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Education nonprofit seeks local conservative school board candidates to promote
Andy Wells launched American Education to improve the schooling students receive throughout the U.S.
Attorney General Bailey Recaps First Month in Office
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recapped his first month in office.
State of the Judiciary: Court employees need a wage increase, two Missouri Supreme Court judges will retire
Judge Patricia Breckenridge, former Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice George W. Draper III are both retiring this year
Missouri House votes to raise the bar for approving constitutional amendments to 60%
House Joint Resolution 43 must now be approved by the Senate and signed by Gov. Parson
Four lawyer-legislators recognized with 2022 Legislative Awards
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, former Rep. Wes Rogers, Rep. Rudy Veit, and Sen. Barbara Ann Washington received the 2022 Legislative Awards for their significant contributions to legislation affecting the administration of justice and the integrity of the judiciary.
Embattled Lincoln County judge set to retire in June
A Commission on Retirement, Removal, and Discipline of Judges' email states that Judge Patrick Flynn is retiring
Fee? Tax? Missouri city argues both ways to keep DirecTV case in state court
ST. LOUIS (Legal Newsline) - Despite presenting contradictory arguments over whether it was trying to charge a “tax” or a “fee” on video streaming services, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the City of Creve Coeur, Mo., can continue to litigate the question in state court.
Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, to sit at University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, plans to convene court Wednesday, February 22, 2023, at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Hawley's PELOSI Act would ban lawmakers from alleged insider trading
The Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act would exempt holdings in diversified mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, or U.S. Treasury bonds from the law's prohibition
Greensfelder Elevates Four Attorneys to Officer for 2023
Greensfelder is pleased to announce that attorneys Sally Specht Browning, Jessica Courtway, Sanja Ord and Elizabeth Pack have each been promoted to officer, effective February 1, 2023.
Proposed Senate Bill 87 would ban transgender students from playing in girls' sports
The Save Women's Sports Act was introduced by Missouri Sen. Ben Brown
Attorney General Bailey Demands Missouri Schools Adopt Resolution Prohibiting Drag Shows for Schoolchildren
In an effort to enforce the laws as written and protect children throughout the state, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey directed a letter to Missouri School Board Association (MSBA) Executive Director Melissa Randol, urging MSBA to call on their members to adopt a model resolution pledging to uphold Missouri law on human sexuality instruction in public schools.
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals rules in favor of plaintiffs in lawsuit against GM
GM is accused of misrepresenting how much oil some of its cars use
Governor Parson Announces Three Judicial Appointments
Governor Mike Parson announced three judicial appointments to the 21st, 23rd, and 31st Judicial Circuits.
Missouri GOP senator proposes law that would create oversight of family court Guardian Ad Litems
Multiple guardian ad items have been named as defendants in lawsuits
Federal judge set to rule on GOP state rep candidate's election integrity lawsuit against Secretary of State
Ali Graeff is contesting the Aug. 2, 2022, St. Charles primary election
Greensfelder Attorneys Named to Who’s Who Legal: Franchising for 2022
Greensfelder Officers Dawn Johnson, Beata Krakus, Susan Meyer and Leonard Vines have been named by Who’s Who Legal: Franchising as some of the world’s leading franchising attorneys for 2022.
Attorney General Bailey Sues Biden Administration to Halt Unlawful New Immigration Program
In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and 19 other state attorneys general filed suit against the Biden Administration over a new Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) program that unlawfully creates a de facto pathway to citizenship for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants.
Critics view Sen. Mike Cierpiot's weighted voting bill as a bid for Ranked Choice Voting
Senate Bill 16 would require weighted voting in county political party committees if it is approved
MOLAP welcomes Raven Ballard as clinician, well-being coordinator
I started my time with the bar as the office manager while also being enrolled full time in my master’s program for clinical mental health.