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The Attorney General's Office has many publications for consumers on topics ranging from adoption to landlord-tenant law and also offers a general guide to consumer entitled, "Know Your Rights". All publications may be ordered and the cost is free. The Missouri Attorney General was the first attorney general in the United States to blog.
Name Party Term 1 Edward Bates: Democratic-Republican: 1820–1821 2 Rufus Easton: Democratic-Republican: 1821–1826 3 Robert W. Wells: Democratic: 1826–1836
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office didn’t provide any cases beyond the ones found by the newspaper. Bailey’s four quo warranto cases are each distinct. In two instances, the officials ...
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office has stopped the release of Howard Roberts from South Central Correctional Center, about four hours southeast of Kansas City.
“The Missouri Attorney General’s Office is not exempt from the requirements of the state ethical rules, and this Court finds that Travis Woods, Plaintiff’s counsel, violated the Rules of ...
In November 2022, Parson appointed Bailey as the 44th attorney general of Missouri, after his predecessor Eric Schmitt's election to the U.S. Senate. [6] He took office on January 3, 2023. [5] As attorney general, Bailey moved aggressively to expand his powers and used his post to pursue conservative "culture war" issues. [5]
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued an opinion laying out the parts of state abortion law he thinks remain enforceable. Missouri AG argues some abortion restrictions will remain in ...
2024 Missouri Attorney General candidates Andrew Bailey, Will Scharf, Elad Gross and Sarah Unsicker share their visions for the office, if elected.