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New Civil Liberties Alliance joins Missouri, Louisiana lawsuit against government-ordered social media censorship
The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has joined its plaintiffs in the lawsuit that the state of Missouri and Louisiana filed against the Biden administration alleging that social media platforms are acting as arms of the federal government.
Renew Missouri advises improving energy efficiency, indoor air quality to reduce cancer risk in St. Louis buildings
Lawsuit accuses Goodfellow Federal Center of lead, asbestos exposure that lead to cancer diagnosis
BTI Consulting Names Armstrong Teasdale an Associate Satisfaction Leader
BTI Consulting Names Armstrong Teasdale an Associate Satisfaction Leader.
Defense attorney for Monsanto portrays plaintiff witness as well paid litigation mouthpiece
In a trial accusing Monsanto maker of the weed killer Roundup of causing the cancers of three people, defense attorneys on Friday sought to portray a plaintiff witness who said the chemical is a carcinogen as a well-paid mouthpiece of those suing the company.
AG Schmitt secures GOP nomination for U.S. Senate run in November
Schmitt's opponents include Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine and Independent John Wood
Husch Blackwell Records High Scores in BTI Consulting's 2022 Associate Satisfaction Survey
Husch Blackwell Records High Scores in BTI Consulting's 2022 Associate Satisfaction Survey.
Trial opens in St. Louis, three plaintiffs accusing Monsanto’s Roundup for causing cancers
Trial opened Wednesday in St. Louis with three plaintiffs accusing Monsanto and its weed control pesticide Roundup for causing their lymphoma-type cancers, a claim that defense attorneys for the company will say is more likely caused by abnormal human cell division.
Shook Ranked as a Leading Firm in High-Tech Patent Prosecution
Shook Ranked as a Leading Firm in High-Tech Patent Prosecution.
Polsinelli Expands National Sports Industry Group with Addition of Timothy J. Browne, Former NBA VP of Legal & Business Affairs
Polsinelli Expands National Sports Industry Group with Addition of Timothy J. Browne, Former NBA VP of Legal & Business Affairs.
FERC reviews the STL Pipeline anew with a report from the Missouri Public Service Commission
Reports from the Missouri Public Service Commission and the Missouri Public Safety Commission were submitted to FERC
Federal magistrate allows wrongful death lawsuit against law firm, court insider concerning teen's suicide to proceed
Cynthia Haynes filed suit in the U.S. District Court Eastern District of Missouri for the death of her daughter, Mikaela Haynes, who committed suicide at 14 years old
WILEF Names Shook a Top Firm for Women in Leadership for 12th Consecutive Year
WILEF Names Shook a Top Firm for Women in Leadership for 12th Consecutive Year.
Missouri Lawyers Media Names Glynias and Potter to 2022 POWER List in Employment Law
Missouri Lawyers Media Names Glynias and Potter to 2022 POWER List in Employment Law.
Federal judge allows lawsuit against state alleging deprivation of SNAP benefits to proceed
A federal judge denied the state’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that it systemically deprived eligible individuals of their federal benefits with a dysfunctional automated telephone system.
Shook Associate Named to American Inn of Court
Shook Associate Named to American Inn of Court.
Missouri Attorney General Joins Letter Calling on Google Not to Censor Search Results for Crisis Pregnancy Centers
Missouri Attorney General Joins Letter Calling on Google Not to Censor Search Results for Crisis Pregnancy Centers.
Applicant deadline to replace Eastern District Missouri Court of Appeal judge is July 29
Judge Colleen Dolan is retiring from the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District on August 2.
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.
Company that sold pool fails to win dismissal of lawsuit over 2-year-old's death
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – The seller of an above-ground pool will face wrongful death allegations, as a St. Louis federal judge has rejected the company’s motion to dismiss.
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Neil Jackson to Construction Practice
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Neil Jackson to Construction Practice.