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In a Supreme Court term that handed Trump and conservatives, big wins, Ketanji Brown Jackson - the newest justice - has ...
A Missouri judge blocked many of the state’s abortion restrictions Thursday, reimposing a preliminary injunction against them just a little over a month after the ...
BROWNSTOWN — Jackson County’s new prosecutor took the oath of office Monday evening at the courthouse in Brownstown. Lynsey Fleetwood was sworn in by Jackson Superior II Judge AmyMarie Travis to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Republican-backed ban in Tennessee on gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors on Wednesday in a setback for transgender rights that could bolster efforts ...
Subscribe NowYoung currently operates the GeneXis Clinic in Jackson. Jackson doctor Alexander Alperovich of the Advanced Cardiovascular and Vein Center oversaw Young's practice from December 2015 ...
A Houston bankruptcy judge said U.S. law firm Jackson Walker breached its ethical duties for not earlier disclosing a relationship between David Jones, another Houston bankruptcy judge who ...
Clay County, Missouri Judge Karen L. Krauser, who is overseeing the trial about the 2023 Jackson County assessments, said Bailey and attorney Travis Woods spoke to Smith about the case.
KC native makes history as first female African American Presiding Judge in Jackson County's history By: Marlon Martinez Posted 5:23 AM, Feb 29, 2024 and last updated 6:32 AM, Feb 29, 2024 ...
The Jackson City Council gave a standing ovation Tuesday to Councilman Kenneth Stokes after approving an ordinance that honors his late wife.Stokes introduced an ordinance to rename Dr. Martin Luther ...
Jackson County Circuit Court announced Judge Jalilah Otto as the court’s newest presiding judge and the first African American to take on the role in the court’s nearly 200-year history.
Jackson County Circuit Court announced Judge Jalilah Otto as the court’s newest presiding judge and the first African American to take on the role in the court’s nearly 200-year history.
Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in Thursday as an associate justice to the United States Supreme Court, making history as the first Black woman on the highest court in the nation.