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One Family, 100 Years of Roos

By STL Record |
Each year, the UMKC Alumni Association recognizes outstanding alumni achievements. UMKC is honoring the Tedrow/Selders/Hogerty family with its Class of 2024 Legacy Award.

Supreme Court boots ballot challenges to Trump, says states can't block presidential candidates under 14th Amend

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The unanimous ruling strikes down rulings from Democratic judges in Colorado and Cook County, which had declared individual states have the power under the Fourteenth Amendment to block "insurrectionists" from seeking federal office

Woman accuses Universal Protection Service of disability discrimination, retaliation

By West Virginia Record |
A woman says she was the victim of disability discrimination and retaliation by a former employer.

Woman accuses former employer of sexual discrimination, retaliation

By West Virginia Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against a former employer accusing it of sexual discrimination and retaliation.

Attorney general warns school district not to intimidate board members

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has sent a letter to the Wentzville School District ordering them to immediately halt any actions aimed at intimidating or punishing school board members who acted as whistleblowers to alleged unlawful conduct.

New Published Work from Professor Leila Sadat

By STL Record |
The International Criminal Court in a Nutshell, coauthored by Professor Leila Sadat, Patrick Keenan and Milena Sterio is now available from West Academic.

Lawyerless Appellant Takes a Bad Trip in Missouri: AI Hallucinations Result in $10,000 Sanction for Frivolous Appeal

By STL Record |
Earlier this month, Judge Kurt Odenwald on behalf of the Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District penned Missouri’s first appellate dismissal and award of sanctions for a brief that cited bogus cases generated by artificial intelligence—a phenomenon commonly referred to as “Artificial Intelligence Hallucinations.” Kruse v. Karlen, Case No. ED111172 (Mo. App. E.D. Feb 13, 2024).

Build-A-Bear, Squishmallow head into legal battle over plushies

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — Build-A-Bear and Squishmallow are suing each other over "knock off" allegations.

Amundsen Davis Promotes 10 Attorneys to Partner

By STL Record |
Amundsen Davis promoted 10 attorneys to partner, including Michael Barnes, Danielle Snyder Fadel, Tim Feldhausen, Jason Just, Joseph Klocke, James Maschhoff, Chris Miller, Matt Pikor, Karen Tobin, Tiffany Woelfel.

Philly Roundup judge slams Monsanto's attempt at relief after $175M jury verdict, adds $2.3M

By Nicholas Malfitano |
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia trial court judge has upheld a $175 million verdict against the manufacturers of weed killer product Roundup, added nearly $2.3 million in delay damages to that amount and blasted the company’s challenge to the verdict amount as “unfathomable”, “stubborn” and “indignant.”

San Diego judge slashes 90% off $332M verdict awarded to man in Roundup trial

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The judge said $325 million in punitive damages was excessive, compared to the $7 million in compensatory damages the jury awarded plaintiff Mike Dennis. The judge cut punitive damages to $21 million. Monsanto still plans to appeal

TV reporter says she was skipped over for anchor job because she's white

By Chris Dickerson |
A former television reporter says she was not considered for an anchor position at a Kansas City station because she is white.

Ben Volk Shares Insights on Auto Brands Joining Avanci Licensing Program

By STL Record |
Thompson Coburn partner Ben Volk was quoted in a Global Legal Post article on the licensing platform Avanci, which recently signed the Volkswagen Group to its 5G vehicle licensing program.

Woman says she was victim of race discrimination, retaliation while working at Chipotle

By St. Louis Record |
A Black woman says she was a victim of racial discrimination and retaliation when she worked at Chipotle.

Family Dollar shopper says she was injured after tripping on pallet

By St. Louis Record |
A Family Dollar shopper says she was injured after tripping on a pallet in the store.

Federal lawsuits accuse boarding school of abusing students

By Kyla Asbury |
SPRINGFIELD — More than 20 lawsuits have been filed against Agape Baptist Church over alleged abuse of children in its care.

New Edition of Tax Casebook Authored by Professor Peter Wiedenbeck

By STL Record |
Basic Federal Income Taxation, Eighth Edition, by Professor Peter Wiedenbeck, is now available from Aspen Publishing.

Legislative update: Feb. 23, 2024

By STL Record |
On Feb. 19, HB 1886, which contained Missouri Bar-endorsed legislation, was defeated on 3rd reading on the House floor.

Class action claims Walmart isn't honest about 'real ingredients'

By Kyla Asbury |
ST. LOUIS — A class action lawsuit has been filed against Walmart alleging that certain fruit products are mislabeled.

Professor Kim Norwood Presents at ABA 2024 Midyear Meeting

By STL Record |
Professor Kim Norwood recently presented at the ABA 2024 Midyear Meeting. Norwood is the Chair of the Implicit Bias Subcommittee of the State and Local Government Section of the ABA, and she hosted two CLE panel discussions at the ABA 2024 Midyear Meeting.