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Missouri nursing homes allowed to close temporarily if short-staffed due to COVID-19 vaccine requirements
In an effort to help Missouri nursing homes in the case of being short staffed, the Missouri Health Department has implemented an emergency rule that would allow nursing homes to close for extended periods of time and then reopen without having to restart the licensing procedure, according to U.S. News and World Report. -
Gov. Parson asked to review three trial judge nominees to replace Judge Rahmeyer
Three trial judges are among the nominees that the Appellate Judicial Commission submitted to Gov. Mike Parson to fill a vacancy in the Southern District of the Missouri Court of Appeals. -
VESSA: Missouri’s Newest Employee Leave Law on December 2, 2021
VESSA: Missouri’s Newest Employee Leave Law on December 2, 2021. -
Federal judge in St. Louis issues order banning COVID-19 vaccine mandate on healthcare workers in 10 states
In a stunning reversal, a federal judge in St. Louis has granted a preliminary injunction that enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine on healthcare workers -
Woman sues when insurance doesn't cover son's gender dysphoria
ST. LOUIS - Angelia Scott filed a lawsuit on Sept. 23 in the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis against St. Louis University Hospital for violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - associational discrimination and violation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. -
NFL, Rams stadium litigation sets Dec. 3 pre-trial hearing amid settlement rumors
The Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke and the NFL offered $100 million to settle the St. Louis stadium lawsuit last month, according to media reports. -
Missouri Attorney General leads states in suit over healthcare worker vaccine mandate
A challenge to the federal government's COVID-19 vaccine mandate may not hold up due to precedents already in place for the healthcare industry, but a health expert believes it's good to have a robust debate on the subject. -
Missouri Chamber sends letter to OSHA opposing employer vaccine mandate
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce & Industry sent official public commentary to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) opposing its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.OSHA is requiring employers with a minimum of 100 employees to develop, implement and enforce a COVID-19 vaccination policy. -
Student expelled over social media posts sues UMSL
ST. LOUIS - John Chau filed a complaint on Aug. 3 in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County against the Curators of the University of Missouri for discriminatory failure to accommodate, disability discrimination by a political subdivision, violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and violation of the First Amendment. -
Missouri Attorney General Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Border Wall Lawsuit
Missouri Attorney General Files Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Border Wall Lawsuit. -
Missouri Attorney General Leads 10 State Coalition in Challenging CMS Vaccine Mandate, First States to File Suit
Missouri Attorney General Leads 10 State Coalition in Challenging CMS Vaccine Mandate, First States to File Suit. -
Environmental defense plaintiff is now siding with STL Spire Pipeline to stop Dec. 13 closure
The climate change advocacy group that sued the producer of the STL Spire Pipeline is now siding with the utility to prevent its looming Dec. 13 closure -
Missouri Chamber opposes federal vaccine mandate, AG Schmitt files multi-state lawsuit
While the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced its opposition to the Department of Labor’s vaccination rules issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) last week, Attorney General Schmitt filed suit. -
Oct. 29: St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court docket for "wrongful death" cases
The following cases categorized as "wrongful death" were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on Oct. 29. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court: Actions Taken on Oct. 29
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activity on Oct. 29 in the suits below: -
'This is something which is breathtakingly overbroad': Christian boarding school sues state over new regulations for care facilities
A Missouri nonprofit that operates a Christian boarding school is suing the Missouri Department of Social Services to keep it from enforcing mandated background checks of its staff members. -
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Announces He Will File Suit Over Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Announces He Will File Suit Over Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate. -
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Suit to Stop Federal Funding of Abortions
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Suit to Stop Federal Funding of Abortions. -
Case activity for Nicole Sylvia vs John Sullivan on Oct. 29
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Dalton Sylvia and Nicole Sylvia against American Family Insurance, Elco Administrative Services Company and John Sullivan on Oct. 29. -
Cole County judge orders state to collect union dues from corrections officers
A Cole County judge ruled in favor of ordering Missouri to collect union dues from corrections officers, clearing the way for workers to sue the state.