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.
They announced that because of the way the ballot language was worded, they did not feel they would have a fair shot at getting their changes passed. But opponents of the measure are still trying to get their message across.
Six retired judges from the Missouri Supreme Court are headlining a group -- Missourians for Fair and Impartial Courts Committee (MFICC) – set up to campaign against Amendment 3, a proposal on the Nov. 6 ballot that would give governors more power in the selection of many judges.
The Missouri Supreme Court's decision striking down part of Missouri's cyberbullying law leaves few if any instances in which the law can be applied, legal experts say.
Missouri Supreme Court Judge William Ray Price Jr., the longest-serving member of the current court, is stepping down. Price wrote in a letter that he is concerned about efforts to change Missouri's judicial-selection system and wants to make sure his successor is chosen under the current system.
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.
Wednesday's "rebooting government" sessions in the Missouri state Senate dealt with issues ranging from health care to courts. In the session on courts, state Supreme Court Chief Justice William Ray Price Jr. (left) lobbied for state lawmakers