Historic Supreme Court Records Now Available

More than 7,000 legal cases that provide a portrait of Missouri’s first 30 years as a state and 40 years before that are now only a few keystrokes away from anybody with a computer. The State Supreme Court and the state archives have been working on this project...

Porn Webmaster Forced To Comply With FTC Rules

A Ballwin man who says he is a “self-employed porn webmaster” has agreed to be more forthright about what he’s doing. The agreement has been forced by the Federal Trade Commission, which has sued Brian Westby after 46,000 people complained he had...

MU Student Accused Of Computer Tampering

Three charges of computer tampering have been filed against a University of Missouri student in Columbia who’s accused of hijacking another student’s e-mail account. The prosecutor says Matthew J. Graves used the account to send junk e-mails promoting...

Senate Committee Studying Anti-Spam Law Hears Concerns

A State Senate committee has been told an anti-spam list could be just the thing spammers want. The committee is looking at Senator Wayne Goode’s bill that would let the Attorney General compile an internet version of the state no-call law that limits telemketer...