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Saturday, April 27, 2024

STL Record News


Bailey warns school districts to stop discriminatory practices

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recently took decisive action against reported cases of discrimination in several Missouri school districts, underscoring his commitment to upholding the rights of all Missourians.

Armstrong Teasdale to Recognize Prominent Alum Hon. William H. Webster, Dedicate Executive Conference Room

By STL Record |
Armstrong Teasdale is proud to announce that on March 12, 2024, the firm will dedicate the Hon. William H. Webster Executive Conference Room in St. Louis, honoring the legacy of the firm’s friend and former partner.

Professor Sheldon Evans Pens Op-Ed in The Hill

By STL Record |
Professor Sheldon Evans writes in an op-ed that both Democrat and Republican proposals to deal with the immigration crisis are off the mark. “Americans of all stripes need a different ethos — one that recognizes immigrants’ humanity, dignity, and legal rights,” he writes.

Jamaican CNA says she was a victim of discrimination, retaliation at senior living center

By St. Louis Record |
A Certified Nursing Assistant says she was a victim of racial discrimination and retaliation at work.

Companies sued for alleged Clean Water Act violations

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — The federal government is suing three companies alleging they violated the Clean Water Act.

Legislative update: March 1, 2024

By STL Record |
March 1 is the last day to file bills in both chambers of the General Assembly. As of Feb. 29, 1,698 bills and resolutions had been filed in the Missouri House. In the Senate, 871 bills and resolutions had been filed.

Parents seek partial reversal of state special education decision for son

By St. Louis Record |
The parents of a special education student say the school system failed to provide the boy with free appropriate public education.

Man brings potential class action FLSA case against Robinson Mechanical Contractors

By St. Louis Record |
A Georgia man has filed a potential class action against a mechanical contractor alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Attorney General Bailey Files Suit Against Planned Parenthood for Trafficking Children Out-of-State to Obtain Abortions Without Parental Consent

By STL Record |
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed suit against Planned Parenthood Great Plains for trafficking minors out of state to obtain abortions without parental consent.

Man says employer discriminated against him because of Huntington's Disease

By St. Louis Record |
A man is accusing Midwest Respiratory Care of discriminating against him because he has Huntington's Disease.

John Soules Food sues Multivac over packaging system

By St. Louis Record |
A Texas-based food company says packaging company failed to deliver on its promise of providing a requested system.

The Young Lawyer’s Section Council gathers for winter meeting

By STL Record |
The Young Lawyer’s Section Council of The Missouri Bar met Feb. 23-24, in St. Louis for networking, planning, and community service.

After three initial losses, Roundup manufacturers get their first win in Philly courtroom

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – For the very first time in Philadelphia, a jury has unanimously found in favor of the manufacturers of weed killer product Roundup, in the latest case to go to trial over allegations that product causes cancer in its users.

One Family, 100 Years of Roos

By STL Record |
Each year, the UMKC Alumni Association recognizes outstanding alumni achievements. UMKC is honoring the Tedrow/Selders/Hogerty family with its Class of 2024 Legacy Award.

Supreme Court boots ballot challenges to Trump, says states can't block presidential candidates under 14th Amend

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The unanimous ruling strikes down rulings from Democratic judges in Colorado and Cook County, which had declared individual states have the power under the Fourteenth Amendment to block "insurrectionists" from seeking federal office

Woman accuses Universal Protection Service of disability discrimination, retaliation

By West Virginia Record |
A woman says she was the victim of disability discrimination and retaliation by a former employer.

Woman accuses former employer of sexual discrimination, retaliation

By West Virginia Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against a former employer accusing it of sexual discrimination and retaliation.

Attorney general warns school district not to intimidate board members

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has sent a letter to the Wentzville School District ordering them to immediately halt any actions aimed at intimidating or punishing school board members who acted as whistleblowers to alleged unlawful conduct.

New Published Work from Professor Leila Sadat

By STL Record |
The International Criminal Court in a Nutshell, coauthored by Professor Leila Sadat, Patrick Keenan and Milena Sterio is now available from West Academic.

Lawyerless Appellant Takes a Bad Trip in Missouri: AI Hallucinations Result in $10,000 Sanction for Frivolous Appeal

By STL Record |
Earlier this month, Judge Kurt Odenwald on behalf of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District penned Missouri’s first appellate dismissal and award of sanctions for a brief that cited bogus cases generated by artificial intelligence—a phenomenon commonly referred to as “Artificial Intelligence Hallucinations.” Kruse v. Karlen, Case No. ED111172 (Mo. App. E.D. Feb 13, 2024).