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The measure passed in 2023 requires removal of almost all personal identifiers, including witness and victim names and addresses, from public court documents.
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The Legal Roundtable analyzes the big award given to a woman who says she contracted HPV after having sex in a car insured by Geico.
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Litigation over mask mandates for schools and the fallout from a sexual assault case in Quincy were topics on St. Louis on the Air’s Legal Roundtable.
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Attorneys Catherine Hanaway, Eric Banks and Bill Freivogel join this month's Legal Roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air."
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A new Missouri law designed to limit local governments in restricting businesses during a pandemic likely won't stop new mask mandates in St. Louis, said the attorneys on the Legal Roundtable on "St. Louis on the Air."
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U.S. District Court Judge E. Richard Webber said incendiary text messages between former St. Louis police officers may be used as evidence in the case against them. Legal Roundtable analyzed that case and more on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Attorneys Bill Freivogel, Eric Banks and Nicole Gorovsky discuss the ongoing federal trial of three St. Louis police officers charged with beating colleague Luther Hall while he was working undercover. They explain how the officers' fate was nearly decided by an all-white jury.
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The coronavirus pandemic has upended American life, and with that comes a host of legal questions — questions now being tackled by St. Louis-area lawyers…
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On Monday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Sarah Fenske convened this month’s Legal Roundtable panelists to take a closer look at local and regional issues…
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It’s been a busy and in some instances bizarre few weeks of legal news on both the regional and federal level — from the prospect of legal jeopardy for…