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Turnover has remained high — 14%, or 654 employees in fiscal 2024 — even as pay raises became more generous throughout state government. Since the lawsuit started, state employees generally ...
Selective enforcement has become a topic of great discussion in the illegal immigration debate. The 2011 "Morton Memo" [7] laid out enforcement priorities for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and was intended to channel limited resources into prioritized pursuit of cases involving criminals and felons. It was interpreted as the ...
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has initiated legal action against Starbucks Corp (NASDAQ:SBUX), alleging the company breached both federal and state anti-discrimination laws. The lawsuit ...
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Shrink Missouri Government PAC, 528 U.S. 377 (2000), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that their earlier decision in Buckley v. Valeo (1976), [ 1 ] upholding federal limits on campaign contributions also applied to state limits on campaign contributions to state offices.
An executive waiver is an administrative tool used by presidents of the United States, and other of its Federal executives, permitting the selective enforcement of some laws. The right of the president to delay implementation of certain provisions is normally written into a law, to provide flexibility that Congress cannot offer.
After being ticketed in Macks Creek, Missouri state legislator Delbert Scott wrote a bill that was approved in 1995, becoming the original form of the Macks Creek Law. Originally, the law capped the percentage of municipal revenue that could come from traffic violations at 45%, [ 2 ] with any excess over that limit to be remitted to school ...
Jim Layton, a former Missouri solicitor general who served under Democratic Attorney General Chris Koster, said Schmitt’s lawsuits related to COVID-19 were extraordinary for the office, he said.