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Real Property: Trespass-Partial Summary Judgment

Hoelting v. Hadley Grove Subdivision Homeowners’ Ass’n (MLW No. 82716/Case No. ED112652 – 5 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Gardner, J.) Appeal from circuit court, Lincoln County,...

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Torts: Products Liability-Failure to Warn

Durnell v. Monsanto Company (MLW No. 82717/Case No. ED112410 – 9 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Clayton, J.) Appeal from circuit court, City of St. Louis, Boyer, J. (Timothy J....

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Criminal Law: Assault-Co-Defendant’s Identification

State v. Gant (MLW No. 82721/Case No. WD86484 – 18 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Ahuja, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Jackson County, McKenzie, J. (Lindsey L. Wiederholt,...

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Criminal Law: Failure to Register as Sex Offender-Sufficiency of Evidence

State v. Parrish (MLW No. 82719/Case No. WD86669 – 11 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Thomson, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Bates County, Baker, J. (Justine R. Finney for...

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Employer-Employee: Hostile Work Environment-Constitutionality of Statutory...

Rhodes v. Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission (MLW No. 82722/Case No. WD86331 – 10 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Gabbert, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Jackson...

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Employer-Employee: MHRA-Statutory Cap on Damages

Carter v. Missouri Department of Corrections (MLW No. 82720/Case No. WD86558 – 11 pages) (Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District, Gabbert, J.) Appealed from circuit court, Jackson County, Seaton,...

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Attorney general, circuit attorney argue before Missouri Supreme Court over...

The Missouri Supreme Court is weighing whether the state has the right to appeal after a St. Louis circuit court vacated a first-degree murder conviction.  The post Attorney general, circuit attorney...

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Worker who suffered electrical shock while brush hogging wins more than $2...

A Pulaski County jury has awarded a 68-year-old Dixon man more than $2 million in damages for injuries suffered in 2020 when he struck a live electric power line while trimming brush.  The post Worker...

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EEOC seeks to drop transgender bias cases, citing executive order

Signaling a major shift in civil rights enforcement, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has moved to dismiss six of its own cases on behalf of workers alleging gender identity...

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State supreme court to decide if lower court violated man’s right to counsel...

The state’s highest court heard arguments on Feb. 11 to determine whether a Franklin County court violated a man’s right to counsel in a felony assault case.   The post State supreme court to decide if...

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Injured pedestrian settles for $5 million

A pedestrian injured in a collision with a commercial vehicle in the city of St. Louis has reached a $5M confidential settlement of a personal injury lawsuit.  The post Injured pedestrian settles for...

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Federal judge won’t immediately block Elon Musk or DOGE from federal data or...

A federal judge refused Tuesday to immediately block billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing government data systems or participating in worker layoffs. The...

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Six-figure settlement awarded to dog bite victim

A young girl was playing with dolls at a friend's house when she was attacked by the family dog. Now, she has obtained a $305,000 settlement plus medical expenses. The post Six-figure settlement...

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Appeals court rules discrimination suits can continue after plaintiff’s death

A Missouri appeals court ruled that discrimination and retaliation claims survive a plaintiff’s death in a public employee whistleblower case out of St. Louis County. The post Appeals court rules...

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White man who pleaded guilty to shooting a Black teen who rang wrong doorbell...

An 86-year-old Missouri man has died just days after pleading guilty to a lesser charge in the 2023 shooting of Ralph Yarl, a Black honor student who rang the white man’s doorbell by mistake,...

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California judge pulled a gun and shot his wife during an argument,...

A Southern California judge pulled a loaded gun from his ankle holster and fatally shot his wife during an argument while the couple was watching television, a prosecutor told jurors as the judge’s...

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Car accident caused by driver running red light leads to $116,000 settlement

In 2023, a driver ran a red light and collided with plaintiff Sara Armstrong’s vehicle. Two years later, her personal injury case settled for $116,000 with more than $66,000 in past medical expenses....

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Appeals court determines states have standing to challenge EEOC pregnancy...

The 8th Circuit reversed a dismissal of GOP-led states’ lawsuit challenging the EEOC’s Pregnant Workers Fairness Act rule, allowing the case to proceed. The post Appeals court determines states have...

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Administrative: Federal Student Loans-Repayment Programs-Executive Authority...

State of Missouri v. Trump (MLW No. 82750/Case Nos. 24-2332 & 24-2351 – 25 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Grasz, J.) Appealed from U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri,...

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Mississippi Legislature not a ‘public body’ and not subject to Open Meetings...

The decision clears the way for Mississippi’s Republican House majority to continue operating in secret, gathering a quorum of legislators to plan votes and shape legislative agendas without public...

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