In Wednesday’s ruling, the court said the use of the “Like” button was both “pure speech” and symbolic expression.
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Read More »In Wednesday’s ruling, the court said the use of the “Like” button was both “pure speech” and symbolic expression.
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Read More »A U.S. court says the government has shown that the program doesn’t violate the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Read More »The Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel found a Clayton attorney who mingled funds between his trust and operating accounts guilty of misconduct.
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Read More »Two days after lawmakers overrode Gov. Jay Nixon’s veto of a law to protect The Doe Run Co. from large punitive damage awards, the company settled three lawsuits alleging injuries from lead pollution.
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Read More »The cost of living in the U.S. rose less than forecast in August, a sign it will take time for inflation to reach the goal of Federal Reserve policy makers as they consider trimming stimulus designed to bolster the economy.
Read More »Jonathan R. Waldron has joined Husch Blackwell as an associate.
Read More »The recommendation now goes to the Missouri Supreme Court for a final decision.
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Read More »Social media can be a treasure trove of information about opponents and witnesses in civil lawsuits. And that is precisely why attorneys need to find out about and monitor their own clients’ social media habits.
Read More »Jerry Sandusky is seeking to reverse his conviction, claiming he didn’t get a fair trial.
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Read More »The appeal stems from a ruling in April by Platte County Circuit Judge Owens Lee Hull Jr. who found “egregious, flagrant, cavalier disregard for evidentiary procedures and processes,” in the case against Mark Woodworth.
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Read More »“OK, can you just explain to me what makes judges decide things the way they do?"
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