News from June 2022
All will be tried at the same time in too-much-mace lawsuit in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) – Defendants in a lawsuit accusing them of using too much mace on detainees at St. Louis’ City Justice Center have lost their effort to have any trial split into separate proceedings.
After being sued by AG Schmitt over its mask mandate, school district files a counterclaim
Lee's Summit R-7 School District filed a counterclaim against Attorney General Eric Schmitt asking a judge to declare that ordering schools to end masking requirements is beyond his authority
When life gets tough, the Missouri Lawyers' Assistance Program is here to help.
When life gets tough, the Missouri Lawyers' Assistance Program is here to help.
Parents object to restricting info about student conversations with school professionals
Wells: "The 14th Amendment says that parents are responsible for the health, welfare, safety, and education of their children, not schools."
St. Louis County hospital uses gig worker app to book RNs amid worker shortage
A St. Louis County hospital has been piloting a program in which staff and freelance nurses alike can sign up for work shifts through an online application, according to media reports, and the process is expanding.
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.