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Efforts to Increase Seclusion in U.S. Schools
Public schools in the country may receive federal guidance for restraint and seclusion for the first time ever -- which would be a major gain for students with disabilities. Seclusion is when a student is isolated from other classmates, and restraint is when a student...
Discrimination in St. Louis Workplaces
St. Louis is no stranger to discrimination in the workplace. Kennedy Hunt P.C. represents many employees who are victims of discriminatory actions in their place of work. On Nov. 21, the St. Louis American published an article about a former St. Louis Metropolitan...
Airbnb and Issues of Racism
In recent years, the popularity of rental service Airbnb has certainly grown. The service allows hosts to post their properties (houses, condos, apartment, even rooms) for guests to rent. Airbnb mainstreams the rental of properties. But it hasn’t existed without...
How Changes to Merit Laws Affect Missouri’s Workers
Major changes to Missouri’s 70-year-old Merit System for state employees have taken hold this year. According to Missouri’s Office of Administration, the merit system’s purpose is to “protect employees from arbitrary actions, personal favoritism, and political...
CNN versus the President and its reflection on First Amendment rights
On Nov. 13, White House officials revoked CNN journalist Jim Acosta’s press pass, striping him of his press credentials and barring him from entering White House press conferences. Just three days later, U.S. district judge Timothy Kelly ruled that the White House’s...
Implicit Bias and Cognitive Reactions to Poverty
In Missouri, 14 percent of people in the state are at or below the poverty line. In addition to the difficulties that go along with being impoverished, those who fall into this category often face implicit biases against them because of the fact they are poor. In an...