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Biden White House accused of silencing opposing views online with 'censorship enterprise'
Lawsuit: "Federal 'Censorship Enterprise' is voluminous and overwhelming" -
AG Schmitt warned DOJ against criminalizing child gender reassignment dissent
Missouri Attorney General (AG) Eric Schmitt is among the thirteen state attorneys general who warned U.S. -
State appeals dismissal of federal lawsuit against China over COVID loss, economic suffering
Missouri pursues litigation against China in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals despite federal court dismissal -
FBI denies requiring Missouri sheriffs to provide access to CCW permit-holder list
FBI: The concealed carry weapon (CCW) auditing program that Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is opposing is routine and has been in place for years -
Sheriffs receive Aug. 9 letter from AG ordering non-compliance with concealed carry gun holder audit by FBI
Sheriff Whitney: 'I will not comply with the FBI audit. I'm bound by Missouri law not to release the records and most importantly by my citizens. I vowed to stand up for my citizens of Scotland county until the end if need be.' -
AG Schmitt sues St. Louis over plan to spend federal funds on out-of-state abortions while St. Louis County Council nixes similar proposal
While the St. Louis County Council quietly defeated a measure last week that would have allocated $1 million to help women secure abortions out of state, Attorney General Eric Schmitt sued the city of St. Louis after its Board of Aldermen moved forward with its plan to do the same. -
Schmitt to oppose Google if it censors pregnancy centers out of 'abortion' search results
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is among the 17 Republican AGs who signed a letter threatening Google with an anti-trust investigation if it censors abortion search results to eliminate pregnancy crisis centers. -
Federal judge: AG Schmitt's lawsuit alleging social media censorship as a government action will proceed
A federal judge issued a ruling this week allowing Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s lawsuit against U.S. -
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. -
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Multistate Action to End CDC’s Unlawful Mask Mandate on Public Transportation
Attorney General Schmitt Joins Multistate Action to End CDC’s Unlawful Mask Mandate on Public Transportation. -
Plaintiffs denied Medicaid expansion by the state sue for coverage, hearing set for June 18
A group of Missouri residents sued the state, alleging it must enroll them in Medicaid and cover their expenses because an approved ballot petition expanded eligibility and there is an appropriation from which services can be paid. -
Federal judge to rule on $350,000 settlement against St. Francis Healthcare System over data breach
A class-action lawsuit filed against Saint Francis Healthcare System alleges violations of the Missouri Merchandise Practices Act -
Missouri Attorney General backs Pennsylvania GOP before U.S. Supreme Court
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt signed an amicus brief along with nine other state attorneys general who are supporting the Republican Party of Pennsylvania on an appeal to the U.S. -
Missouri in line for settlements with Fiat Chrysler, Bosch regarding emission defeat devices on diesel vehicles
JEFFERSON CITY – Attorney General Eric Schmitt recently said settlements with Fiat Chrysler will provide millions of dollars to Missouri consumers who purchased or leased Fiat Chrysler vehicles containing illegal emission defeat devices. -
Missouri attorney-general says he is disappointed by U.S. Supreme Court's failure to hear egg lawsuit against California, Massachusetts
Missouri has joined a number of states in an attempt to change laws in California and Massachusetts that focus on animal welfare requirements for farmers. -
'De facto debtors' prisons have no place in Missouri,' Schmitt says in amicus brief
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri's new attorney general said in an amicus brief he recently filed with the state's highest court that "de facto debtors' prisons" in the state "must end." -
New attorney general says state will get more than $27,000 in settlement with Neiman Marcus over data breach
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri's new attorney general recently announced a $1.5 million multistate settlement with Dallas-based retailer Neiman Marcus over a 2013 data breach that reportedly involved 1.1 million credit and debit cards. -
Missouri, 41 other states reach $6 million agreement with Encore Capital Group, subsidiaries
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri and other states have reached a $6 million settlement agreement with Encore Capital Group Inc., Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley announced Dec. 5. -
Attorneys General urge tighter production quotas on opioids
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley has joined AGs from 10 other states to ask the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to set tighter production quotas on opioids. -
Hawley suing Wright County online furniture company for deceptive practices
JEFFERSON CITY – Attorney General Josh Hawley recently said he is suing an online furniture company in Wright County for deceptive business practices.