Category: Midwest

Lawsuit argues new Missouri law redacting names from court filings hampers defense lawyers, journalists

A new state law intended to protect the privacy of witnesses and victims of crimes is instead hampering defense lawyers and journalists, a lawsuit filed last week in Cole County Circuit Court in Missouri argued.  That law, which took effect in August, contains a provision requiring that the names of crime victims and witnesses be…

Good news: Chicago alt-weekly returns to weekly print issue

In an increasingly rare move for a print publication, especially with the abrupt closure of The Riverfront Times, Chicago’s alt-weekly is expanding its print operations. The Reader will print weekly editions of the paper again starting this week after reducing its paper distribution to a biweekly in June 2020 because of  the pandemic, said Chasity…

Pollster has eyes ‘wide open’ on Hartmann candidacy

Incumbency is almost insurmountable. That’s a truism in America and Missouri, according to Ken Warren, a political science professor at St. Louis University with decades of expertise on polling, democracy and politics. He’s not optimistic about Ray Hartmann’s chances in his quest to unseat U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner, R-Ballwin. Pollster Warren has been a frequent…