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Schmitt leads investigation into six banks accused of 'starving' fossil fuel friendly businesses of credit
Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Wells Fargo are under investigation by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and 18 other attorneys general for deferring decision making to the Net-Zero Banking Alliance
Hardin-Tammons’ Court of Appeals appointment creates St. Louis County circuit court vacancy
Now that Gov. Mike Parson has appointed Reneé Hardin-Tammons to the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District, the 21st Circuit Judicial Commission is accepting applications to replace her.“I don't understand how the governor makes decisions, but he always makes really good ones,” said Judge Lisa Davis.
AG Schmitt warned DOJ against criminalizing child gender reassignment dissent
Missouri Attorney General (AG) Eric Schmitt is among the thirteen state attorneys general who warned U.S.
AG Schmitt adds defendants to Big Tech lawsuit alleging federal government collusion
By adding 47 new defendants to a Big Tech collusion lawsuit, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry may be in a better position to support their claims, according to a former state AG.
Judge cites quasi-judicial immunity in opinion against mom who sued St. Louis family court insiders
When Devon Arseneau sued family court insiders in Aug. 2021, she still had some hope in the justice system.
Attorney: Deadline to reduce Medicaid application processing time has been met
The Sept. 30 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMMS) deadline to reduce the application processing time for Medicaid has reportedly been met
Cole County judge set to decide on voter registration, civic engagement election rules
Judge Jon Beetem must decide whether or not to grant the Attorney General’s motion to dismiss two election lawsuits
Trinity Industries settles $56 million class action lawsuit, attorneys to receive $11.4 million
Trinity Industries and its manufacturing arm, Trinity Highway Products, were sued by Missouri counties wanting to recover the costs of replacing allegedly defective safety equipment on roadways statewide.
St. Louis mom in custody dispute charged with judicial tampering wants a jury trial, not probation
Angela Freiner plans to reject the circuit attorney's probation offer even though the charge of tampering with a judge carries punishment of 7 years imprisonment
Critic of World Economic Forum hub in Cape Girardeau: 'Here come the globalists'
An entrepreneur who won a $50,000 grant that requires him to live in Missouri for a year has founded a World Economic Forum (WEF) non-profit network in Cape Girardeau.
Missouri Supreme Court declines to review contempt of court order against Lincoln County presiding judge
Judge Patrick Flynn has general administrative authority over workers with the circuit's judiciary
Former state rep candidate sues Secretary of State alleging noncompliance with federal voting law
Missouri's election machines were allegedly tested by laboratories that never received accreditation
Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel declines to investigate attorney's complaint against family court insiders
The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel announced its decision not to investigate in its reply to a lawsuit in the form of a Mandamus filed by Attorney Evita Tolu
Embattled GAL moves to strike divorced mom's motion to disqualify him, recuse St. Louis County judge
Attorney Robert Hamilton stated in his pleading that Caroline Less is out of time and should have filed her challenge within 30 days of when the judge signed an injunction.
Missouri Supreme Court denies challenge to ballot initiative that will legalize adult-use cannabis if voters approve
Legal Missouri 2022’s ballot Initiative 2022-059 will proceed after Missouri Supreme Court denies challenge
Gov. Parson asked again to install AG's office to oversee Prosecutor Kim Gardner
Freedom Principle MO asks Gov. Parson to limit St. Louis City Prosecutor Kim Gardner again
Ranked choice voting advocates hope for a future policy
RCV, also known as Final Five Voting, is an election process in which voters choose among all candidates rather than from a partisan ballot. The top five vote getters in a primary election then go on to a general election. The winner must earn 50% plus one, otherwise a runoff election takes place.
11 people face criminal charges in Mizzou student's fraternity hazing injury
Daniel Santulli was an 18-year-old University of Missouri student when he became incapacitated last year after a fraternity incident.
A St. Louis attorney is facing professional misconduct allegations after suing family court insiders in federal court
St. Louis Attorney files Petition for Writ of Mandamus to defend against ethics complaint
Study: 'The St. Louis economy will slowdown without a more skilled, trained workforce'
A new St. Louis Community College study found that healthcare is the strongest performing industry and that first year startups created 14,700 new jobs