Opponents contend the measure would violate a ban on constitutional amendments including more than one subject.
Whether Missourians will vote on a proposal to replace the state income tax with sales taxes — and what the ballot will say if they do — must be decided by June 9, attorneys said Friday morning to a Cole County judge. That is the deadline for courts to order changes to the Aug. 4 […]
A Missouri bill awaiting action from Gov. Mike Kehoe would give judges broader power to quickly dismiss lawsuits designed to chill speech, replacing what supporters have long described as among the weakest anti-SLAPP laws in the country. The legislation, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Mike Henderson of Desloge, would repeal Missouri’s current anti-SLAPP law and […]
With the court still unable to serve county clerk candidate Steve Wyatt Earp, a hearing regarding his eligibility to run in the Aug. 4 primary…
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CHICAGO — Warehouse club retail giant Costco says it doesn't owe its customers any refunds for higher prices they paid when Costco allegedly increased those prices to account for the cost of unconstitutional tariffs imposed by President Trump.
Bellwether lawsuit moves forward as insurance industry leaders rethink how it uses artificial intelligence.
A federal law that preempts lawsuits against rental car companies based on the negligence of the drivers may be extended to ride-share and on-demand delivery companies such as Uber, Lyft and DoorDash.
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday denied hearing a case challenging the handling of donations in the Catholic church.
Judge Joseph Alfred Rathert rescheduled a hearing regarding Steve Wyatt Earp’s qualifications to run for the county clerk position to Tuesday,…
