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Kansas City Premier Apartments v. Missouri Real Estate Commission

Appellant's Brief - Missouri Supreme Court

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Kansas City Premier Apartments is a business specializing in providing members of the public with useful information about rental properties in the Kansas City area. The Missouri Real Estate Commission admitted that the information being provided was neither false nor misleading and its expert witness admitted that no special training was required to accurately communicate the information and that citizens were not at all likely to be harmed by the information. Nonetheless, the trial court still ruled in favor of the MREC. Because KCPA challenged the validity of the laws that would prohibit it from sharing this truthful, harmless information, it appealed directly to the Missouri Supreme Court. This is its initial brief filed before that court.


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Published In: Civil Rights Updates, Communications & Media Law Updates, Constitutional Law Updates, Residential Real Estate Updates

Reference Info: Appellate Brief | State, 8th Circuit, Missouri | United States

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

© David Roland, Freedom Center of Missouri | Attorney Advertising

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