Thanks to new national grant funding, six Missouri judges will be trained this year to help educate and lead their colleagues forward as novel COVID-related issues are raised in Missouri courts.
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Gov. Mike Parson partially commuted Dimetrious Woods' prison sentence Wednesday after the Supreme Court found his release to be in error.
On Thursday, Gov. Mike Parson promoted an associate judge in Jackson County and filled a recently created associate judgeship in St. Charles. Parson appointed the…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The company set to handle seed-to-sale tracking of medical marijuana in Missouri has sued the state to be able to charge…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A Missouri judge has lifted an order which temporarily halted a new law governing county level restrictions of large livestock operations. Cole…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Office of Administration (OA) is facing a second lawsuit, this time from United for Missouri (UFM), for providing unredacted records…
Advocates who unsuccessfully sought to give voters the final say in a sweeping anti-abortion law are challenging the legality of Missouri’s statutes on the referendum…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — As several counties look to enact stricter regulations on large livestock operations ahead of a new state law, a Missouri judge has…
A Missouri state lawmaker violated a constituent’s First Amendment rights by blocking him on Twitter, a federal court ruled. On Friday, the U.S. District Court…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Some measures signed into law in 2018 are still in abeyance as ongoing litigation plays out in Missouri’s court system. Two…