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Bayer is reportedly considering dropping signature product as litigation costs mount and company fails in effort to obtain legal shelter from lawmakers.
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A newly enacted law allows the attorney general to challenge temporary injunctions, a move inspired by a pending abortion-rights case.
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Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a motion to intervene in a case with antitrust implications.
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In the wake of child sex abuse incidents at southwest Missouri’s Kanakuk Christian sports camp, Branson-area lawmakers are filing bills in the Missouri House and Senate aimed at making it easier to file lawsuits seeking damages from perpetrators.
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A five-year legal battle between the heirs of Missouri painter Thomas Hart Benton and the Kansas City bank that handled his trust has ended with a judge awarding the family a fraction of the millions they sought.
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House Chief Clerk Dana Miller plans to appeal the dismissal of her lawsuit against outgoing Speaker Dean Plocher
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Scotland County Hospital’s board chair was ‘less than creditable’ in testimony that she was responding to a financial crisis that could have closed the hospital.
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Meatpacking waste sludge is spread as fertilizer on farmland and can wash into waterways.
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The settlement will remain sealed for privacy reasons.
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Gov. Mike Parson said his ban aims to crack down on intoxicating hemp edibles that mimic candy, but hemp industry leaders say the ban goes too far.