other states that have licensing or registration for naturopathic doctors
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The starting salary for an child abuse investigator is around $43,000 a year.
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Missouri state law does not view practices that seem neutral but have a discriminatory impact as illegal.
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The state will repay educational costs for health care workers who are willing to work in underserved areas. Another program will increase the number of medical residencies in Missouri.
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Lobbyists for banks and credit unions say an exemption from a state consumer-protection law is needed to prevent excessive lawsuits against financial…
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In the next few weeks and months, we’ll be arguing and disagreeing over the evidence disclosed in the massive data dump from the Ferguson grand jury...