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Court documents argued the surgeries were “experimental” and “unproven” and sometimes left patients requiring follow-up surgeries and even total knee replacements, including for young patients.
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Carey Gillam’s new book, “The Monsanto Papers: Deadly Secrets, Corporate Corruption and One Man’s Search for Justice,” takes readers behind the scenes as DeWayne "Lee" Johnson’s lawyers plot against the agriculture giant — a case that resulted in a $289 million jury verdict. She discussed it on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Kristen Poshard alleges she was fired after complaining about repeated sexual harassment from a county board member.
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Students from regional universities are suing to recoup tuition and fees after in-person classes and on-campus living were cut short by the coronavirus.…
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OtherEAST ST. LOUIS — Two former Casino Queen employees have filed suit against the casino’s old owners over the 2012 sale of the property that made it…
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The St. Louis Police Officers Association is suing St. Louis County, saying county officials have refused to begin contract negotiations since they…
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For years after he got out of the Navy, Joel Bishop took morphine twice a day.He used four or five Percocet in between those doses.“I lived around that…
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Two protesters testified on Monday that they did not receive a warning before St. Louis police deployed pepper spray on them on Sept. 15.The American…
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Three St. Louis police officers told a federal judge on Thursday that the police response to protesters in St. Louis on Sept. 17 was handled lawfully…
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In the weeks since a judge found former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Anthony Lamar Smith,…