Monthly Archives: June 2013

Court upholds authority of St. Louis to enact red light camera ordinance.

  The recent decision by the Eastern District in Smith v. City of St. Louis is one more step in a long line of cases that destroys the myth that using technology to reduce accidents at intersections through the use of … Continue reading

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Port Authority cannot condemn land for economic development purpose.

The recent decision by the Missouri Supreme Court denying the right to condemn land for economic development purposes assumes a larger than life impact on the ability of state and local government  in Missouri to engage in economic development. After … Continue reading

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Does a drug dog get a “free air sniff?

Does a drug dog get a free air sniff? As crude as it sounds, this in large part really depends on where the dog is sniffing. In the last several months, we have had three very important cases – two … Continue reading

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