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Mixed Messages for Missouri Employers Facing LGBT Discrimination Issues

Apr 4, 2016 | Mollie G. Mohan

Missouri employers are currently facing conflicting guidance on how to confront LGBT discrimination issues in the workplace. In October of 2015, a Missouri Court of Appeals held that the Missouri Human Rights Act (“MHRA”)””the state law that governs...

Tueth Keeney Attorneys Present at Missouri Council of School Administrators’ Focus On Series

Oct 21, 2015 | Michelle H. BasiMollie G. Mohan

Mike Curry, Amy Clendennen, Michelle Basi, and Mollie Mohan recently gave presentations for the Missouri Council of School Administrator’s Focus On Series in various locations throughout Missouri, including Sedalia, Jefferson City, and Troy. These attorneys...

Ian Cooper and Mollie Mohan Win Section 1983 Case for Southern Illinois University

Jul 7, 2015 | Ian P. CooperMollie G. Mohan

Ian Cooper and Mollie Mohan defeated a Section 1983 claim brought by two faculty members seeking injunctive relief against Southern Illinois University and a University administrator. The case was heard before Judge David Herndon of the United States District Court...

Kate Nash and Mollie Mohan Win Motion to Dismiss in Missouri Merchandising Practices Case Against College

Mar 9, 2015 | Kate L. NashMollie G. Mohan

Kate Nash and Mollie Mohan won a Motion to Dismiss in a Missouri Merchandising Practices Act (“MMPA”) case brought by a former student against Stephens College.   In Apoian v. Stephens College, et al., the former student claimed that certain aspects of...

Ian Cooper and Mollie Mohan Win Summary Judgment in Tenure Denial Discrimination Case Against University

Feb 18, 2015 | Ian P. CooperMollie G. Mohan

Ian Cooper and Mollie Mohan have won summary judgment in a tenure denial discrimination case brought by a former member of the faculty at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. In Hatcher v. Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University, et al., the former...
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