Recent News About Missouri Attorney General
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a 25-state coalition in filing suit against Joe Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over a rule that will impose burdensome emissions standards on the states without congressional authorization.
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ST. LOUIS — The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled Missouri can move forward with at least one part of its 2020 lawsuit against China for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that his Sexually Violent Predator (SVP) unit successfully committed Wendell Neil to the Missouri Department of Mental Health after a St. Louis City jury found he met the criteria as a Sexually Violent Predator.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recapped his first year in office.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, along with attorneys general from all states and several territories, has secured a $700 million agreement with Google over anticompetitive conduct concerning the Google Play Store.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey released the 2023 SAFE Kit Inventory Report.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey put Media Matters for America on notice that his office has launched an investigation into its allegedly fraudulent solicitation of donations from Missourians amidst its efforts to target X, formerly known as Twitter.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, in partnership with Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, directed a letter to major companies who pulled their advertisements from X, formerly known as Twitter.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that his office obtained a 295-year sentence for Brett Pendleton of Franklin County, Missouri, in connection with the sexual abuse of his eight-year-old daughter in 2018.
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In an effort to inform and protect consumers during the holidays, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey today warned Missourians to be wary of gift card scams.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined a coalition of 19 states in opposing the Biden Administration’s proposed rule that would require foster care agencies across the country to place foster children with families who promise to promote transgender identity.
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Shen v Simpson challenges SB 264 because it limits where Chinese citizens can buy land in Florida
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Judge rules state Attorney General’s office has no lawful authority to interfere with the locally elected official policy
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Judge Jon Beetem determined Sunshine Law violations occurred when Hawley was AG
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AG Bailey warned universities and municipalities to immediately end race-based affirmative action policies
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13 clergy from six faith traditions allege HB 126 violates the separation of church and state
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Attorney General Andrew Bailey signed an amicus brief filed in Florida v Mayorkas in the Northern District of Florida.
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Jay Ashcroft announced the news on the Secretary of State's website
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Outgoing top prosecutor is reportedly is taking nursing classes at St. Louis University
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St. Louis Judge Ellen Ribaudo is expected to decide whether to grant plaintiff's TRO on May 1