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Ex-judge's law license suspended for threatening rival candidate
Phillip Prewitt is accused of threatening a rival candidate with the doxing of her husband’s infidelities
Constitutional amendment would prohibit foreign citizens from voting statewide
Missourians would need to approve SJR 30
Missouri Lawyers Media Names Chase, Minana to 2023 Healthcare POWER List
Missouri Lawyers Media has named Husch Blackwell attorneys Curt Chase and Gregory Minana to its POWER list for Healthcare Law for the third consecutive year.
Missouri follows Florida, West Virginia in withdrawing from ERIC
ERIC blames Missouri's withdrawal on misinformation
Former Circuit Judge Michael Mullen Joins Armstrong Teasdale’s St. Louis Office
Armstrong Teasdale announces the addition of Litigation Partner Michael K. Mullen to the firm’s St. Louis office.
St. Charles County Council to hold election security town hall March 16
Mike Lindell's Cause of America is providing assistance
Eighth Circuit: 'Upon Information and Belief' allegations without evidence are permissible to state a claim
The Feb. 7 opinion will likely be applied to other types of lawsuits
Greene County Clerk reacts to critics of his Cast Vote Records lawsuit
Greene County Clerk sued Laurie Huddleston
'Never' event that killed family patriarch leads to $16 million settlement
Attorney: 'Wheel-off events happen a lot more than people expect.'
Ozarks college takes fight against co-ed trans dorms to U.S. Supreme Court
College asks SCOTUS to review 8th Circuit dismissal
Suzanne Galvin joins Ukrainian Partnership Foundation Board
The first anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine passed on Feb. 24, 2023, with seemingly no end in sight.
Biden White House accused of silencing opposing views online with 'censorship enterprise'
Lawsuit: "Federal 'Censorship Enterprise' is voluminous and overwhelming"
Greensfelder Adds Attorney Christina Z. Randolph to Health Care Practice Group
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. is pleased to announce that Christina Z. Randolph has joined the firm’s St. Louis office as an officer in its health care practice group.
St. Louis reconsiders red light ticketing cameras amid rise in traffic deaths
MoDOT: There were 78 traffic fatalities in 2022 compared to 71 in 2021
Suit alleges Michaels illegally over charging tax on Missouri residents' remote purchases
WILMINGTON, Del. (Legal Newsline) — A woman alleges that Michaels is illegally collecting more tax from Missouri residents on remotely purchased items than allowed by state law.
Nick Kappas rejoins Thompson Coburn’s Tax practice
Experienced tax attorney Nick Kappas has rejoined Thompson Coburn as a partner.
Secretary of State candidate sues over voting records to the ire of My Pillow CEO
Greene County Clerk wants a declaratory judgment around Cast Vote Records
Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Selects Shook Attorneys for Development Programs
The Leadership Council for Legal Diversity (LCLD) has selected Partner Matt DePaz and Associates Nalani Crisologo and Sangeeta Shastry to support their goal of advancing diversity in the legal profession.
GOP bill would strike party affiliation from Missouri's voter registration
Rep. Peggy McGaugh (R-Carrollton) is sponsoring House Bill 781
World Trademark Review names Tom Polcyn to 2023 WTR 1000 list
World Trademark Review (WTR) has announced its WTR 1000 - The World's Leading Trademark Professionals for 2023, recognizing top trademark professionals and firms in key jurisdictions around the globe.