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Some lawyers say a presidential executive order barring DEI doesn’t apply to a local municipality. But might Missouri AG ...
Andrew Bailey said the investigation was prompted by reports from Columbia residents alleging racial discrimination.
Two Missouri teachers are suing top state officials over a plan to inject $50 million in taxpayer funds into the state’s ...
There could be as many as 10 Missouri political subdivisions forced to throw out the results of the April election because ...
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A hate-filled agitator sent an antisemitic email to Columbia University’s law school this week — calling for “death” to Judaism, Zionism and Israel, cops said. A security guard at the Ivy ...
Columbia Public Schools is making considerations and requesting feedback as it begins to build the 2026-2027 academic calendar. Senate Bill 68 in conference would remove the requirement to have ...
AMY GOODMAN: Katherine Franke, former professor at Columbia Law School, she was there for a quarter of a century, forced to retire in January. Coming up, ...
Law School panel on Columbia’s ‘social responsibility’ brings together proponents of bills to stop Columbia’s Manhattanville expansion, tax breaks District 36 Assembly member and mayoral candidate ...
A Missouri Ethics Commission complaint against Mizzou football coach Eli Drinkwitz was dismissed due to a lack of quorum ...
In August 2023, Missouri passed a first-of-its-kind law allowing high schoolers to earn NIL benefits once they've signed with a school. The law applies only to Missouri residents.
Columbia. Missouri high school athletes will soon be able to cash in on endorsement deals once they sign a letter of intent to an in-state college.