The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that lower courts should take another look at an appeal from a Missouri man on death row for killing a woman and her two children 16 years ago.
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Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that lower courts should take another look at an appeal from a Missouri man on death row for killing a woman and her two children 16 years ago.
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Read More »Three credit card companies will pay $2.2 million to Missouri to settle an investigation alleging they marketed deceptive add-on products to consumers.
Read More »Likely and declared Republican candidates for Missouri governor in 2016 each had more than $1 million on hand at the end of last year, according to campaign finance reports filed Thursday.
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Read More »Concerns about a racial discrimination lawsuit have stalled the confirmation of Missouri's public safety director, one of the state's highest-ranking black officials, who was appointed shortly after the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson.
Read More »Nearly a decade after Missouri last limited some civil lawsuit awards, Republican lawmakers are organizing to reinstate caps overturned by the state's highest court.
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Read More »A proposed open-air football stadium that backers hope will persuade St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke to keep the team from returning to Los Angeles will likely require voter approval of its public financing component.
Read More »A St. Louis attorney who had abandoned his law practice and disappeared committed suicide in front of the St. Louis city police early Wednesday.
Read More »Crystal City residents could soon see a sales-tax measure on April’s municipal ballot.
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Read More »Pornographic magazine publisher Larry Flynt is persevering in his legal fight to publicize details about Missouri's execution methods. This follows the November 2013 execution of the white supremacist gunman who left him paralyzed.
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Read More »As a result of a Missouri appeals court ruling Tuesday, a plaintiff will recover more than $5.9 million, rather than the $590,000 the jury said was due after comparative fault.
Read More »A class action lawsuit in federal court against a St. Louis law firm and a Tennessee-based banking company for allegedly misleading investors to fund a non-operational mid-Missouri sucralose plant has been stopped short by a settlement. (Updated)
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