The state Supreme Court’s Committee on Civic Education has launched a new competition called The Constitution Project
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Read More »The state Supreme Court’s Committee on Civic Education has launched a new competition called The Constitution Project
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Read More »Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts and the American Civil Liberties Union-Eastern Missouri would like to hear from the community about St. Louis’ street performer permit and performance problems in other parts of the area.
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Read More »California’s ban on the sale of foie gras, made from the livers of force-fed ducks, remains in effect after a U.S. appeals court upheld a lower-court decision not to block the law.
Read More »The impulse to patent harks to Silicon Valley as companies stake their claims to new techniques and equipment for hydraulic fracturing, automated drilling and computer software that helps find and reach oil and gas deposits.
Read More »Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. persuaded a judge to throw out a lawsuit by two Minnesota counties claiming the use of MERS to avoid paying mortgage-assignment filing fees violates state law.
Read More »Couples living in states where same-sex marriage is legal should have little problem qualifying for federal spousal benefits once agencies begin processing requests. But couples living in other states are now facing a legal landscape that one attorney described as “a complete mess.”
Read More »Orders for durable goods dropped in July by the most in almost a year, calling into question the strength of the projected pickup in U.S. growth.
Read More »Restaurant sales contracted in June and July, even as spending on other discretionary categories such as automobiles and homes grew, a sign some Americans remain budget conscious.
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Read More »The U.S. Federal Reserve asked that its rules on debit-card transaction fees and processing be left in place while it appeals a decision that they are illegal.
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Read More »Catherine Hanaway, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri and former speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, is leaving Ashcroft Hanaway for Husch Blackwell.
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Read More »On Thursday morning, about 155 potential jurors traveled to the Civil Courts Building in downtown St. Louis to fill out a 15-page questionnaire designed to detect bias.
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