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Proposed Senate Bill 87 would ban transgender students from playing in girls' sports
The Save Women's Sports Act was introduced by Missouri Sen. Ben Brown
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals rules in favor of plaintiffs in lawsuit against GM
GM is accused of misrepresenting how much oil some of its cars use
Missouri GOP senator proposes law that would create oversight of family court Guardian Ad Litems
Multiple guardian ad items have been named as defendants in lawsuits
Federal judge set to rule on GOP state rep candidate's election integrity lawsuit against Secretary of State
Ali Graeff is contesting the Aug. 2, 2022, St. Charles primary election
Critics view Sen. Mike Cierpiot's weighted voting bill as a bid for Ranked Choice Voting
Senate Bill 16 would require weighted voting in county political party committees if it is approved
Missouri crowned with a 'C-' for parental rights in public education
Center for Education Reform ranked Missouri in 19th place on the Parent Power Index
Duplicate claims from out of state likely without a 'pending action doctrine'
Current law does not exclude duplicate lawsuits from other states or countries
Proposed Senate Bill 98 would return elections to paper ballots, counting votes by hand
Sen. Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) is sponsoring SB 98
St. Louis judge rules against divorced mom who sought to recuse him and disqualify GAL
Caroline Less of Richmond Heights was challenging a 2022 order
Missouri GOP director emeritus reacts to Democrat challenging Josh Hawley's Senate seat
Jean Evans was the executive director of the Missouri Republican Party.
Governor allocates $7 million to expunge marijuana offenses under new legalization law
Some 3,518 Missourians have had their marijuana cases expunged from public records so far
Missouri joined 21 other AGs in a letter demanding the FDA ban the remote use of abortion-inducing drug
Mifepristone is medication used to end an early pregnancy
Conservatives fear approval of HR 11 over empowers new House Speaker
Rep. Dean Plocher was elected Speaker of the House on Jan. 4.
Kansas City Life Insurance accused of overcharging, jury awards $28.4 million to policyholders
Jackson County Circuit Court considers awarding $13.5 in prejudgment interest
Missouri Supreme Court reverses lower court's ruling that denied state trooper's immunity
Judge John D. Beger allowed Osborn’s injury lawsuit to proceed by denying Missouri Highway Patrol Trooper Mayela Barron official immunity
Fifth Circuit struck order requiring Jen Psaki's deposition in former AG's censorship lawsuit
A Fifth Circuit panel of judges determined that Psaki’s deposition is not necessary because there are other means to gather the information.
8th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds woman's $21 million jury award involving hip implant defect
Plaintiff Mary Bayes allegedly had a Biomet M2a-Magnum improperly implanted
Family court critics allege popular GAL has too many cases to adjudicate competently
A search on Casenet revealed Attorney Elaine Pudlowski has 40 cases with trials and hearings scheduled over a 22-day period
2023 legislative priorities of the Missouri Chamber of Commerce include short-term credentialing
The legislature returned to the Missouri Capitol in Jefferson City on Jan. 4
Local 'Jan.6er' sentenced to 7 days of imprisonment for illegally entering the U.S. Capitol
U.S. District Judge Thomas F. Hogan also ordered Witzemann serve 60 hours of community service, 2 years probation, and pay a $500 restitution fee.