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Current Missouri Attorney General defeats Trump attorney, to face attorney Elad Gross in November

Current Missouri Attorney General defeats Trump attorney, to face attorney Elad Gross in November

by Ashley Byrd | Aug 7, 2024 | News, Politics / Govt

Missouri’s current Attorney General Andrew Bailey won the Republican nomination to run for his seat against Democrat Elad Gross in November. Bailey defeated a Donald Trump attorney, Will Scharf, almost two-to-one — though Scharf outspent him almost two-to-one....
Democrat Elad Gross contends he’s a viable alternative for Missouri attorney general

Democrat Elad Gross contends he’s a viable alternative for Missouri attorney general

by Anthony Morabith | Jul 29, 2024 | Crime / Courts, News, Politics / Govt

A St. Louis-based attorney is running unopposed in the Democratic primary for Missouri attorney general. Elad Gross contends that he’s a viable alternative to incumbent Andrew Bailey. He told Missourinet that the office’s job is to represent residents, something he...
Democrat Elad Gross contends he’s a viable alternative for Missouri attorney general

Democrat says Andrew Bailey is “wasting” taxpayer dollars in Biden student loan lawsuit

by Anthony Morabith | Jun 5, 2024 | Crime / Courts, Education, News, Politics / Govt

A Democratic candidate for Missouri attorney general is arguing that Andrew Bailey is wasting taxpayer dollars by suing the Biden Administration over a student loan forgiveness plan. Elad Gross told Missourinet that the government should not be telling families what...

Research time is key issue in Sunshine Law case heard by the Missouri Supreme Court

by admin | Feb 3, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

The Missouri Supreme Court will decide whether public governmental bodies can charge fees for searching for and researching public records. It’s the key question in a major case that was heard Wednesday morning by the Supreme Court. The court heard remote oral...

Missouri Supreme Court to hear key Sunshine law case on Wednesday involving costs for public records

by admin | Feb 2, 2021 | Crime / Courts, Health / Medicine, News, Politics / Govt

The Missouri Supreme Court will hear remote oral arguments on Wednesday in Jefferson City in a key Sunshine law dispute between GOP Governor Mike Parson’s office and a former Democratic candidate for attorney general. The case is “Elad Gross vs. Governor...

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