Monthly Archives: August 2014

What constitutes a fair public hearing?

With a coal generating electric power plant comes coal ash, a residue left from the burning of coal. With coal ash comes the need to store the coal ash indefinitely, which is no small or cheap task. Recently a number … Continue reading

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E-VERIFY ORDINANCE REPEALED AFTER LAWSUIT

As predicted in my Post of February 22, 2012, the E–Verify Ordinance submitted to the city of Springfield was dead on arrival. Some seven months later after lengthy negotiations and a lawsuit challenging the validity of the E–Verify Ordinance the … Continue reading

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Thirty-five Foot Buffer Zone For Abortion Clinics Unconstitutional.

In McCullen v. Coakley, the United States Supreme Court struck down a Massachusetts law that made it a crime to knowingly stand on a ”public way or sidewalk” within 35 feet of an entrance or driveway of a reproductive health … Continue reading

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Truthful testimony under oath about fraud is protected by free speech about

It is a common expression that public employees do not leave their right of free speech at the door when they are hired, which is a truism but only to a certain extent. Offsetting this principle is the recognition by … Continue reading

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Police Cannot Search Cell Phone Without A Warrant

In Riley v. California, the United States Supreme Court held that  the police can no longer search cell phones without a warrant.  This decision may not have a significant impact in Missouri because Missouri courts already held that you could … Continue reading

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