Seven adult children of Rodessa Norful lined a bench in a St. Louis Circuit courtroom as lawyers launched the case over their mother’s death from lung cancer four years ago.
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Read More »Seven adult children of Rodessa Norful lined a bench in a St. Louis Circuit courtroom as lawyers launched the case over their mother’s death from lung cancer four years ago.
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Read More »Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich, who had recently launched a Republican campaign for governor, fatally shot himself Thursday in what police described as an "apparent suicide" at his home in suburban St. Louis.
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Read More »Just six months into his job, the state's public safety director announced that he's stepping down, effective on March 2.
Read More »The Missouri Supreme Court on Tuesday split over whether it was reasonable for a grocery store’s employees to knock down and handcuff a woman suspected of shoplifting.
Read More »Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District arguments Wednesday morning marked the next chapter in the long-running court battle over alleged police misuse of 2006 World Series tickets.
Read More »Timing may be everything in two election-centered cases heard before the Missouri Supreme Court Wednesday morning.
Read More »Law enforcement leaders from around the state voiced support Tuesday for proposals to update Missouri's deadly force law after the fatal shooting of a black 18-year-old by a Ferguson police officer sparked national protests.
Read More »The Supreme Court appeared likely Tuesday to make it easier for participants in employee retirement plans to challenge companies' investment decisions that eat into retirement saving
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Read More »Kansas City-based litigation law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon will open an office in Chicago next month, a press release announced today.
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Read More »An appeals court affirmed an award of $5.9 million to three trash hauling companies that lost out when St. Louis County formed new trash districts without giving the haulers the notice state law requires.
Read More »A Missouri woman was awarded more than $7.4 million after suffering severe brain damage following a vaccination, according to her attorney.
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