Authors P.W. Singer and Allan Friedman explain the digital revolution in their new book and warn of what lies ahead
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Read More »Authors P.W. Singer and Allan Friedman explain the digital revolution in their new book and warn of what lies ahead
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Read More »Stephen R. Bough, a Kansas City personal injury attorney, was nominated Thursday by President Barack Obama for an opening on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
Read More »Elected Schuyler County Prosecutor Lindsay Gravett will remain in office, despite a recent appellate court ruling that voided her election.
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Read More »North Kansas City has lost an appeal over its attempt to condemn a Burger King in what it contends is in a blighted area. The fast-food restaurant is the only property the city doesn’t control in a 57-acre parcel slated for redevelopment.
Tagged with: eminent domain Missouri Court of Appeals Western District
Read More »State lawmakers have begun their push to get a massive revision of the state’s criminal code across the finish line.
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Read More »Former Kansas City lawyer Jim Wirken says he’ll appeal only part of a $230,000 jury verdict rendered against him last week.
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Read More »A man who was stabbed in 2007 can have another trial because a key defense witness lied during his trial in St. Louis Circuit Court, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a judge couldn’t revoke two defendants’ probation after their probationary terms had already ended.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court issued two rulings this afternoon.
Read More »A 19-year-old Maryville man pleaded guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor in a high-profile case of alleged rape in Maryville. (Updated: 3:04 p.m.)
Read More »A petition for writ of mandamus filed against Gov. Jay Nixon by 10 Missouri citizens would force the governor to allow voters to fill vacant seats in the Missouri General Assembly.
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