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A school board member in Columbia, Missouri, Katherine Sasser, who has a transgender child plans to leave the state due to bills targeting LGBTQ people.
Missouri v. Jenkins, 515 U.S. 70 (1995), is a case decided by the United States Supreme Court.On June 12, 1995 the Court, in a 5–4 decision, reversed a district court ruling that required the state of Missouri to correct intentional racial discrimination in Kansas City schools by funding salary increases and remedial education programs.
As hundreds of bills nationwide take aim at nearly every facet of transgender existence, from health care to athletics to bathroom access, trans kids and their families say certain proposals could ...
Bailey justified the rule claiming that the medical procedures were "experimental" and required "substantial guardrails." [39] This political intervention in medical care aligned with bills filed in other states; however, Bailey escalated the process through his office's authority in Missouri Merchandising Practices Act. [40]
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to include new comments from the chair of the House Children and Families Committee, who told The Star the boarding school bill will not be moving forward.
The State of Missouri had offered to pay for Gaines's tuition at an adjacent state's law school, which he turned down. Gaines, assisted by the NAACP , sued the all-white university in 1935. The issue was whether Missouri violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment by affording White people, not Black people, the ability to ...
This may include nursing home, medical and other bills. These are old laws that are rarely enforced but are retained as a warning to ensure good behavior. However, a 2012 and 2019 case in ...
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