MISSOURI--- The judge struck down a Missouri health insurance law which required insurers to provide a policy without contraception coverage. The law was deemed unconstitutional because it conflicts with a federal mandate which requires insurers to cover birth control at no additional cost. The Missouri legislature overrode a veto by the governor to put the law into place last September.
In recent years, online shopping has become extremely popular. But a bill recently passed by the U.S. Senate could change the rules for shoppers and retailers alike. Attorney Aaron Sachs discusses...
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Millions of Americans use social media to share information, pictures and videos with their friends. But you may want to think twice before you post. Attorney Aaron Sachs discusses the potential of...
It's the final installment of our look back at Missouri Southern history. And while there have been many, many graduates taking home an MSSU diploma, a few have taken those on to the NFL and even...