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Platte County school district sued over harassment of transgender girl
Platte County High School allegedly forced a transgender girl to use the boys' bathroom
Littler’s Harry W. Wellford, Jr. Appointed to Missouri Attorney General’s Trial Masters Program and Committee
Harry (Hal) W. Wellford, Jr., a shareholder in the St. Louis office of Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has been appointed to serve as a trial master for the Missouri Attorney General’s Trial Masters Program and Committee.
Missouri lawmaker proposes bill to stop union due deductions for federal employees
GOP Rep. Eric Burlison introduced H.R.4971 to amend Title 5 of the U.S. Code.
Missouri Supreme Court suspends Kansas City attorney for missing appellate deadlines
Allison Greer Kort of the Kort Law Firm on June 20
St. Louis mayor signs bill restricting right to openly carry
Under new law, concealed carry permit holders must be at least 19 years old.
Librarians sue over Missouri law requiring removal of books with 'explicit sexual material'
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Legal Newsline) — Librarians are claiming a Missouri law requiring the removal of hundreds of books deemed to have "explicit sexual material" is unconstitutional.
Executive Summary: Summer's lease
As the days of August dwindle, I hope this summer has brought you fond memories, fun travels, and a chance to relax with family and friends.
22 seek Judge Sherri Sullivan's seat on the Eastern District bench
Public interviews are set for Aug. 28 and 29 at the Eastern District courthouse in downtown St. Louis
Shelly Land recognized with Liberty Bell Award for service to the legal community
The Liberty Bell Award acknowledges a non-lawyer or non-legal organization engaged in public service activities that enhance the legal community or are dedicated to the advancement of justice.
Erik Dullea Returns to Husch Blackwell as Cybersecurity Practice Leader
National law firm Husch Blackwell is pleased to announce that Erik Dullea has rejoined the firm as a partner in the firm’s Denver office and as a member of its Data Privacy & Cybersecurity team.
‘Ambassador of the Judiciary’ elevated to Missouri Supreme Court chief judge again
Mary R. Russell previously served as chief judge from 2013 to 2015
Appellate judge Sherri Sullivan retires after serving on the judiciary 34 years
Judge Sullivan retired from the Eastern District Court of Appeals on Aug. 1
5th Circuit to rule on PI that limits government communication with social media
Democrat presidential candidate Robert Kennedy allowed to join Missouri AG's lawsuit
Polsinelli Intellectual Property Department Recognized in Prestigious Global Patent Guide – the IAM Patent 1000
Am Law 100 firm Polsinelli’s Intellectual Property Department has been recognized among the prestigious IAM Patent 1000 – The World’s Leading Patent Professionals 2023 for its strong patent prosecution and patent litigation capabilities.
Missouri conservative group releases scorecard grading state lawmakers
Rep. Holly Jones is among the favorites of Freedom Principle MO
New rule requires supervision when teens sign up for a library card
Previously students were allowed to use their school ID cards to borrow books and sign up for a library card alone
HeplerBroom Employees Donate Their Time to Community Organizations
Earlier this year, employees from both the Edwardsville and St. Louis offices donated their time to helping organizations in their communities that serve those in need.
AG Bailey supports Florida's land ownership limits on Chinese citizens
Shen v Simpson challenges SB 264 because it limits where Chinese citizens can buy land in Florida
State Board of Education issues 10-year renewal to St. Louis public charter school
Lafayette Preparatory Academy practices diverse-by-design school model
Thompson Coburn Marketing Professional David Meyer Honored as ‘Unsung Legal Hero’
Thompson Coburn Marketing Specialist, David Meyer, is an honoree in the 2023 Unsung Legal Hero Awards, presented by Missouri Lawyers Weekly.