The lawsuit claims that the e-mail scanning invades users' privacy in violation of state and federal wiretap laws.
Read More »Pujols sues St. Louis broadcaster over ‘juicer’ comment
Albert Pujols, currently first baseman for the Los Angeles Angels, sued St. Louis broadcaster and fellow former Cardinal Jack Clark in St. Louis County Circuit Court.
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Read More »Judge ‘split the baby’ in order, Conners tweets
Former KMOV-TV anchor Larry Conners can seek broadcast work in the St. Louis area — but only on the radio.
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Read More »ACLU sues to get execution drug records
The American Civil Liberties Union said Friday that it is suing the Missouri Department of Corrections for failing to respond to a request for records about the state’s execution drug.
Read More »Garrett named as new Jackson Co. circuit judge
Kenneth R. Garrett III has been named as the replacement for retired Circuit Judge Michael Manners.
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Read More »Lewis Rice adds six associates
Six attorneys are joining the St. Louis office of Lewis, Rice & Fingersh.
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Read More »Panel named for Platte County judgeship
Two associate judges and a private practice attorney are finalists for a judicial vacancy on the Platte County Circuit Court.
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Read More »House to blame in Fast and Furious case delay, judge says
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson put the case on hold.
Read More »U.S. asks court to toss Google, Facebook bid to release data
The U.S. government urged a secret court to reject a request by Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo! Inc. to let the companies publish the aggregate numbers and scope of user data they turn over to intelligence agencies.
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Read More »BP wins reconsideration of payouts to oil-spill victims
BP Plc won reconsideration of an interpretation of the claim-payment system for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill that it said has led to “fictitious” payouts and would cost the company billions of dollars.
Read More »Deputy state courts administrator named
Earl D. Kraus will replace Karen Messerli, who retired Sept. 30.
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