Nixon names Paul Wilson, former aide, to state Supreme Court
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon just announced that he has named Paul C. Wilson, a former aide and former judge, to be the newest member of the Missouri Supreme Court.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon just announced that he has named Paul C. Wilson, a former aide and former judge, to be the newest member of the Missouri Supreme Court.
The Missouri Supreme Court has issued rulings that appear to bolster the bargaining rights of public employees unions, by stipulating that local governments and school districts cannot refuse to negotiate with such entities.
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that the General Assembly does have the power to intervene when it comes to residency requirements for St. Louis firefighters. That means that city firefighters – like city police – can reside outside St. Louis after seven years on the job.
Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s office released ballot summary language on Tuesday proposals to alter the Missouri nonpartisan court plan and to bar the governor from setting up a health insurance exchange through executive order.
The Missouri Supreme Court reversed a circuit court decision that kicked state Rep. Jamilah Nasheed off the ballot in the 5th senatorial district race, placing the St. Louis Democrat back in the race against incumbent state Sen. Robin Wright-Jones.
The Missouri Supreme Court has dashed the hopes of U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, by affirming 4-3 the new redistricting map for Missouri’s remaining eight congressional districts. That map had eviscerated Carnahan’s current district.
The Missouri Supreme Court's decision in a case challenging a new map for the state House will likely hinge on the high court's interpretation of the word "perfection."
The Missouri Supreme Court is set once again to hear the dispute over the state's redrawn boundary lines for the remaining eight congressional districts. Both sides will make their case before the court next Thursday, with a ruling expected to
The Missouri Supreme Court has agreed to hold back-to-back oral arguments next Thursday on suits challenging Missouri's congressional and state Senate redistricting. The court will listen to arguments in two congressional cases -- one from
The commission charged with interviewing candidates for the vacant spot on the Missouri Supreme Court has settled on three finalists: Michael W. Manners, George W. Draper III and Joe D. Jacobson. Gov. Jay Nixon will choose one of them for the