The MissouriSupremeCourt on Tuesday refused to take up Attorney GeneralAndrew Bailey’s request to reinstate restrictions on abortion in the state, ordering him to turn to a state appeals court instead.
County ExecutiveSteve Ehlmann is reacting to the MissouriSupremeCourt's ruling that prohibits counties from collecting a sales tax on recreational marijuana when those sales are also taxed by a local city.
The stateSupremeCourt is questioning whether it should be the tribunal to hear the appeal of a Jackson County decision blocking enforcement of most Missouri abortion laws and regulations ... .
KMIZMissouri SupremeCourt strikes down stacking sales taxes on marijuana ... The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled local governments cannot stack their marijuana sales taxes on top of each other ... It overruled a lower court ruling in doing so.
Cities and counties are not allowed to stack sales taxes on marijuana products, the MissouriSupremeCourt ruled on Tuesday, July 22 ...The WesternDistrict court stopped action in the case while awaiting the Supreme Court decision.
A ruling earlier this month that allowed abortions to resume in Missouri should be set aside because the laws and rules it blocks are important safeguards for women’s health, Attorney GeneralAndrew Bailey’s office said in a filing last week ... .
...SupremeCourt ... Surgical abortions resumed from February to May following two earlier rulings by Zhang, but ended when the Missouri Supreme Court struck down her orders on technical legal grounds.
The MissouriSupremeCourt last week issued a warrant for the execution of Lance Shockley, who recently exhausted his state and federal appeals and was convicted of the 2005 murder of Missouri State HighwayPatrol Sgt.