What would have been Missouri’s seventh execution in as many months was put on hold this week after consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Read More »What would have been Missouri’s seventh execution in as many months was put on hold this week after consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Read More »A theme of regret over the handling of former Missouri Supreme Court Judge Ronnie White’s previous nomination for a federal judgeship emerged Tuesday in a U.S. Senate hearing.
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Read More »A regional disciplinary committee will ask that the law license of former Lathrop & Gage attorney Allison Bergman be suspended for a “substantial amount of time."
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Read More »A Bosnian war victim defeated efforts by the Social Security Administration aimed at forcing him to repay disability benefits.
Read More »A St. Louis City judge Monday morning approved a $1.1 million settlement of a class-action overtime lawsuit brought by QuikTrip employees.
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Read More »A St. Louis Circuit Court jury sided with Anheuser-Busch InBev Friday in a former senior executive’s high-profile gender discrimination suit.
Read More »Legislators have come through on their promise to deliver to the Governor a bill that “fixes” perceived errors in the criminal code rewrite with little to no opposition in either chamber.
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Read More »As one of their last acts of the 2014 session, Missouri lawmakers on Friday approved the creation of six new judgeships.
Read More »The Missouri Legislature on Friday gave its nod of approval to a bill that addressed a few errors in the criminal code rewrite, namely certain provisions that Gov. Jay Nixon said would open loopholes for drunken drivers and methamphetamine suppliers.
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Read More »A Senate bill passed early Tuesday triples Missouri’s 24-hour waiting period for women to receive abortion services, a measure some Democrats believe is unconstitutional.
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Read More »A Pettis County jury last week acquitted a suspended Lebanon attorney who was accused of spanking and kissing an unwilling client.
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