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html import

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Events

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2025-01-03 03:54:08

expired found date

-

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2025-01-03 03:54:08

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Open Graph

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amateur

description

stl mo usa

image

site name

author

updated

2026-02-28 18:37:55

raw text

amateur amateur stl mo usa Wednesday, September 23, 2015 Obiter dictum and Disingenuousness ob·i·ter dic·tum ōbidər ˈdiktəm/ noun: obiter dictum ; plural noun: obiter dicta a judge's incidental expression of opinion, not essential to the decision and not establishing precedent. an incidental remark. Judge Dierker's Obiter Dictum In 2001, Judge Robert Dierker of Missouri's 22nd Circuit ruled invalid an ordinance requiring the City of St. Louis to contract only with entities that pay a living wage. Judge Dierker ruled that the City ordinance in question was void due to the City ordinance's vagueness and due to several technical (though fixable) defects. One Missouri statute that the ordinance did not contravene, according to Judge Dierker, was the Missouri statute (RSMO 67.1571) enacted in 1998 prohibiting local minimum wage increases more than the state minimum wage: "To the extent that [the living wage ordinance] applies to contractors and direct recip...

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