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Gov. Parson poised to replace Judge Jeffrey P. Medler on the St. Louis County Circuit Court
The 21st Circuit Judicial Commission nominated three finalists for the associate circuit judge vacancy
Applicants sought to replace retiring Missouri Supreme Court Judge
The Appellate Judicial Commission announced it is accepting applicants to replace Patricia Breckenridge
Missouri Supreme Court Chief Judge delivers annual judiciary address
Mary Russell became Chief Judge of the Missouri Supreme Court on July 1
Drug companies, others sued over allegedly ineffective decongestant
Florida plaintiff Steve Audelo accused, P&G, Johnson & Johnson Consumer of fraud and deception
ACLU of Missouri asks SCOTUS to reconsider qualified immunity doctrine
Molina v. Book also asks the court to rule against police tear gassing legal observers
Second Roundup herbicide trial begins in St. Louis County Court
Mark McCostlin alleges that work-related exposure to the herbicide causes cancer
Cole County judge set to rule on wording of pro-abortion ballot petition initiative
Doctor says Ashcroft made abortion services appear radical and risky
White House, FBI enjoined from coercing social media platforms' content decisions
Case alleges YouTube, Meta, and Twitter acted as an arm of the U.S. government
Retired St. Louis cop sues over commission that's reviewing city charter
The newly-formed Charter Commission is evaluating the City of St. Louis charter
Dead husband's insurance company awards wife $10 million after fatal crash
The insurance company allegedly allowed a $1 million pre-suit offer to expire
St. Louis doctor agrees to $80,000 FTC settlement over alleged false COVID claims
The FTC alleged that Dr. Eric Nepute unlawfully promoted vitamin D, Zinc as a COVID-19 prevention
Google, AGs reach settlement in antitrust case about app store sales
CHARLESTON – Google and attorneys general from 52 states and territories have reached a settlement in an antitrust case about the company’s mobile app store policies.
Elderly woman involuntarily committed to facility sues doctor in Clay County Court
Paula Long, who sued Dr. Erin Schreier in 2019, was allegedly physically and chemically restrained.
AGs urge Congress to study AI and its effects on children
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is part of a bipartisan 54-state and territory coalition urging Congress to study how artificial intelligence can and is being used to exploit children through child sexual abuse material and to propose legislation to protect children from those abuses.
St. Louis mayor expects state to oppose outlawing military-grade weapons
Mayor Tishaura Jones vowed to reimagine public safety for a new era
GOP lawmakers demand special session about ballot initiatives
The 8 state senators want an amendment to reform the standard by which the Missouri Constitution can be altered.
Missouri Supreme Court upholds health departments' pandemic power
The Missouri Supreme Court's decision in Shannon Robinson v. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, et al was unanimous
Cole County judge rules against enjoining child gender reassignment surgeries
A follow up status hearing is set for Sept. 22
Benson Hill issues 2nd quarter 2023 financial results
Benson Hill was a start up that received funding from the Missouri Technology Corp.
Study: Missouri ranks 8th where law degrees are worth the most
New York ranked first followed by Illinois and Florida