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16th circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Del Muro circuit judge vacancy in Jackson County
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 10.28(d), the Sixteenth Circuit Judicial Commission announces the following demographic information relating to applicants for the circuit judge vacancy in Division 4 of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit (Jackson County) created by the August 1, 2024, retirement of Judge Justine E. Del Muro. -
Kristen Sanocki Named to Business Journal 40 Under 40
Thompson Coburn partner Kristen Sanocki has been named a 2024 winner of the 40 Under 40 Awards by the St. Louis Business Journal. -
Dean Sperino cited by U.S. Court of Appeals
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit cited two of Associate Dean Sandra Sperino’s articles in a case involving how causation principles apply to a statute. -
Professor Ron Levin Authors CNN Opinion Article on Chevron Deference Ruling
William R. Orthwein Distinguished Professor of Law Ronald M. Levin authored a CNN opinion article on the Supreme Court’s Chevron deference. -
Attorney General Bailey Files Brief Opposing Unconstitutional Gag Order Against President Trump in Florida Case
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a brief with 23 other states urging the Court to deny Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s request for an unconstitutional gag order on President Trump. -
Heplerbroom announces Bousquet Joins HeplerBroom as Partner
Patrick A. Bousquet has joined HeplerBroom as a partner in the firm’s St. Louis office. -
Speaker, "Beyond the Basics: Athletics Issues Involving Students Identifying as Transgender," NSBA 2023 Annual Conference and Exposition on April 2
John Borkowski and Aleks Rushing will present, "Beyond the Basics: Athletics Issues Involving Students Identifying as Transgender," at the National School Boards Association (NSBA) 2023 Annual Conference and Exposition on April 2, 2023, at 8 a.m. in Orlando, FL. -
Freedom Suits Memorial unveiled in downtown St. Louis with help from Thompson Coburn donation
Freedom Suits Memorial unveiled in downtown St. Louis with help from Thompson Coburn donation. -
Supreme Court of Missouri renounces use of photograph for political purposes
Supreme Court of Missouri renounces use of photograph for political purposes. -
Federal judge rules against censoring conservative talk at Missouri school board meetings
A federal judge has ruled that a St. Charles County school district engaged in viewpoint discrimination when it selectively enforced a no-advertising policy during its school board meeting’s public commentary. -
Supreme Court upholds dismissal of faulty brief under 'demanding' procedural rule 84.04
If an appellate brief doesn't follow the court’s rules, it’s likely to be thrown out. -
McCloskeys' appeal of law license suspension denied by the U.S. Supreme Court
Attorneys Mark and Patricia McCloskey have come to the end of the road in their appeal of the Missouri Supreme Court’s probated suspension of their law licenses -
7th circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Davis circuit judge vacancy in Clay County
7th circuit commission releases demographic, interviewee, meeting information for Davis circuit judge vacancy in Clay County. -
McCloskeys seek SCOTUS review of law license suspensions
Mark McCloskey and his wife Patricia have appealed the Missouri Supreme Court’s probated suspension of their law licenses to SCOTUS -
Magee and Hamilton Moderate State Bar Association Virtual Event
Magee and Hamilton Moderate State Bar Association Virtual Event. -
Missouri Supreme Court rejects Project Veritas as McCloskeys' pro bono service project
The Missouri Supreme Court denied Mark and Patricia McCloskey’s request to represent Project Veritas to fulfill their 100 hours of service probation requirement. -
Judicial Performance Review Committee members sought for the City of St. Louis
Judicial Performance Review Committee members sought for the City of St. Louis. -
Schmitt, Hawley urge AG Garland to curb pro-life protests in front of U.S. Supreme Court justice homes
The Missouri Attorney General’s office and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) are urging the U.S. Attorney General to hold accountable pro-abortion protesters who rally in front of the homes of U.S. Supreme Court justices. -
Supreme Court: Cole County judge must rule on the constitutionality of SAPA
Cole County Circuit Court told to rule on constitutionality of SAPA by Missouri Supreme Court -
The Practical Lawyer features Larry Katzenstein in 'Conversation with an expert'
The Practical Lawyer features Larry Katzenstein in 'Conversation with an expert'.