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Subject: U.S. District Court

  • Hallmark Could Take Away Paris Hilton's Hotness

    September 10, 2007
  • Federal Heat Melts Ice Cream Man

    September 11, 2007
  • Daily Briefs: Squitiro, Twinkies and the MLK Day Pork Pack

    January 17, 2008
  • Sonic Screw Job

    January 24, 2008
  • To Russia With Food Coloring

    September 7, 2000
  • Judicial Short Circuit

    January 11, 2001
  • Sex Edition

    Our second-annual issue dedicated to all things sex.

    February 14, 2008
  • Life Sucks

    April 5, 2007
  • Justice at Last?

    March 23, 2006
  • Double Trouble

    December 8, 2005
  • Hard Cell

    The feds want to bring down a deadly prison gang, and crimes in Leavenworth are exhibit A.

    April 29, 2004
  • Home Wrecker

    Brent Barber lives in a million-dollar mansion in Loch Lloyd, while people who invested in his real estate deals are trapped in financial hell.

    May 22, 2003
  • Born Again

    When Bryan J. Brown gave up his picket sign for a law degree, that just made him a stronger activist- and perfect candidate for a job in Kansas state government.

    May 15, 2003
  • You're in Kansas, Dorothy

    An outdated anti-discrimination law keeps women in their place.

    November 21, 2002
  • Hell On Wheels

    Wrecked and abused rental cars get a new lease on life at Shawnee Mission Ford.

    September 5, 2002
  • Blame and Stall

    A shocked Kansan says Hallmark's Sarah is inhumane and full of gall.

    August 29, 2002
  • So Long, Joe

    While Joe Armine waits to die, Missouri courts won't admit they could have been wrong.

    July 4, 2002
  • Past Due

    A federal judge forces the boys of Rent-a-Center to clean up their bad behavior.

    May 9, 2002
  • Insanely Rich

    A mentally ill man is found guilty of being scary.

    March 14, 2002
  • When Online Got Off Base

    Or: How Mark Cuban would have--and could have?--saved the music biz.

    April 11, 2002
  • Whistle Blowers Lawsuit

    December 6, 2001
  • Hearse Nurse

    Nurse Richard Williams has never been charged, but he's suspected in 42 murders.

    November 1, 2001
  • Custody Battle

    Marvel Comics isn't going to give up Captain America without a fight.

    April 19, 2001
  • Pardon Me

    A former Black Panther awaits justice.

    April 5, 2001
  • The White Power Company

    Kansas City Power & Light was as unfriendly to Hispanics as it was to blacks.

    September 21, 2000
  • One Tow Over the Line

    Kansas City's towing industry is a wreck.

    July 27, 2000
  • The Men to Call

    Charged with a serious crime? Low on funds? Kent Gipson and Sean O'Brien are the guys to call.

    April 27, 2000
  • Swimming with sharks

    Being a young African-American competitive swimmer or diver is like swimming in shark-infested waters. But three members of Central high school's swim team do it every day.

    February 17, 2000
  • Candy-selling preacher suspected of arson

    ​Carva Lee White, an itinerant preacher and convicted felon, has been implicated by federal authorities in an arson scheme.An indictment unsealed in U.S. District Court in Kansas City, Kansas, says White set fire to a church in Leavenworth where he was working as a music director. White intended to embezzle the insurance money, according to the indictment.White, the musically gifted son of a preacher, has a long history of trying to make money in ways that do not involve honest toil. In 2001,

    October 16, 2009
  • Samoan diplomat sues Branson immigration officials for unlawful arrest

    Hans Joachim Keil is on the right​Branson, Missouri, is not exactly the birthplace of sophistication. Perhaps it was just an innocent mistake when, on September 9, 2008, agents with the U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested a Samoan man, Hans Joachim Keil, on the suspicion that Keil was not in the country legally.See, Keil is a U.S. citizen. He has dual citizenship here and in Samoa and has lived in the U.S. for over 40 years. He also served for four years in th

    November 13, 2009