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Courtney Steelman Receives 2021 Missouri Lawyers Media Up & Coming Award
Courtney Steelman Receives 2021 Missouri Lawyers Media Up & Coming Award. -
St. Louis Circuit judge denies county's motion to dismiss attorney general's mask mandate litigation
A motion by St. Louis County to dismiss a lawsuit over its mask mandate and its accompanying preliminary injunction was denied by a St. Louis County Circuit Court judge last week. -
School districts imposing mask mandates subject of 'class action' motion from Missouri AG
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt filed a motion for class certification and a motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit over mask mandates in public schools, Doug Hayter, executive director of the Missouri Association of School Administrators, told the St. Louis Record. -
Supreme Court ruling paves way for GOP clerk to resume duties at Lincoln County courthouse
Justice Callahan: 'Dysfunctional professional relationship and power struggle caused discord among staff at courthouse' -
Missouri Attorney General Adds New Class of Attorneys to Safer Streets Initiative
Missouri Attorney General Adds New Class of Attorneys to Safer Streets Initiative. -
Parson vows legal fight against Biden administration for plans to mandate vaccines, calls mandate an 'assault on individual liberty'
Gov. Mike Parson recently announced that his administration will rebuff the Biden administration's attempt to enforce an unconstitutional, federal vaccine mandate for Missourians and private businesses. -
Federal judge upholds hike in social carbon costs, Attorney General Schmitt vows to appeal
Attorney General Eric Schmitt intends to appeal a federal judge’s decision that supports the U.S. -
Missouri Chamber opposes Pres. Biden's forced employer vaccination, AG Schmitt preps suit against U.S. government
Attorney General Eric Schmitt intends to sue the federal government over President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandate as soon as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes the new rule -
KC mayor accuses AG Schmitt of using mask mandate lawsuit to score points in run for Senate
When Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issued an order requiring face masks, it was because business conventions and conferences had expressed trepidation about visiting the city. -
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Statement on Victory in Second Amendment Preservation Act Case
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt Statement on Victory in Second Amendment Preservation Act Case. -
Frontier Justice derides DOJ asking Cole County Court to ban enforcement of Gov. Parson's SAPA
When Frontier Justice gun shop clients in Lee’s Summit inquire about the legal challenge against House Bill 85, which created the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA), Frontier Justice CEO Michael Brown tells them not to worry. -
Missouri Attorney General Files Class Action Lawsuit Against School Districts Forcing Masks on Kids
Missouri Attorney General Files Class Action Lawsuit Against School Districts Forcing Masks on Kids. -
Attorney General Schmitt Scores Massive Win in “Remain in Mexico” Lawsuit
Attorney General Schmitt Scores Massive Win in “Remain in Mexico” Lawsuit. -
Attorney General Schmitt sues dog breeder upon finding deceased pets, starving animals, inhumane conditions
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt has sued a commercial dog breeder in McDonald County alleging that inhumane conditions led to the deaths of seven dogs, according to a press release. -
Trump praises Gov. Parson's pardon of McCloskeys' BLM gun charges
Mark McCloskey was a featured speaker at the Republican Women of Newton County and the Newton County Republican Central Committee’s Annual Free Watermelon Seed in Neosho when he learned that Gov. Mike Parson had issued a pardon. -
Missouri Attorney General Files Suit Against Kansas City Over Mask Mandate
Missouri Attorney General Files Suit Against Kansas City Over Mask Mandate. -
Ballot language involving investment policy leads two Republican state officeholders into litigation
A proposed constitutional amendment that would expand the powers of the treasurer’s office has lead to litigation.Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick sued fellow Republican Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft over changing how his office invests taxpayer money -
Former AG candidate wins open records lawsuit against state
Gov. Mike Parson’s office violated the Sunshine Law when it redacted records requested by a former candidate for Attorney General, according to a unanimous opinion issued by the Missouri Supreme Court last month -
Medicaid expansion plaintiffs request emergency relief from the Missouri Supreme Court
A coalition of 12 community health centers has filed an amicus brief in support of Medicaid expansion after plaintiffs requested emergency relief from the Missouri Supreme Court in response to a Cole County Circuit judge ruling against them -
Wilson takes reins as chief justice of Missouri Supreme Court, replaces Draper
When Southern District Court of Appeals Judge Gary Lynch heard that Missouri Supreme Court Judge Paul C. Wilson was elected chief justice by fellow jurists on the seven-member high court, he had mixed emotions.