A judge is weighing which of Missouri's sweeping abortion restrictions will fall under a new constitutional amendment.
Planned Parenthood is asking for a court ruling that it says would allow the organization to begin offering abortions after voters approved Amendment 3 last month.
In a pair of states, activists are challenging existing abortion laws after measures enshrining abortion into their states' constitutions passed last month.
Missouri’s Amendment 3, which passed narrowly Nov. 5, mandates that the government “shall not deny or infringe upon a ...
Tuesday evening, the state of Missouri executed 49-year-old Christopher Collings for the November 2007 rape and murder of nine-year-old Rowan Ford. “I can tell you that he went ...
Years of legal wrangling have come to an end for a woman who spent 43 years behind bars for a killing that her attorneys ...
Cort VanOstran, a federal prosecutor and a Democrat, will fill the unexpired term for Wesley Bell, who was elected to ...
The first court arguments over whether Missouri’s sweeping abortion restrictions will fall under a new constitutional amendment are set to begin. Planned Parenthood will square off against the state’s ...
Life groups held five news conferences at the same time across the state Tuesday morning. Pro-Life activists showed their ...
Missouri's Republican attorney general says he still considers it illegal to provide abortions after fetal viability, despite ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey argued in a recent court filing that Amendment 3 does not impact a slew of ...