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Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP announces BTI Ranks Shook Among Top 30 for Client Service
For the third straight year, the BTI Consulting Group recognized Shook as one of the Top 30 law firms in the country in its annual client service survey. Shook ranked in the Top 5% of all law firms and scored in the highest ranking among the Best of the Best for the category, Provides Practical Solutions.
St. Louis top prosecutor announces bid for 2024 re-election despite legal filing to remove her
If re-elected in 2024, Gardner would serve a third term
Missouri Attorney General Bailey Announces Concrete Contractor Charged for Fraud and Theft in Franklin County
In an effort to protect consumers, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his office has filed twelve felony counts of Deceptive Business Practice, Stealing by Deceit and Financial Exploitation of the Elderly against Daniel M. Carbone, 49, of St. Clair, MO.
Elected GOP leaders accused of blocking 'Concurrent Majority Ratification' legislation
House Joint Resolution 43 was introduced by GOP Rep. Mike Henderson
Missouri Supreme Court announces Eastern District appellate court to hold docket in Potosi
Students and faculty are expected to attend the court sessions of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, when it holds its docket at Potosi High School at 9:30 a.m. March 29, 2023.
Missouri Chamber opposes GOP proposal to renew anti-vaccine bill, impose microchip implant ban
Waynesville Republican Bill Hardwick sponsored HB 700
Missouri Attorney General Bailey Leads Effort to Block Biden’s Rule Deeming Single Sex Dorms Unconstitutional
In an effort to defend Missourians’ right to religious liberty, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey led a coalition of 19 states in filing an amicus brief at the United States Supreme Court supporting the College of the Ozarks in their suit against the Biden Administration’s unlawful rule prohibiting single sex dorms.
Missouri Senate approves 4-year ban on trans treatment for children, stops short of permanent prohibition
SB 49 is also known as the Missouri Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act
Missouri Supreme Court announces 22nd circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Mullen circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 10.28(d), the Twenty-Second Circuit Judicial Commission releases the following information relating to applicants for the circuit judge vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Michael Mullen.
Missouri Supreme Court announces 21st circuit commission seeks applicants for Dueker circuit, impending associate circuit judge vacancies in St. Louis County
The Twenty-First Circuit Judicial Commission (St. Louis County) is accepting applications for the circuit judge vacancy being created by the May 2023 resignation of Judge Joseph S. Dueker, who has been appointed United States magistrate judge.
Late painter's daughter litigates $85 million case against bank over father's artwork
Thomas Hart Benton was a renowned 20th century, Missouri-based painter
Library association: 'Paging through books for offensive content takes hours of staff time'
Rep. Cody Smith is opposed to ACLU lawsuit challenging anti-porn law
Sen. Hawley announces investigation into Washington University Transgender Center
One group says even more needs to be done
Speaker, "Beyond the Basics: Athletics Issues Involving Students Identifying as Transgender," NSBA 2023 Annual Conference and Exposition on April 2
John Borkowski and Aleks Rushing will present, "Beyond the Basics: Athletics Issues Involving Students Identifying as Transgender," at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) 2023 Annual Conference and Exposition on April 2, 2023, at 8 a.m. in Orlando, FL.
Attorney General Bailey Warns of Tax Scams Before Filing Deadline
In an effort to protect consumers as tax season quickly approaches, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey warns Missourians to be aware of scammers and to take steps to protect themselves from anyone attempting to get their personal information.
McCloskey concerned about impact of Trump indictment
Former U.S. Pres. Donald Trump was indicted on March 30
Board of Governors convenes for March meeting
The Missouri Bar Board of Governors gathered March 2 in Jefferson City for a regular business meeting. In addition to updates from officers, the board heard special reports from various committees and guests.
Federal judge allows AG Schmitt's social media censorship lawsuit to proceed
Judge will consider plaintiffs' preliminary injunction on May 28
Attorney General Bailey Launches Tip Line for Reports of Questionable Gender Transition Interventions
In an effort to protect children, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his office has launched an online form where those who have experienced harm from gender transition interventions or witnessed troubling practices at transition clinics in Missouri can submit their concerns.
St. Louis city top prosecutor responds to Attorney General Bailey's lawsuit
St. Louis City’s top prosecutor is arguing that she did not make any of the decisions complained of in the lawsuit Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed against her, but a former Indiana AG says the defense strategy is a cowardly way of answering.