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Legal roundtable tackles civilian oversight board, crime-fighting cameras, wrongful death suit, moreThe city of St. Louis will soon have a civilian oversight board. And, new police cameras in the city aim to reduce crime, but do they infringe on…
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In the age of social media and shiny new technology, there often are questions about privacy.“Nobody wants absolute privacy — that would require us to…
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Questions over subpoenas are making headlines for a variety of reasons in St. Louis.In January, St. Louis circuit attorney Jennifer Joyce subpoenaed St.…
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s announcement that it will take up same-sex marriage this term has many people searching for clues to how the court’s justices may…
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Many people are unhappy with a grand jury’s decision not to indict police Officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, and the St. Louis County…
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Producer's note: Join us for a special live edition of "St. Louis on the Air" at 10 p.m. Monday, following the announcement of the grand jury decision.…
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The U.S. Supreme Court started its new term Monday morning by announcing it would not hear petitions related to bans on gay marriage in Indiana, Oklahoma,…
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"St. Louis on the Air" will host local legal leaders Monday for the Legal Roundtable, and you're invited to join us for the live broadcast.The Legal…
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Legal questions surrounding Michael Brown’s death and events in Ferguson again dominated the conversation among our legal roundtable.Justice Department…
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The law continues to play a central role in the controversy over Missouri’s execution methods. On Friday, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that…