The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday sidestepped addressing the issue of same-sex marriage as it unanimously reversed and remanded the divorce of a gay couple.
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Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday sidestepped addressing the issue of same-sex marriage as it unanimously reversed and remanded the divorce of a gay couple.
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Read More »An upcoming law school lecture by St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch is drawing criticism from some Saint Louis University students and professors who object to his handling of the investigation of Michael Brown's shooting death in Ferguson.
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Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon appointed James E. Sullivan to the 22nd Judicial Circuit.
Read More »Gov. Jay Nixon appointed Jennifer M. Phillips to the 16th judicial circuit Tuesday.
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Read More »Nels Moss Jr., a former St. Louis prosecutor who had handled an error-ridden prosecution in the Chain of Rocks Bridge case, has died. (Updated)
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Read More »The former president of a bank targeted in a lawsuit over a scheme involving prepaid funerals testified Friday in federal court.
Read More »Missouri's practice of awarding private businesses contracts to run offices that issue vehicle and driver's licenses has come under fire by some lawmakers, who say that choosing winning bids in part by how much money a business promises to return to the state is a "pay-to-play scheme."
Read More »Missouri labor groups are gearing up for another fight against right-to-work legislation, which some Republicans think has a better chance of passing this year because of their party's recent gains in the Legislature.
Read More »St. Louis-based business and litigation firm HesseMartone announced the opening of a Kansas City office Monday.
Read More »The rush to outfit police officers with body cameras after last summer's unrest in Ferguson threatens to saddle local governments with steep costs for managing the volumes of footage they must keep for months or even years.
Read More »Shook, Hardy & Bacon, which represented the Kansas City-based telecom giant in the litigation over two fiber optic patents.
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