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20.10.2025 | Attorney General Hanaway Secures More Than $158,000 Restitution In Polk County Barn Construction Fraud Case | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced today that Jerry Fellers, owner of Build Tech Structures, has been sentenced for 15 felony counts of Unlawful Merchandising Practice in connection with a barn and g... |
16.10.2025 | Attorney General Hanaway Fights Out-of-State Dark-Money Groups Attempting To Hijack Missouri’s Constitutional Authority | Files Federal Lawsuit to Defend Missouri’s Constitutional Authority Over Redistricting
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced that her Office, representing the State of Missouri, the Missouri Gene... |
30.07.2025 | Attorney General Bailey Secures Felony Indictment Against St. Louis County Executive Sam Page | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that a grand jury has returned a felony indictment, including two counts of stealing by deceit and two counts of election law violations, against St. Louis Count... |
22.07.2025 | Attorney General Bailey Fights To Reinstate Women’s Sports Records Erased By NCAA | July 22, 2025 12:36 pm
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and 26 other states and territories in demanding that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (N... |
10.07.2025 | Missouri AG: Any AI That Doesn’t Praise Donald Trump Might Be “Consumer Fraud” (No, Really) | Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey just sent threatening letters to Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta, claiming their AI chatbots violated Missouri’s consumer protection laws. The crime? When asked to rank presidents on antisemitism,... |
17.05.2025 | The Battle Lines of Policy: Transgender Troops and Social Media Moderation | In the landscape of American policy, two recent developments have sparked intense debate: the treatment of transgender troops in the military and the control of social media moderation by state authorities. Both issues reflect a deeper stru... |
15.05.2025 | Missouri AG Thinks Supreme Court Ruling Lets Him Control Social Media Moderation (It Doesn’t) | Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey apparently thinks he gets to be editor-in-chief of every social media platform. In his latest attack on free speech rights, Bailey has announced a “first-in-the-nation rule” that would force social me... |
18.04.2025 | Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Demands Transparency from Mayor Lucas | April 18, 2025 10:24 am
Today, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office filed suit against the City of Kansas City, MO, for violating Missouri’s Sunshine Law. Despite receiving a simple, lawful request for documents six weeks ago, Mayor Quint... |
11.12.2024 | The Tug of War Over Health Care and Historical Reckoning | The landscape of American health care is a battleground. The recent ruling on the health care marketplace for "Dreamers" reveals deep divides. In 19 states, these young immigrants find themselves shut out. The ruling is a reminder... |
10.12.2024 | For now, ‘Dreamers’ will be shut out of the health care marketplace in 19 states | Federal law gives CMS the authority to determine whether someone is living in the U.S. legally, but, Traynor wrote, “It by no means allows the agency to circumvent congressional authority and redefine the term ‘lawfully present.’”
CMS said ... |
30.07.2024 | Senate To Kids: We’ll Listen To You When You Agree With Us On KOSA | Apparently, Congress only “listens to the children” when they agree with what the kids are saying. As soon as some kids oppose something like KOSA, their views no longer count.
It’s no surprise given the way things were going, but the Senat... |
21.05.2024 | A Missouri man has been in prison for 33 years. A new hearing could determine if he was wrongfully convicted. | A hearing this week will determine if Missouri inmate Christopher Dunn should go free after spending more than three decades in prison for a murder that he has always said he did not commit. Dunn's conviction and life sentence without parol... |
09.05.2024 | Utah launched a tip line to enforce trans bathroom law. Here's where it went wrong | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Utah's new tip line for enforcing the state's transgender bathroom law is receiving a deluge of hoax reports, mirroring challenges seen in other states with similar reporting platforms.
Why it matters... |
17.04.2024 | Will Elon Sue? NBC News Finds, Yet Again, That ExTwitter Has ‘Verified’ Neo-Nazi Accounts, With Ads Appearing Next To Their Content | Elon Musk does not seem to like it much when reports point out that ExTwitter appears to have a neo-Nazi issue. Of course, he could respond to these reports by noting that, as a “free speech absolutist,” that includes those who support Nazi... |
15.04.2024 | How an unrelated Supreme Court decision could jeopardize Biden's new student-loan forgiveness plan before it even goes into effect | Economy How an unrelated Supreme Court decision could jeopardize Biden's new student-loan forgiveness plan before it even goes into effect
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09.04.2024 | North Dakota joins lawsuit over Biden’s unlawful attempt to sidestep Congress on student loans | BISMARCK, N.D. – Gov. Doug Burgum today conveyed his support for North Dakota joining a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s unlawful attempt to sidestep Congress and cancel student loan debt at considerable expense to U.S. taxpay... |
27.03.2024 | Last Week Missouri Told The Supreme Court No Gov’t Should EVER Interfere With Speech; This Week It Sues Media Matters For Its Speech | I know that hypocrisy is no longer a political liability, especially for the most egregious political grifters out there, but it should still be called out. This week’s example of extreme hypocrisy and nonsense is Missouri’s ridiculous Atto... |
22.11.2023 | Dollar General is overcharging customers at checkout in several states, according to lawsuits and customers | Retail Dollar General is overcharging customers at checkout in several states, according to lawsuits and customers
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06.10.2023 | Missouri pressures Tyson to sell 2 poultry plants set for closure | Dive Brief:
Missouri’s chief legal officer is calling on Tyson Foods to sell two of its poultry plants expected to close later this month, saying the factories “are critical to local communities.”
Attorney General Andrew Bailey wrote in a l... |
11.08.2023 | A backlash is brewing against DEI in corporate America — and a venture-capital fund facing a racial-bias lawsuit is caught in the middle | Fearless Fund cofounders Ayana Parsons and Arian Simone Fearless Fund
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VC firm Fearless Fund is being sued by the group behind the Supreme Court affirmative action case.
The conservative group claims a grant program run by Fearles... |
05.07.2023 | Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Obtains Court Order Blocking the Biden Administration from Violating First Amendment | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced today that the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana granted his motion to block top officials in the federal government from continuing to... |
12.05.2023 | Attorney General Bailey Moves for Emergency Relief at Southern Border | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and 12 other states moved for emergency relief from the Biden Administration’s unlawful attempt to further open the southern border. ... |
01.05.2023 | Missouri gender-affirming care restrictions temporarily blocked by court | A Missouri state court on Monday temporarily stayed an order by the state's attorney general imposing restrictions on gender-affirming care for transgender youth and adults from taking effect.
The big picture: The order, issued by Missouri ... |
29.04.2023 | Elon exposes his burner, Tile embraces the cat life, and Elizabeth Holmes avoids prison | Hey, TechCrunch people. If you’re looking for a recap of the week’s news in tech, you’ve come to the right place. It’s Week in Review (WiR), TechCrunch’s regular recap column. Glad to have you.
Before we get on with the meat of it, a PSA th... |
13.04.2023 | Abortion Pill Access in 2023: A Timeline | In 2000, the Food and Drug Administration approved mifepristone and misoprostol, two pills that are taken together to terminate a pregnancy. The agency ruled that these drugs, often referred to as “abortion pills” were safe to use through t... |
14.03.2023 | Democratic lawmakers press pharmacy chains on abortion pill access | More than a dozen Democratic lawmakers are urging some of the nation’s largest drugstore chains to provide the “strongest possible legal access” to mifepristone for patients, the latest sign that pharmacies are caught in the crosshairs over... |
14.03.2023 | Is Gavin Newsom Attacking Walgreens For Its Choices Different From DeSantis Attacking Disney? | There has been some back and forth over the past week regarding Walgreens and how it’s handling the distribution and dispensing of the pharmaceutical Mifepristone, which is prescribed by doctors for early term abortions. In February, a bunc... |
07.03.2023 | Newsom vs Walgreens on abortion: Where California goes from here | Since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Gov. Gavin Newsom has sought to make California a sanctuary state for those seeking abortions. He just threw yet another pebble in that pond – but it’s unclear how long and far it’ll ripple.
Newsom twee... |
07.03.2023 | Newsom wants to cut ties with Walgreens over abortion pill access, so now what? | In summary
It’s not clear how the decision might affect those enrolled in Medi-Cal, the state’s health insurance program for low-income residents. Walgreens is a key provider of prescriptions for the program.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s surprise an... |
07.03.2023 | Walgreens' mixed messaging on abortion pills landed it in the political crossfire, and its clarifications may not be enough to avoid a boycott | BIZ-SCOTUS-ABORTION-WALGREENS-TB Chicago Tribune / Getty Images
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Walgreens says it will sell abortion ills in states where it is "legally permissible to do so."
The drugstore had assured Kansas' attorney general that it ... |
01.03.2023 | Attorney General Bailey Warns More Major Pharmacies about Abortion Pill Distribution | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.- In an effort to protect women and children and enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey led a coalition of 19 attorneys general in directing more letters to five major pharmacies warning them... |
20.02.2023 | Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey Decries FBI Memo as Religious Attack on Catholics | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In an effort to protect Missourians’ religious freedoms, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and 19 other attorneys general directed a letter to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray a... |
25.01.2023 | Attorney General Bailey Sues Biden Administration to Halt Unlawful New Immigration Program | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - In an effort to enforce the laws as written, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and 19 other state attorneys general filed suit against the Biden Administration over a new Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) p... |
20.01.2023 | Attorney General Bailey Directs Letter to CPS and the City of Columbia for Taking Schoolchildren to Drag Queen Show | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.- In an effort to protect children throughout the state, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey directed a letter to Superintendent of Columbia Public Schools, Brian Yearwood, and Mayor of the City of Columbia, Barbara B... |
22.12.2022 | Attorney General Schmitt Files Lawsuit Against Propane Gas Supplier Gygr Gas | Attorney General Schmitt Files Lawsuit Against Propane Gas Supplier Gygr Gas
Dec 22, 2022, 16:32 PM by AG Schmitt
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced today that his office has filed a lawsuit against Misso... |
01.12.2022 | Apple’s Woes in China Expose the Hypocrisy of ESG as a Risk Assessment Tool says Friends of Science Society | THE PURSUIT OF THE IMPOSSIBLE Materials Constraints and Realities for the Net Zero Utopia if ESG were just an “analytical tool” as Gore suggests, then Apple would be at the bottom of every ESG ratings table available and would have been sol... |
02.11.2022 | Missouri Senate race shows just how hard it is to campaign on abortion in the heartland | KANSAS CITY, Mo. – If any Senate race should be a referendum on abortion access it’s the one in Missouri.
The Republican official running to represent the Show Me State, Eric Schmitt, used his previous post as Missouri’s attorney general to... |
25.10.2022 | Missouri Attorney General Appears To Be Using Open Records Requests To Intimidate His Critics | Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is involved in some questionable use of the state’s public records laws. Following the AG’s dubious decision to sue schools over what he called “illegal” mask mandates, he raised his controversy level ... |
04.10.2022 | A student-loan company that took over public servants' accounts is involved in one of the first major lawsuits against Biden's debt cancellation | President Joe Biden. Drew Angerer/Getty Images
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Six GOP-led states filed a Missouri-based lawsuit over Biden's student-loan forgiveness.
Missouri houses MOHELA, a student-loan firm that recently took over some federal borrower acc... |
02.09.2022 | Fauci Parody Instagram Account Finally Removed While US Government is Accused of Colluding With Meta | Griffin Davis , Tech Times 02 September 2022, 12:09 pm
Meta finally removed the Instagram account that parodied Anthony Fauci from its popular online photo platform.
(Photo : Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
An Instagram employee... |
24.06.2022 | With Roe v. Wade overturned, which states would restrict or protect abortion rights? | Washington — The bombshell decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn its landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling on abortion rights has upended 50 years of precedent and handed state lawmakers across the country the power to restrict or ban a... |
23.06.2022 | U.S. Supreme Court expands gun rights in striking down New York concealed carry law | WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a New York law that made it illegal to carry a firearm in public without showing a special need for protection.
The court ruled that the state’s concealed carry law violates the 14... |
25.05.2022 | Attorney General Schmitt Files Suit Against Boone County Fencing Contractor for Violations of Missouri Consumer Protection Laws | Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced that his Office filed a civil action against Joseph Murray, doing business as “Affordable Fence,” for unlawful business practices.
“My Office’s Consumer Protection Section works diligently to protect ... |
08.04.2022 | Attorney General Schmitt Obtains Consent Judgment and Full Restitution for Victims in “Lantern Fest” Lawsuit | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced today the entry of a consent judgment against Happy Fun Events, LLC, Owen Spencer Hunn, and Martha Hunn. The Hunns owned Happy Fun Events, a Utah-based company, that put on “Lant... |
25.02.2022 | J&J, drug distributors sign off on a mammoth $26B opioid settlement with 46 states | Three major drug distributors and Johnson & Johnson have the numbers they need to move forward with a mammoth settlement that will lay to rest a majority of the state and local opioid lawsuits filed against them.
Of 49 eligible states, ... |
23.12.2021 | Paxton, Schmitt ask court to require Biden administration to finish border wall | (The Center Square) – As Texas and Missouri attorneys general ask a federal court to require the Biden administration to immediately resume building the border wall with funds allocated by Congress, the Department of Homeland Security annou... |
06.11.2021 | More than half of US states are suing to stop Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate | President Joe Biden promoting vaccines at the White House on Wednesday. His vaccine mandate plans are now under legal attack by most US states. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
At least 26 states on Friday filed or joined lawsuits opposing Presiden... |
30.10.2021 | Missouri's Schmitt, Nebraska's Peterson join eight states in lawsuit against Biden's vaccine mandate for federal contractors | (The Center Square) – Republican attorneys general Eric Schmitt of Missouri and Doug Peterson of Nebraska are leading eight additional states in a lawsuit against President Joe Biden and his administration for its COVID-19 vaccine mandate f... |
24.04.2020 | Lawsuits Demand Compensation From China for COVID-19; U.K. Reconsiders Huawei’s 5G Role | A Flurry of Lawsuits Demand Compensation From China for COVID-19
In recent weeks, U.S. federal courts have seen a wave of lawsuits seeking compensation from China for losses incurred as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. While experts sa... |
21.04.2020 | Is China ready for $300 trillion coronavirus lawsuit? Missouri became the first state to file a lawsuit against China for ‘enormous’ consequences of coronavirus ‘deceit’ | Could this be the end of China’s economy as we know it? Missouri on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against China for ‘enormous’ consequences of coronavirus ‘deceit,’ making it the first U.S. state to file such a suit. In a lawsuit filed at the Eas... |
26.11.2017 | Makers or breakers? | For decades technology companies have enjoyed a near-unbroken run of great publicity. Products and services are lauded as shiny and covetable. Adoption is couched as inevitable. Direction goes unquestioned. Engineering genius is assumed. An... |
13.11.2017 | Missouri attorney general launches an anti-trust investigation against Google | Missouri is launching an investigation into whether Google has broken its consumer protection and antitrust laws.
In a statement, the state’s attorney general, Josh Hawley, said that his office has issued a subpoena to the search giant earl... |
- | Millions of student loan borrowers to see their bills lowered in July — here’s what else to know | The Biden administration’s new repayment plan for student loan borrowers — the Saving on a Valuable Education, or SAVE, plan — is facing legal challenges.
Here’s what relief borrowers can still expect.
Millions of student loan borrowers wer... |
- | Biden's new student loan relief plan is on pause. Here's what borrowers need to know | Around 8 million borrowers have signed up for SAVE, the new income-driven repayment plan.
Just days before millions of student loan borrowers expected to see their monthly bill drop by a half or more, two federal judges halted the Biden adm... |
- | GOP attorneys general warn CVS, Walgreens against mailing abortion pill in their states | Republican attorneys general from 20 states have warned CVS and Walgreens against mailing abortion pills in their states.
CVS and Walgreens last month said they would dispense mifepristone but only in states where the law allows it.
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- | More than half of US states are suing to stop Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate | President Joe Biden promoting vaccines at the White House on Wednesday. His vaccine mandate plans are now under legal attack by most US states. Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
At least 26 states on Friday filed or joined lawsuits opposing Presiden... |
- | Biden student loan repayment plan to resume amid legal challenges, federal appeals court rules | A federal appeals court will allow a key part of Biden’s student loan relief plan to resume as the legal challenges against it unfold.
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Biden administration’s request to stay an order from last w... |
- | Student loan borrowers may face higher payments under Trump | Consumer advocates are worried about the fate of the U.S. Department of Education's new affordable repayment option for borrowers, known as SAVE, under President-elect Donald Trump.
That program was supposed to cut in half monthly bills for... |
- | State of the States: 2024 Elections | What are the outcomes of the 2024 U.S. state elections – and what does it mean for companies growing and operating across the country? Our update examines the available outcomes and trends from critical state Attorneys General (AG), guberna... |
- | California governor says state won’t do business with Walgreens over position on abortion pill | California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state would no longer do business with Walgreens.
Newsom’s statement comes after the company said it would not sell the abortion pill in 21 states due to legal restrictions.
Brandon Richards, a spokespe... |
- | Judges halt key parts of Biden’s student loan forgiveness, repayment plan — risking relief for millions | Two federal judges have blocked significant parts of President Joe Biden’s new student loan repayment plan.
The preliminary injunctions stop the U.S. Department of Education from implementing provisions of The Saving on a Valuable Education... |
- | The 2024 Elections for State Attorneys General: A Preview | Voters will choose a state Attorney General in 10 states this fall, with the most competitive races likely in North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Nationwide, 27 Republicans and 24 Democrats serve as Attorney General, including one in Washingto... |
- | Chevron ruling, Biden’s reelection bid at risk: Recent news may spell trouble for student loan borrowers | A recent Supreme Court ruling and the uncertainty about President Joe Biden’s reelection bid may have consequences for millions of student loan borrowers.
Here’s what to know about these developments.
A number of recent developments could s... |