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Man blames nursing home for mother's pressure ulcer, death
A man is accusing a nursing home for his mother's death.
22nd circuit commission announces nominees for Ohmer circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis
The Twenty-Second Circuit Judicial Commission announced the panel of three nominees to be submitted to Governor Michael L. Parson to fill the circuit judge vacancy created by the impending retirement of Judge Steven Ohmer.
Mizzou Law students finish second in national moot court competition
Mizzou Law 3Ls Isaac Keller and Macgyver “Mac” Newton finished second overall in the national Thurgood Marshall Memorial Moot Court Competition hosted by the Federal Bar Association.
Appellate court to hold arguments at Hannibal High School
Chief Judge Thomas C. Clark II has announced the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, plans to convene court Thursday, April 4, 2024, to hear three cases for a special Northern Division docket at the Hannibal High School auditorium, 4500 McMasters Avenue, in Hannibal.
Professor Sheldon Evans: Afrofuturism and the Metaverse
Professor Sheldon Evans recently spoke at “Afrofuturism and the Metaverse,” an event hosted by Microsoft’s Senior Corporate Counsel Group.
Trial lawyers contributing to longshot GOP candidate for governor, Eigel
Brown & Crouppen, Onder Law, Simon Law and Goldblatt & Singer of St. Louis are among trial lawyer firms that have contributed more than $200,000 to the Believe in Life and Liberty or "BILL" political action committee in March alone.
Bailey sues Media Matters for refusing to cooperate with investigation
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has taken decisive action against Media Matters, filing a lawsuit to compel the nonprofit to disclose documents pertaining to his investigation into alleged fraudulent activities.
Professor David Gamage publishes forthcoming article on Sixteenth Amendment
Professor David Gamage has published an article in a forthcoming issue of the Washington University Law Review. Gamage’s article, “The Original Meaning of the Sixteenth Amendment."
Securities Litigation and Regulatory Attorney Donald McBride Joins Armstrong Teasdale
Armstrong Teasdale is pleased to announce that Donald D. McBride has joined the firm’s St. Louis office as Partner in its Securities Regulation and Litigation practice.
Missouri AG challenges Biden censorship regime at U.S. Supreme Court
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is clashing with the Biden Administration over censorship endeavors in a case before the United States Supreme Court.
Professor Rachel Wechsler Wins 2024 Jordan Hoyt Memorial Tribute to Women Award
Professor Rachel Wechsler was awarded the 2024 Jordan Hoyt Memorial Tribute to Women award on March 20 as a part of the Tribute to Women Banquet held annually in Columbia.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Challenges Biden’s Censorship Regime at SCOTUS
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that the United States Supreme Court heard his challenge to the Biden administration’s vast censorship enterprise targeting conservative viewpoints.
Professor Pauline Kim Presents at U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Professor Pauline Kim presented AI-related risks at the March meeting of the Future of Finance Subcommittee.
Attorney General Bailey Launches Investigation into Hazelwood School District’s DEI Programs After Senseless Teen Beating
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced he has launched an investigation into Hazelwood School District after a student was assaulted by another student in broad daylight during school hours.
Bailey accuses Florida realty company of deceptive practices
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a petition for a permanent injunction against MV Realty alleging deceptive practices.
WashULaw Reaches Final of Jessup U.S. West Regional Competition
Congratulations to the WashULaw Jessup team who reached the finals of the U.S. Western Regional of the Philip C. Jessup Moot Court competition, which was held from February 29 to March 3, 2024.
Missouri AG wants Biden to use funds to build border wall
ST. LOUIS — A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Biden Administration must use congressionally appropriated funds on the southern border wall.
Dean Trachtenberg Moderates Panel at Countering Antisemitism Conference
Associate Dean Ben Trachtenberg is moderating a panel at the third annual Countering Antisemitism conference.
Local Federal Courts’ Judicial Learning Center Helps Launch Nation’s First In-Depth Student Supreme Court Case Study
The Judicial Learning Center recently held an opening reception for its first-ever “The Supreme Court and My Hometown” exhibit.
UMKC Law Student Scores with Sporting Kansas City Internship
UMKC connections were a perfect match for Annmarie Orlando to pursue sports law