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Missouri Chamber reacts to St Louis slipping lower on the Judicial Hellholes list
St. Louis has dropped from 8th to 7th place in the American Tort Reform Foundation’s Judicial Hellhole ranking
Parents who lost custodial rights in family court oppose Judicial Commission nominees for St. Louis circuit judge
Parents and their advocates say they have contacted Gov. Mike Parson’s office to complain about the Twenty-First Circuit Judicial Commission’s nominees for circuit judge
Gov. Parson extradited a Nevada man charged with kidnapping his guardianized elderly mother
U.S. Marshalls arrested Roger Hillygus in Clay County on Oct. 3, 2022.
Local conservatives want My Pillow CEO to replace RNC leader Ronna Romney McDaniel
My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell and California Attorney Harmeet Dhillon are both vying to chair the Republican National Committee
Civil justice reform priorities in the 2023 legislative session include reducing the statute of limitations
Missouri Civil Justice Reform Coalition expects 2023 to be an unencumbered year for tort reform proposals in the legislature
Founder of vascular clinic denies wrongdoing after DOJ complaint
St. Louis, Kansas City clinics are included in the complaint against Modern Vascular
Widow's detailed notes pivotal in $5M verdict on husband’s death from blood clot
A St. Louis jury awarded Lisa Stephens and her deceased husband's two adult children
Local conservatives question state treasurer appointee's views on school choice, ESG scoring
Attorney Vivek Malek was appointed the next state Treasurer by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson
Lawmakers take a stand against minors attending obscene drag shows
A Missouri state lawmaker has filed a bill that would ban drag shows from including minors in the audience.
Missouri, Louisiana AGs oppose motion to intervene by Children's Health Defense
Children's Health Defense wants access to discovery materials to use in their own lawsuit Children’s Health Defense v. Meta Platforms
St. Louis lawyer admonished for posting online about imposing immunity legislation on family court insiders
14-year-old Mikaela Haynes allegedly committed suicide in 2018 after disclosing rape
Independence Public School District board member tells why he objected to four-day work week
Independence school board member Anthony Mondaine wanted Child Abuse Prevention to weigh in before the vote
Boone County prosecutor suspended over inappropriate texts with women linked to his cases
Missouri Supreme Court suspended H Morley Swingle for three years for violating Missouri’s Rules of Professional Conduct
Local conservative group wants RNC leader Ronna McDaniel ousted
Freedom Principle MO: 'We need a party in this state that's going to fight for America first and Missouri first principles'
Missouri 'Jan. 6er' disputes sentencing memorandum, plea hearing postponed until Jan. 12
Shawn Bradley Witzemann is accused of being part of the mob that allegedly stormed the U.S. Capitol,
Attorneys received more than their plaintiffs in NFL settlement money
The City of St. Louis will receive $250 million compared to the plaintiffs' lawyers' $276.5 million
New state AG Bailey was general counsel at Corrections which recently settled wage class action for $117.5 million
A pro-citizens group is concerned with the appearance of a conflict of interest
As St. Louis city, county talk merger, lawmakers plan returning control of police to commissioners
City and county officials are discussing a merger of the two governments
GOP senators pre-file election integrity legislation for 2023 session
New legislator Sen. Jill Carter has proposed a joint resolution to reform how constitutional amendments are approved
2023 conservative legislative priorities include election integrity, lowering crime, protecting women in sports
Freedom Principle MO has set forth its legislative focus for 2023