Recent Articles from Jason Rosenbaum
Civil Rights: Seizure – Plain View – Pawn Shop
PPS, Inc. v. Faulkner County, Arkansas, et al. (MLW No. 61689/Case No. 09-3540 – 15 pages) (U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit, Hansen, J.)
Report: Rep. Graves considers Senate run
The Hill, a political publication based in Washington, D.C., reported Wednesday that U.S. Rep. Sam Graves is considering running for Senate next year against Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.
Report: Graves considering 2012 Senate run
The Hill, a political publication based in Washington, D.C., reported Wednesday that U.S. Rep. Sam Graves is considering running for Senate next year against Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.
Six attorneys to lead Senate committees
Three attorneys who work for Lathrop & Gage will chair Missouri Senate committees during the 2011 legislative session, according to a list of committee leaders released Tuesday by Senate President Pro Tem Rob Mayer, R-Dexter.
Six attorneys to lead Senate committees
Three attorneys who work for Lathrop & Gage will chair Missouri Senate committees during the 2011 legislative session, according to a list of committee leaders released Wednesday by Senate President Pro Tem Rob Mayer, R-Dexter.
Mayer appoints committee chairmen
Senate President Pro Tem Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, released a list of the senators who lead committees during the legislative session.
Mo. bill lowers threshold for election recounts
A southern Missouri lawmaker wants to make it harder for losing candidates to get election recounts.
Bond joins Thompson Coburn
Christopher “Kit” Bond listens as Thompson Coburn Chairman Tom Minogue explains at a press conference in the firm’s downtown St. Louis office why the firm hired the former U.S. senator. Bond is joining the firm as a partner and will split his time between Missouri and Washington, D.C.
Senator’s site prematurely claims chairmanship, aide says
The press release on Columbia Republican Sen. Kurt Schaefer’s Web site claiming the Appropriations Committee chairmanship shouldn’t have been posted, says a spokeswoman for Missouri Senate Majority Caucus.
Blunt sworn in as Missouri’s new senator
Roy Blunt, a Republican from Springfield, is now a United States senator.
Nixon urges cooperation as Mo. Legislature begins
The Missouri Legislature is convening with its largest Republican majority in decades and its largest freshmen class in several years.
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