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'Persuasion' defense in social media censorship case against the federal government opposed
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey, Louisiana AG Jeff Landry allege YouTube, Meta, and Twitter acted as an arm of the U.S. government
Jurors find in favor of Monsanto in monthl-long St. Louis Roundup trial
A jury decided on Tuesday that a woman's blood cancer was not caused by her use of Monsanto's weed killer Roundup
Roundup trial: Oncologist tells jury woman’s blood cancer unlikely to return
An oncologist expert defense witness for Monsanto in a trial to determine if the company's weed killer Roundup caused a woman's cancer said she is cured of the disease
SB 186 will remove St. Louis City police residency requirement without voter approval
City of St. Louis residents voted against lifting police residency requirements last year
Missouri Supreme Court upholds law that limits bargaining rights of labor union workers
Cole County Circuit Judge Jon Beetem had put the 2018 law on hold
Plaintiff attorneys use defense witness email written in 2003 to portray Roundup as carcinogen
Plaintiff attorneys in the trial of a woman suing Monsanto over its weed killer Roundup on Friday used the emails of a defense witness to suggest that company officials couldn’t know for certain the product wasn’t toxic.
NFIB reacts to legislature’s proposed $52 billion state budget
Some $2.83 billion is earmarked to expand IH 70
Republican plan to raise bar for constitutional amendments defeated
The Missouri House had approved HJR 43 on May 9
GOP attorney: St. Louis lawmaker unlikely to be removed from office after arrest
State Rep. LaKeySha Bosley was arrested for failing to appear in court on May 1
Attorneys argue over cancer incidence rates in Roundup trial
Attorneys trying to show or refute that a woman’s cancer was caused by her using Monsanto’s weed killer Roundup made different interpretations of charts showing the rates of NHL cancer
AG Bailey drops emergency rule restricting gender-affirming care for adults, minors
Jay Ashcroft announced the news on the Secretary of State's website
Application process underway to replace St. Louis Circuit Attorney
The application process will end on Monday, May 15 at noon
Defense takes over in Roundup trial, company toxicologist says the weed killer is safe to use
A leading Monsanto expert witness toxicologist said the company’s weed killer Roundup is not toxic while plaintiff attorneys alleged that company officials tried to manipulate public opinion
Judiciary prepares for July 1 broadening of Casenet
Redaction rules under Court Operating Rule 2.02 will still apply
Plaintiff recounts nightmare of cancer treatments in Roundup trial; Admits to burning medical records
Plaintiff Sharlean Gordon recounted the agony she went through over a several year battle with cancer while defense attorneys called attention to her anxiety attacks in a Missouri Monsanto Roundup trial
Judge opens door to class-action allegations in social media censorship lawsuit
A federal judge has granted a motion to add class-action allegations in a case filed by the Louisiana and Missouri attorneys general alleging federal officials colluded with social media companies to deprive Americans of their First Amendment rights.
Daughter describes mother's suffering in second week of Roundup trial
The daughter of plaintiff Sharlean Gordon recounted her mother's suffering from cancer while emails revealed that Monsanto officials worried about the EPA declaring Roundup unsafe
Multiple judges recuse from GOP lawmaker candidate's election contestation
Graeff sued St. Charles County Elections Director Kurt Bahr and Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft
St. Louis Alderman hopes to replace Kim Gardner by election or appointment
Gras received his undergraduate and law degree from Saint Louis University
Kim Gardner resigned but AG Bailey vows not to dismiss his removal lawsuit
Outgoing top prosecutor is reportedly is taking nursing classes at St. Louis University