In Arizona and Missouri, new lawsuits could strike down abortion rules voters said they wanted added to their state constitutions. In the Grand Canyon State, a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union,
Shelbina, on Wednesday tied the effort to the court’s 4-3 decision in September to keep the abortion-rights Amendment 3 on the November ballot.
Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang was set to hear arguments today from Planned Parenthood and the Missouri Attorney General’s Office.
A Cole County judge issued two decisions on different parts of a 2022 law passed by the Republican-controlled Missouri General Assembly.
State Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold) prefiled a proposed an anti-abortion amendment following the passage of Amendment 3. Members of the Missouri Legislature began prefiling bills on Dec. 1. According to a Tuesday press release,
Rep. Justin Sparks filed a resolution Monday that would go before voters, asking them to block the right to an abortion.
Missouri's Republican attorney general has pledged to enforce some laws restricting abortion despite a new constitutional amendment widely expected to undo the state's near-total ban on the procedure.
While we cast our ballots nearly four weeks ago, the presidential election is not quite over yet. To make it official, one more group will cast their ballots. “I am the elector, the presidential elector,
Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem upheld a law that requires voters to present government-issued photo identification for voting.
Dr. Betsy Wickstrom understands where some of the voices opposed to abortion are coming from. She used to be one of them. The Kansas City OB-GYN specializing in high-risk pregnancies is a Republican and a Christian,
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Abortion-rights advocates are asking a judge Wednesday to overturn Missouri’s near-total ban on the procedure, less than a month after voters backed an abortion-rights constitutional amendment.
That choice became murkier on June 24, 2022, when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion and Missouri became the first state to enact a trigger law banning the procedure except in cases of medical emergencies.