
Fighting for Fair Housing: The Springfield, Missouri Case Against Sexual Harassment in Springfield
In a significant legal action underscoring the intersection of housing rights and the fight against sexual harassment, the U.S. Department of Justice has launched a lawsuit against a landlord in Springfield, Missouri. The case, spotlighting…

We Won’t Stay Silent: A Survivor-Run Nonprofit Tackles Sexual Harassment in the St. Louis Service Industry, and When Victims Should Seek Help
Sexual harassment is a pervasive issue in the service industry, and survivors of such harassment often struggle to find support and resources to help them heal and seek justice. However, there are organizations and groups dedicated to supporting…

The Roger Golubski Case: Highlighting the Need for Sexual Harassment Lawyers in Law Enforcement
In December of 2022, the Guardian reported on a case involving Roger Golubski, a former high-ranking police officer in Kansas City who was accused of sexual harassment, assault, and other misconduct over the course of his career. The case highlights…

Actions Considered as Sexual Harassment in Missouri
As much as the world has advanced and as increasingly modern as the workplace has become, sexual harassment is still an unfortunate reality in many workplaces. This form of harassment becomes a lot more common when employers don’t take the…

How do Sexual Harassment Laws Work in Missouri?
Each state has its own unique approach to sexual harassment laws, and Missouri is no exception. While many aspects of sexual harassment law are determined at the federal level, states do have some freedom as to how they want to interpret and…

Missouri, Daisy Coleman’s Death Reveals the Ongoing Impact Sexual Assault Can Have on a Victim
Several years after Daisy Coleman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a then 17-year-old high school senior whose grandfather was a former state representative, she was successful at ending her life. Sources like The Kansas City Star recently…