As the U.S. Supreme Court pulls back on gerrymandering, state courts may decide the fate of new congressional maps.
Opponents of a new Missouri congressional map backed by President Donald Trump have filed a lawsuit asking a court to suspend ...
The tradition of secondary employment has been around for decades as a way for police officers to earn extra income after ...
The battle over Missouri's redrawn congressional districts continues in court, and verification by local elections officials ...
A new lawsuit filed by the ACLU of Missouri is asking a court to halt the use of new congressional maps until voters can ...
After Missouri lawmakers passed a gerrymandered congressional map this fall, opponents submitted more than 300,000 signatures ...
The lawsuit asks a judge to pause the the new congressional map from taking effect until until a referendum process is complete.
The Missouri attorney general claims that the Republican-drawn congressional map is now active. But an anti-redistricting ...
Despite 305,000 signatures gathered for referendum, lawmakers say new map will stay until all signatures are counted.
The disagreement over whether Missouri's new congressional map is in effect or frozen is at the heart of a bitter dispute in federal court between the state attorney general's office and lawyers for ...
In 1914, the Missouri Supreme Court held that once citizens submit signatures, the challenged law is automatically suspended until voters decide its fate.