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  2. Same-sex marriage in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    After a circuit court in St. Louis County denied him a divorce sua sponte, a man married in Iowa to a man now incarcerated in a Missouri prison appealed to the Missouri Supreme Court on March 13, 2014, which heard oral arguments on December 3.

  3. St. Louis County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis County is the most populous county in Missouri and the home of the city of St. Louis. It is located in the eastern-central part of the state, bounded by the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.

  4. LGBTQ rights in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Kelly in Jackson County circuit court on behalf of two same-sex couples who had been denied marriage licenses in Jackson County. [26] Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster had the case moved to federal district court, where U.S. District Court Judge Ortrie D. Smith ruled for the plaintiffs on November 7.

  5. Women in Missouri can’t get a divorce while pregnant. Many ...

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    That is because, according to Missouri statute, the court must first establish paternity of a child before a divorce can be finalized, said Shannon Gordon, a family law attorney practicing in the ...

  6. Why Missouri currently doesn't allow pregnant women to be ...

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    Nevada Smith, a St. Charles, Missouri, lawyer who handles divorces, said it makes sense that judges will not finalize divorces during a pregnancy because a child would impact the custody and child ...

  7. Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier - Wikipedia

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    A Supreme Court case in 1988 that ruled that school officials could censor student speech in a school-sponsored newspaper if it was related to a pedagogical concern. The case involved two articles about teen pregnancy and divorce that were removed from The Spectrum, the student newspaper of Hazelwood East High School in Missouri.

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