The Supreme Court allowed Missouri to execute Marcellus Williams on Tuesday for a 2003 murder, which he maintained he did not commit.
The owner of adjacent properties is seeking to enforce restrictions dating back to when the area was originally platted.
Three cases remain before the U.S. Supreme Court. One was brought by St. Louis County prosecutors, who do not support ...
The Chaos of the Supreme Court’s Last Term—and What May Be Coming This Time. With their new term starting October 7, the nine ...
Marcellus Williams was convicted in the 1998 stabbing death of Felicia Gayle in Missouri, but DNA testing raised questions.
Prosecutors and the victim’s family urged that he be spared based on DNA evidence showing that Williams was in fact innocent.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Supreme Court is considering whether an abortion-rights amendment will go before the state's voters this year. Missouri judges on Tuesday heard arguments ...
The decision to keep a constitutional amendment legalizing abortion on the November statewide ballot was decided by a ...
Executing a Black man in Missouri who says he was wrongfully convicted would amount to a “horrible miscarriage of justice,” ...
Midwest Lutheranism has entered the national political limelight since Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz became Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate. But how Lutherans live their faith in the public ...
The Missouri Supreme Court then blocked an agreement to spare Williams' life. The mishandling “destroyed his last and best chance” to prove his innocence, Jonathan Potts, one of Williams ...
The Missouri Republican and Democratic Parties released their reactions to the Mo Supreme Court's decision to allow Amendment ...