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Read More »Franklin gets reprieve hours before execution
A federal judge on Tuesday halted the execution Joseph Franklin, hours before he was to be put to death.
Read More »Nixon denies clemency for Franklin
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday denied clemency for a man set for execution early Wednesday.
Read More »Letter from the Publisher: Setting our sites
Coming soon, projected for later this week in fact, we’re splitting the Missouri Lawyers Media website in two. The site split is only one of the digital changes we’re unveiling this week.
Read More »Corporate counsel panel takes on billing, other changes
They have seen the future, and alternative billing isn’t in it.
Read More »Despite ruling, Arnold sticks with red light cameras
The city of Arnold intends to continue operating its red light cameras, despite the recent Missouri Court of Appeals’ ruling that the Ellisville’s ordinance is in conflict with state law.
Read More »Two added to Port Authority
Two new board members have been appointed to the Jefferson County Port Authority.
Read More »Commentary: ‘Missouri two-step’ revised in privacy case
Law enforcement is nothing if not creative when it comes to finding ways around the Constitution and the Fourth Amendment.
Tagged with: Fourth Amendment privacy U.S. Supreme Court
Read More »Nixon OKs same-sex tax returns in Missouri
An executive order directs the Missouri Department of Revenue to accept the jointly-filed state tax returns of all legally married couples — including same-sex couples married in another state — who file joint federal tax returns.
Read More »State Supreme Court: Second injuries can’t be stacked
The Missouri Supreme Court ruled today that injuries can’t be “stacked” to meet the threshold for compensation from the Second Injury Fund.
Read More »Longtime circuit clerk set to retire
Longtime Jefferson Circuit Clerk Howard Wagner has announced that he will retire at the end of his term in December 2014.
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