Missouri Injunction Law
 

Marissa Reams v. Texas County, Missouri, et al.

Springfield, Missouri civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on prisoner civil rights theories.

"Prisoner civil rights law is a body of law that protects the rights of people who are incarcerated. This law is based on the U.S. Constitution and federal and state laws.

The Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. This ... More...
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Raven Wolf C. Felton Jennings, II v. City of University City, Missouri

St. Louis, Missouri civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiff who sued Defendant claiming that Plaintiff's First Amendment Constitutional rights were violated by Defendant.

Plaintiffs Raven Wolf C. Felton Jennings II (“Jennings”) and Raymond Douglas (“Douglas”) are street musicians who perform in the University City Loop Special Business District (“the Loop”). On April 28, 20... More...
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Alticor, Inc. v. Yield Nation, LLC

St. Louis, Missouri intellectual property lawyer represented Plaintiff which sued defendant on a trademark infringement theory under 15 U.S.C. 1125, which provides:

§1125. False designations of origin, false descriptions, and dilution forbidden
(a) Civil action

(1) Any person who, on or in connection with any goods or services, or any container for goods, uses in commerce a... More...
   $0 (06-15-2021 - MO)

MALCOLM COUCH vs. STATE OF MISSOURI

Clayton, MO - Criminal defense lawyer represented defendant Malcolm Couch for appealing the denial of his Rule 24.0351 motion for postconviction relief.



On August 5, 2015, Movant was charged by grand jury indictment with six counts of
unlawful merchandising practices in violation of section 407.020.3
The indictment al... More...
   $0 (11-03-2020 - MO)

Sharon Dash, et al. v. Mark Barnaby

Mark Barnaby (Appellant) appeals the judgment entered in favor of Sharon Dash, Angela Simmons and Bill Blacksher, as trustees of the Riverwood Estates Homeowners Association (Association). We affirm.
BACKGROUND
Appellant is the owner of a residence located in the Riverwood Estates subdivision, which is bound by the Riverwood Estates Declaration of Residential Covenants and Restrictions... More...
   $0 (06-23-2020 - MO)

Emily Riegel, et al vs. David G. Jungerman, et al


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The plaintiffs in the underlying action are Emily Riegel, and husband and wife Allan and JoAnn Pickert. Riegel is the surviving spouse of attorney Thomas Picke... More...
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Phyllis Schlafly Revocable Trust v. Anne Cori




In this consolidated appeal, the Phyllis Schlafly Revocable Trust (PSRT), Eagle
Trust Fund (ETF), and Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund (EFELDF)
(collectively, the trusts) appeal from the district courts1 denia... More...
   $0 (05-22-2019 - MO)

Lawrence Willson v. City of Bel-Nor, Missouri




Lawrence Willson moved to preliminarily enjoin enforcement of a Bel-Nor
ordinance restricting the number of signs displayed on private property. The district
court denied the motion. Having jurisdiction under 1292(a)(1),... More...
   $0 (05-20-2019 - MO)

STATE OF MISSOURI, ex rel., KIMBERLY M. GARDNER, ATTORNEY OF THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS vs. HONORABLE MICHAEL F. STELZER, CIRCUIT JUDGE, DIVISION SIX, TWENTY-SECOND CIRCUIT



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Donald Hill v. Missouri Department of Conservation

Missouri Supreme Court - Jefferson City, Missouri

The Missouri Conservation Commission (Commission), its individual members,1 and the Missouri Department of Conservation (Appellants) appeal the judgment of the circuit court in this declaratory and injunctive relief action brought by Donald Hill and Oak Creek Whitetail Ranch, LLC, Travis Broadway and Winter Quarters Wildlife Ranch, LLC, and Kevin Grace and Whitetail Sales and Service LLC (Res... More...    $0 (07-03-2018 - MO)

Russell Bucklew v. Anne L. Precythe

Western District of Missouri Federal Courthouse - Kansas City, Missouri

The issue is whether the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments, as applied, bar
Missouri officials from employing a procedure that is authorized by Missouri statute
to execute Russell Bucklew.
In March 2006, Bucklew stole a car; armed himself with pistols, handcuffs, and
a roll of duct tape; and followed his former girlfriend, Stephanie Ray, to the home of
Michael Sanders, where she... More...
   $0 (03-06-2018 - MO)

Joshua Brenner v. American Education Services

Eighth Circuit Courthouse - St. Louis, Missouri

Joshua Seth Brenner sued American Education Services (AES), allegingviolations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, 47 U.S.C. 227. Brenner appeals the district courts adverse grant of summary judgment. Having jurisdiction
under 28 U.S.C. 1291, this court affirms.
Reviewing the record de novo in the light most favorable to the non moving
party, this court concludes that summar... More...
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Jaclyn Waters v. Ferrara Candy Co.

Eighth Circuit Courthouse - St. Louis, Missouri

With this courts permission, Ferrara Candy Co. (Ferrara) appeals the district
courts1 order remanding this putative class action back to the state court from which
it was removed. Neither party having waived the time limit in 28 U.S.C. 1453(c)(2),
we resolve this appeal on the parties briefs. We affirm.
I. Background
Plaintiff Jaclyn Waters filed this putative class action... More...
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Jimmy Duane Weed v. Corporal T.R. Jenkins; Colonel Ronald K. Replogle; Colnel Sandra K. Karsten

Eighth Circuit Courthouse - St. Louis, Missouri

Jimmy Duane Weed participated in a highway overpass protest. Due to traffic
safety concerns, state troopers told the protesters to disperse. Weed did not comply.
1The Honorable John M. Gerrard, United States District Judge for the District
of Nebraska, sitting by designation.
He was arrested. Weed sued, alleging that his arrest violated the First and Fourth
Amendments and that ... More...
   $0 (10-17-2017 - MO)

Southern Bakeries, LLC v. National Labor Relations Board

United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit - St. Louis, Missouri

Some production and sanitation employees of Southern Bakeries ("Southern"
or "company") attempted several times to end their representation by the Bakery,
Confectionary, Tobacco and Grain Millers Union, Local 111 ("union"). The National
Labor Relations Board ("NLRB" or "Board") twice prevented union decertification
votes due to Southern's unfair labor practices that would have tain... More...
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Samantha Jenkins v. City of Jennings, Missouri

St. Louis, MO - Missouri City Settles Debtors' Prison Civil Rights Violation Claims

Samantha Jenkins and others sued The City of Jennings on civil rights violation theories claiming:

1. The Plaintiffs in this case are each impoverished people who were jailed by the City
of Jennings because they were unable to pay a debt owed to the City from traffic tickets or other
minor... More...
   $4700000 (07-17-2016 - MO)

State of Missouri ex rel. Attorney General Chris Koster and the Missouri Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund Board of Directors vs. ConocoPhillips Company and Phillips 66 Company, and Cory Wagoner

On April 23, 2013, the Board filed suit against Phillips alleging that Phillips
improperly obtained reimbursement from the Fund. Wagoner moved to intervene as a
matter of right and, with that motion, Wagoner tendered a motion to dismiss the Boards
suit for the courts consideration should intervention be granted. On November 13, 2014,
the trial court entered an interlocutory... More...
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Gerald Geier and Stop Now! vs. Missouri Ethics Commission

From 1991 to 2012, Gerald Geier, a certified public accountant, was the treasurer
of Stop Now!, a Missouri political action committee (PAC) that engaged in issue
advocacy opposing ballot initiatives that would raise taxes. He was required to register
the PAC with the Missouri Ethics Commission (MEC), the agency responsible for
administering Missouris campaign finance disclosu... More...
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Bruce Smith v. ConocoPhillips Pipe Line Co.

Phillips 66 (Phillips) owns a petroleum products pipeline which runs through
the town of West Alton, Missouri. After a leak in the line was discovered in 1963,
its source was repaired, but the contamination at the leak site was not remediated. In
2002 contaminants from the leak were discovered in a family residence in West
Alton. Phillips purchased and demolished this property as w... More...
   $0 (09-15-2015 - MO)

Renee Sneitzer v. Iowa Department of Education

K.S. was 16 at the time of the proceedings before the ALJ, and in addition to Asperger Syndrome, she has also been diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder, mood disorder, adjustment disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. These diagnoses significantly affect K.S.'s communication, socialization, and behavior. K.S. was a freshman and sophomore at Cedar Rapids Kennedy High School during the 2010-11... More...    $0 (08-08-2015 - MO)

Elsie Glickert v. The Loop Trolley Trans

In 2013, four individualsElsie Beck Glickert, Jen Rivenes Jensen, Irene
Franklin, and Peter Sarandosfiled a five-count complaint (the Complaint) against
a number of defendants seeking declaratory and injunctive relief from the
1The Honorable Timothy L. Brooks, United States District Judge for the
Western District of Arkansas, sitting by designation.
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organization and... More...
   $-12 (07-01-2015 - MO)

Elise Beck Glickert v. The Loop Trolley Transportation Development District

In 2013, four individuals—Elsie Beck Glickert, Jen Rivenes Jensen, Irene
Franklin, and Peter Sarandos—filed a five-count complaint(“the Complaint”) against
a number of defendants seeking declaratory and injunctive relief from the
The Honorable Timothy L. Brooks, United States District Judge for the
1
Western District of Arkansas, sitting by designation.
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orga... More...
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United States of America v. Jon “Dirk” Dickerson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that two Kansas City, Mo., area men were sentenced in federal court today for their roles in a 14-year-long conspiracy to steal more than $1 million worth of trucks and trailers and their cargo.

Jon “Dirk” Dickerson, 57, of Raytown, Mo., and his son, Kyle Wayne Dickerson, 32, o... More...
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United State of America v. Kenneth Ray Borders, Jon Dirk Dickerson, and Wayne Dickerson

Kenneth Ray Borders, 43, of Kansas City, Mo., Jon Dirk Dickerson, 56, of Raytown, Mo., and his son, Kyle Wayne Dickerson, 31, of Holden, Mo., were found guilty of the charges contained in a Dec. 14, 2012, federal indictment. They were taken into federal custody immediately after the verdicts were returned by the jury.

Evidence presented during the trial indicated that all three of the co-... More...
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Paul Damon v. City of Kansas City, Missouri

Paul Damon ("Damon") and Natalia Olinetchouk ("Olinetchouk"), on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, appeal the trial court's dismissal of their class action petition for declaratory relief, injunctive relief, and damages against the City of Kansas City and American Traffic Solutions, Inc. We hold that the ordinance is invalid because it conflicts with state law. We further hold th... More...    $0 (11-26-2013 - MO)

Sally Boland v. Saint Luke's Health System, Inc.

This appeal arises from five separate wrongful death lawsuits all filed against the same three corporate defendants. The cases have been consolidated on appeal from the grant of judgments on the pleadings in favor of Respondents in each case.1 The legal issue in each case is identical: whether the trial courts erred in granting Respondents' motions for judgment on the pleadings, finding that the t... More...    $0 (11-26-2013 - MO)

Darren Berry v. Volkswager Group of America, Inc.

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (hereinafter, “Volkswagen”) seeks review of the trial court’s judgment awarding the attorneys in the underlying class action lawsuit attorneys’ fees. Volkswagen raises five points on appeal challenging the lodestar amount and the multiplier that the trial court applied.

This Court finds that the lodestar amount was within the trial court’s discret... More...
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Mellony Burlison v. Springfield Public Schools

Mellony and Douglas Burlison brought this action on behalf of their son C.M. under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the Missouri Constitution, alleging that Springfield Public Schools (the district), superintendent Norm Ridder, principal Ron Snodgrass, and sheriff James Arnott violated C.M.'s constitutional rights by briefly separating him from his backpack during a drug dog exercise in his high school class... More...    $0 (03-05-2013 - MO)

Dittmer Properties v. FDIC

Dittmer Properties, L.P., Dittmer Holdings, L.L.C., Barkley Center Holdings, L.L.C., Bufurd Farrington, and UMB Bank, N.A. (collectively "Dittmer") appeal the district court's1 dismissal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b) of their two lawsuits against a failed bank, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) as the bank's receiver, and Cathy Richards, successor personal representati... More...    $0 (02-28-2013 - MO)

Alyssa F. McAlister v. Ethan T. Strohmeyer

Alyssa McAlister appeals the denial, following a bench trial, of her request for a full order of protection against her child‟s father, Ethan Strohmeyer. McAlister argues that the undisputed evidence demonstrated that Strohmeyer pointed a gun at her and that such conduct constituted an attempt to place her in fear of physical harm under section 455.010. Consequently, McAlister argues, the trial ... More...    $0 (01-11-2013 - MO)

Dewain Fullerton v. Chad Fullerton

Chad Fullerton (Chad) appeals from a judgment upholding the validity of his farm lease, but awarding him no damages because he had not proven his entitlement thereto “by clear and convincing evidence.”1 On appeal, Chad’s first point contends the trial court erroneously used the wrong burden of proof, which prejudiced Chad in proving his damages. We agree. Because that error affected only the... More...    $0 (10-24-2012 - MO)

S.J.W. v. Lee's Summit R-7 School Dist.

The Lee's Summit R-7 School District ("the School District") issued 180-day suspensions to twin brothers Steven and Sean Wilson (together, "the Wilsons") on January 11, 2012 for disruption caused by a website the Wilsons created. The Wilsons filed suit against the School District on March 6, 2012, alleging, along with other claims, that the School District violated their rights to free speech. The... More...    $0 (10-17-2012 - MO)

Shirley Phelps-Roper v. City of Manchester, Missouri

Shirley and Megan Phelps-Roper brought this First Amendment facial challenge to an ordinance adopted by the city of Manchester to regulate the time and place of picketing at funerals and burials. Relying in part on Phelps-Roper v. Nixon, 545 F.3d 685 (8th Cir. 2008), cert. denied, 129 S. Ct. 2865 (2009), the district court ruled that each version of the Manchester ordinance violated the First Amen... More...    $0 (10-17-2012 - MO)

FH Partners, LLC v. Complete Home Concepts, Inc.

This case involves a dispute over the right to collect two commercial loans issued by a bank which failed and became subject to the control of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC"). FH Partners, LLC ("FH Partners") claims it has the right to collect both loans. FH Partners appeals from the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of Complete Home Concepts, Inc. ("CHC"), the bo... More...    $0 (09-18-2012 - MO)

Catherine Ndegwa v. KSSO, LLC

This is an appeal from the St. Louis County circuit court's entry of partial summary judgment awarding quiet title to the property located at 10960 Warwickhall in Bridgeton to Catherine Ndegwa as trustee of the Mrema family revocable trust. KSSO, LLC, asserts that the circuit court improperly entered summary judgment in favor of Ndegwa and the trust because there was a sufficient question of mater... More...    $0 (07-03-2012 - MO)

Whelan Security Co. v. Charles Kennebrew, Sr.

Whelan Security Company appeals a trial court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of Charles Kennebrew, Sr., and W. Landon Morgan on its action to enforce the non-compete agreements it had with Mr. Kennebrew and Mr. Morgan. On appeal, Whelan claims that the trial court erred in concluding that the non-competition and non-solicitation clauses were invalid as overbroad and unreasonable as to time... More...    $0 (08-14-2012 - MO)

B. Andersen v. HUD

The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) debarred B. B. Andersen from obtaining federal government contracts in 1990 after he failed to make required payments to the agency. Twenty years after HUD had sent him notice of the debarment, Andersen brought this action seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against its enforcement. The district court1 dismissed the complain... More...    $0 (05-03-2012 - MO)

Western Blue Print Company, LLC v. Myrna Roberts

Myrna Roberts (hereinafter, “Myrna”)1, Mel Roberts (hereinafter, “Mel”), DocuCopy, LLC, and Graystone Properties LLC (hereinafter and collectively, “Appellants”) appeal from the circuit court’s judgment after a jury entered a verdict against Appellants on Western Blue Print Company LLC’s (hereinafter, “Western Blue”) petition for damages. Appellants’ first four points allege ... More...    $0 (04-17-2012 - MO)

AvidAir Helicopter Supply v. Rolls-Royce Corporation

This appeal comes to us from two consolidated suits brought under the Uniform Trade Secrets Acts of Indiana and Missouri. Both suits involve information about the repair and overhaul of helicopter engines published by Appellee Rolls- Royce Corp. Rolls-Royce sought damages and injunctive relief for alleged trade secret violations. Appellant AvidAir Helicopter Supply Inc. sought a declaration that t... More...    $0 (12-13-2011 - MO)

Margaret French v. Barber Asphalt Paving Company

This was a suit instituted in the circuit court of Jackson county, Missouri, by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, a corporation whose business it was to construct pavements composed of asphalt, against Margaret French and others, owners of lots abutting on Forest avenue in Kansas City, for the purpose of enforcing the lien of a tax bill issued by that city in part payment of the cost of paving sa... More...    $0 (04-29-1901 - MO)

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