ACLU of Missouri Statement on Book Ban Action by Wentzville School District

Federal lawsuit representing parents of Wentzville students is ongoing

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ACLU of Missouri Sues Wentzville School District to Stop Banning Books

Federal lawsuit represents parents of Wentzville students.

Wentzville Book Ban Lawsuit

ACLU OF MISSOURI ADDS VOICE FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES TO SCHMITT’S 45 FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS

The State’s attempt to ban school districts from requiring mask protection poses serious harm to students with disabilities 

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Wentzville School District Book Ban: ACLU Missouri Issues Formal Demand for Preservation of Tangible and Electronic Evidence

ACLU of Missouri's pre-litigation correspondence is intended to make the District's legal obligations clear with respect to protecting and preserving all discoverable things related to the review and removal of books and other written material from their school libraries

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Advocates file lawsuits over St. Louis Public Schools’ refusal to disclose records on relationship with police and fines and fees related to using district technology

American Friends Service Committee and Legal Services of Eastern Missouri seek information on the district’s policies, procedures, and practices

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Bobby Bostic Wins Parole From 241-Year Sentence for Juvenile Crimes

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri announced today that its long-time client Bobby Bostic will be released from prison late next year after having been granted parole. In the meantime, Bostic will be provided courses to ease his re-entry into society. Bostic has been imprisoned since 1995 for a crime he committed when he was just 16 years old.

Bobby Bostic will be free.

ACLU of Missouri Demands that North Kansas City School District Stop Censoring Books

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 22, 2021

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ACLU of Missouri and Zuckerman Spaeder File Suit Against Jack Henry & Associates, Inc., UMR, and Quantum Health

Federal law requires that employer provided health insurance plans provide fair and equitable healthcare coverage and do not discriminate against employees because of their sex or disability, including transgender status

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ACLU of Missouri Seeks to Intervene in Missouri’s Bid to Stop Schools’ Efforts to Protect Children from COVID

Columbia, Mo.- The ACLU of Missouri asked a state court to allow it to intervene on behalf of Missouri school children whose disabilities put them at heightened risk for COVID-19. The effort comes in Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s class-action lawsuit seeking to prevent any school district from implementing universal masking COVID- 19 safety measures. 

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