News - Missouri Court of Appeals
By Donna Walter Change in state law should mean earlier retirement pay, ex-judge says A former state administrative judge should have started receiving pension payments when he turned 62 despite how the law read when he left the bench, his lawyer argued before the Missouri Supreme Court.
By Tim Townsend, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Dec. 13--ST. LOUIS -- The Missouri Court of Appeals dealt a setback this week to people who claim clergy sexual abuse, reining in an eased deadline for filing lawsuits.
By Richard Jackoway Law schools are not pushing as hard to enroll minority students as they did when they were young, a panel of black judges said at the Hon. Theodore McMillian Black History Month Dinner last week.
By Donald Bradley, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Oct. 25--A Circuit Court judge ruled Tuesday that the Missouri Public Service Commission overstepped its authority in approving a power plant that Aquila built in Cass County without zoning approval.
