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“Missouri appeals court fines litigant after finding fake, AI-generated cases cited in filings”

HowAppealing

Missouri appeals court fines litigant after finding fake, AI-generated cases cited in filings”: Rudi Keller of Missouri Independent has this report on a decision that the Missouri Court of Appeals issued yesterday.

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Missouri judge blocks emergency rule that would limit eligibility for gender-affirming care

JURIST

A Missouri judge Monday temporarily blocked an emergency rule that would have required people seeking gender-affirming care to first receive over a year of therapy among other prerequisites. The case is in the Missouri Circuit Court of the County of St. The ACLU of Missouri filed Southampton Community Healthcare v.

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Instead Of Fighting Homelessness, Missouri Has Opted To Fight The Homeless

Above The Law

Missouri is going to funnel money from its anti-homelessness budget in to Brett Farve's pockets. /. The post Instead Of Fighting Homelessness, Missouri Has Opted To Fight The Homeless appeared first on Above the Law. What's next?

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Missouri Sets Execution Date For Man Who Killed Cop as a Teen

The Crime Report

Missouri is poised to execute Kevin Johnson, convicted of a murder committed when he was 19 years old, civil rights experts from the MacArthur Justice Center wrote for the Missouri Independent. Despite ongoing litigation in the case, the Missouri Supreme Court has set a November date for Johnson’s execution.

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Federal appeals court upholds attorney’s fees award in Missouri voter registration dispute

JURIST

in litigation expenses for the League of Women Voters of Missouri against Missouri Secretary of State John Ashcroft in a dispute over voter registration. The post Federal appeals court upholds attorney’s fees award in Missouri voter registration dispute appeared first on JURIST - News - Legal News & Commentary.

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Justices won’t hear Missouri inmate’s request to choose firing squad over lethal injection

SCOTUSBlog

Share Over the objection of the court’s three liberal justices, the Supreme Court on Monday turned down a request from a Missouri death-row inmate who is contesting the state’s method of lethal injection and wants to propose the firing squad as a more humane method of execution. This post was originally published at Howe on the Court.

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Jury finds millionaire litigant guilty in lawyer’s murder

ABA Journal

A Missouri man has been found guilty of murdering a Kansas City, Missouri, lawyer who obtained a $5.75 million judgment against him for shooting and…