Attorney for MU professor speaks about lawsuit on University gun ban
Sep 22, 2015
A University of Missouri law professor is suing the the University, saying banning guns on campus violates state law.
Sep 22, 2015
A University of Missouri law professor is suing the the University, saying banning guns on campus violates state law.
Sep 22, 2015
A law professor at the University of Missouri has filed a lawsuit that challenges the school’s gun ban.
Sep 21, 2015
Citing an amendment voters added to the Missouri Constitution last year, a University of Missouri School of Law professor has initiated a lawsuit challenging MU’s campus gun ban.
Sep 21, 2015
A law professor has filed suit against the UM Board of Curators and UM System President Tim Wolfe, saying an MU policy that prohibits concealed weapons on campus infringes on his constitutional rights.
Sep 20, 2015
A University of Missouri professor is filing a lawsuit against the school for prohibiting guns on campus, in what is aimed to be one of the first tests of the state’s newly amended constitution that provides for “strict scrutiny” of gun restrictions.
Apr 25, 2015
An attorney representing a man accused of sexual assault argued Friday afternoon that evidence gathered from her client’s cellphone should be excluded from trial because it was obtained illegally and the search warrant went beyond the scope of an affidavit the department filed.
Jan 7, 2015
The Columbia woman convicted of involuntary manslaughter for driving the wrong way on I-70 in 2012 and killing a man is asking to be acquitted or to get a new trial.
Jan 7, 2015
The attorney for a Mid-Missouri woman convicted last month of first-degree involuntary manslaughter in a 2012 head-on collision on Interstate 70 filed a motion for a new trial Tuesday.
Dec 14, 2014
More than six hours after deliberations began Thursday afternoon, a Montgomery County jury was still deciding whether to convict a Columbia woman on a first-degree involuntary manslaughter charge in a 2012 car crash that killed a 35-year-old man.
Dec 11, 2014
An expert witness testified Wednesday that the blood sample taken from a Columbia woman accused of being drunk when she caused a fatal crash was improperly handled by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.