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"We're All Trying to Find the Guy Who Did This,' Says Guy Who Did This

3 years 8 months ago
There’s a meme that comes to mind when thinking about Missouri Governor Mike Parson’s clumsy attempt, recently concluded, to destroy the life of a St. Louis reporter over the "crime" of revealing key cybersecurity vulnerabilities — affecting thousands of teachers' social security numbers — missed by Parson’s administration.…
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South Roxana Goes After "Dangerous" Property

3 years 8 months ago
SOUTH ROXANA - The village has filed suit in circuit court asking for permission to demolish an allegedly abandoned and dangerous house at 411 Rose Avenue. An inspector stated in a court document that the home has, exposed wood, rotted frames around the window, boarded up doorways that have been open and unsecured and burned siding on a detached garage. “The structure provides enticement for children, material for scavengers and vagrants and attracts and harbors unsafe health conditions by enticing rodents,” a statement from the village alleges. Authorities claim the property has been in a deteriorated state for several years. The property has been without utility services since January 2020. Officials claim they have attempted to contact the owners, TRI Brothers, LLC of Miami, but to no avail. The cost of the demolition and cleanup would be recoverable from the owners, according to the suit.

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Alleged Theft Of Comb Nets Felony Charge

3 years 8 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE - Joesid C. Gresham, 39, of Granite City, was charged with felony retail theft for allegedly stealing a Wet Brush Detangling Comb from the CVS store. The case was charged as a class 4 felony because the suspect was convicted of the same charge on April 21. The alleged crime occurred on Monday; the charge was filed Tuesday. Bail was set at $10,000. The item is available on the Internet for $5.99. WOOD RIVER - James R. Edwards, 35, of the first block of Beach Avenue, Wood River, was charged Tuesday with domestic battery, unlawful restraint, and unlawful violation of an order of protection. He allegedly pulled a female victim’s hair and gouged her eye on Monday after having been convicted of the same offense on Dec. 23. He was also accused of taking keys from the victim, preventing her from leaving the home. The victim was protected by an order of protection that was served on Oct. 21. EAST ALTON - Jennifer D. Howard, 33, of the 200 block of Kingshighway, East Alton,

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Sara Salger And Bob Marcus With The Gori Law Firm Named 2022 Super Lawyers

3 years 8 months ago
EDWARDSVILLE – The Gori Law Firm is proud to announce two of the firm’s attorneys were honored with 2022 Super Lawyers distinctions. Managing Partner Sara Salger was selected to the 2022 Illinois Rising Stars list, and Partner Bob Marcus was selected to the 2022 Illinois Super Lawyers list. The lists were published by Super Lawyers on January 28 of this year. Super Lawyers is a rating service that recognizes outstanding lawyers in more than 70 practice areas. Individuals that receive Super Lawyers distinctions have achieved high levels of peer recognition and professional success within their areas of practice. Only five percent of attorneys in Illinois are named Super Lawyers, while less than 3 percent of attorneys are named Rising Stars. Salger and Marcus are two of the many attorneys over the years from The Gori Law Firm to be recognized as Super Lawyers. “It’s an honor to once again be recognized for our work, both as individuals and as a firm,” sai

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A downtown memorial will honor enslaved people who sued for freedom

3 years 8 months ago
In the half-century between the Louisiana Purchase and the Emancipation Proclamation, approximately 400 enslaved people sued for their freedom at the St. Louis courthouse. St. Louis Circuit Court Judge David Mason and attorney Paul Venker discuss how that history has now led to a memorial bearing the names of the people suing.

A downtown memorial will honor enslaved people who sued for freedom

3 years 8 months ago
In the half-century between the Louisiana Purchase and the Emancipation Proclamation, approximately 400 enslaved people sued for their freedom at the St. Louis courthouse. St. Louis Circuit Court Judge David Mason and attorney Paul Venker discuss how that history has now led to a memorial bearing the names of the people suing.

GOP Leaders Comment About JCAR Vote That Stops Bid To Require Districts To Enforce Governor's Mask Mandate

3 years 8 months ago
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Senate Republican leader Sue Rezin, R-Morris, made a statement today about the Joint Committee of Administrative Rules (JCAR) successful vote that suspends the Pritzker Administration's attempt to reissue emergency rules that would have required school districts to enforce the Governor's Mask Mandate, despite the recent court ruling. The JCAR voted 9-0-2 to block the emergency rules and it was with a bipartisan vote. Sen. Rezin said: "Today, the Joint Committee of Administrative Rules made it clear that it would not accept the Governor's attempts to go above a court ruling made by a co-equal branch of government. "Instead of allowing our judicial system to work through its process, the Governor tried to double down on his unilateral approach to COVID-19 mitigation by reissuing the same exact rules the Sangamon County judge nullified earlier this month. This move was both bad government and dangerous to the rule of law as it ignored the court's ruling on due process."

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Techdirt Podcast Episode 311: EARN IT Is Still Bad

3 years 8 months ago

More than a year and a half ago we were joined on the podcast by Riana Pfefferkorn, then the Associate Director of Surveillance and Cybersecurity at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and now a research fellow at the Stanford Internet Observatory, to discuss the disastrous EARN IT Act. As you probably know, EARN IT is back, and this week, Riana joins us once again to discuss why it hasn't gotten any better — and might in fact have gotten worse.

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Leigh Beadon