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A Cole County judge in November concluded Josh Hawley’s staff illegally refused to turn over public records out of concern it could have hurt his 2018 Senate campaign
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Attorney General Eric Schmitt’s office argues that even though private emails pertained to public business, they were not public records
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Attorneys Bevis Schock, Connie McFarland-Butler and Nicole Gorovsky join the Legal Roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air."
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A city-appointed group assembled to evaluate proposals to privatize St. Louis' airport held hours of closed-door meetings involving topics that should have been discussed publicly, according to an attorney who disclosed newly released recordings and documents.
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Missouri’s current Sunshine Law says citizens cannot be charged for any records review done by government attorneys, but a new bill could change that.
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The Missouri Court of Appeals upheld a lower court ruling ordering the state to pay the legal fees for Reclaim the Records.
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Four years ago, Dan Kolde sued the University of Missouri. His clients, a California-based nonprofit called the Beagle Freedom Project, had sought to…
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Eric Schmitt was the first person in his immediate family to go to college — let alone get a law degree. So it’s not surprising that Schmitt said he…
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Plenty of local and regional legal issues are in the news. Attorneys for St. Louis County are again arguing a judge should rule against a gay police…
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Any member of the public can go to the debates in Missouri House or Senate. And in November, voters said the discussions about legislation and strategy...