The recent numbers on law student enrollment and graduate employment are seemingly schizophrenic and would pose a challenge for anyone who uses stats to make informed decisions.
Read More »Missouri Bar elects Board of Governors members
Six new members and 14 incumbents will serve terms on the Board of Governors of The Missouri Bar, the organization announced Monday.
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Read More »Fox District to request state audit
The Fox School Board voted unanimously at a special meeting Tuesday to request a state audit of the district’s finances.
Read More »Jefferson College to become tobacco-free
Jefferson College campuses will officially be smoke- and tobacco-free as of Monday.
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Read More »Charges upgraded in fatal Arnold shooting
Charges for a man accused of fatally shooting his roommate were upgraded from involuntary manslaughter to second-degree murder and armed criminal action.
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Read More »Construction begins on expanded attorney discipline offices
Missouri’s attorney discipline offices will be working out of an expanded facility in Jefferson City in about nine months.
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Read More »Woodworth sues prosecutors as Ryan Ferguson’s suit proceeds
Two Missouri men recently cleared of murder charges are moving forward with federal lawsuits against the people who prosecuted them.
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Read More »One man’s execution setting is another’s reprieve
Missouri inmate Earl Ringo Jr. is set to be executed Sept. 10, a day that had been scheduled as fellow death-row inmate Leon Taylor’s last by the Missouri Supreme Court.
Read More »Pet care business given first-round boarding approval
A home-based pet care service was recently given first-round approval to allow boarding of up to 20 dogs overnight.
Read More »FBI offers reward in disappearance of Amanda Jones
The Federal Bureau of Investigation St. Louis Division is offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to the location of Amanda K. Jones and her unborn child, or for information leading to the identity of the person(s) involved with their disappearance.
Read More »Voters approve sales tax for roads, elect primary candidates for Nov. election
Jefferson County Executive Ken Waller has a lot to cheer about.
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