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- Consistent with the governor's executive order, the Missouri Judiciary also will recognize Friday, November 25 as a state holiday.
- High school students earned top honors November 9 in the statewide finals of the 2016 Constitution Project.
- Effective December 1, 2016, websites under the www.courts.mo.gov domain, which includes Case.net and the Missouri eFiling System, will require web browser clients to support Transport Layer Security (TLS) v1.2 encryption. Recent versions of most modern web browsers will support this change, but older versions may not. Users may need to upgrade their web browsers to continue accessing websites under the www.courts.mo.gov domain.
- The governor on November 10 appointed attorney Stanley Wallach to fill the Goldman circuit judge vacancy in St. Louis County and on November 9 appointed Moniteau County Associate Circuit Judge Peggy Richardson to fill a new circuit judge position, created by the legislature, in the 26th Judicial Circuit (Camden, Laclede, Miller, Morgan, Moniteau counties).
- The 21st circuit commission on October 18 nominated Ellen Dunne, Renee Hardin-Tammons and Krista Peyton for the Clifford associate circuit judge vacancy, both in St. Louis County.
- The Supreme Court of Missouri is seeking candidates to fill five positions: a part-time clerk for its attorney enrollment office; a deputy clerk II for its en banc office; two municipal division courts monitors, one for a lawyer and the other for a clerk; and an executive director for the Board of Law Examiners.
- There are three law clerk openings on the Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District – one for Judge Victor Howard, one for Judge Alok Ahuja and one for Judge Karen Mitchell.
- The Supreme Court of Missouri on October 4 announced grant funding to support municipal court efforts as well as the consolidation of municipal division operations in St. Louis County.
- Chief Justice Patricia Breckenridge addressed the joint annual meeting of The Missouri Bar and the Judicial Conference of Missouri.
- The Supreme Court of Missouri has revised Rule 37.04 governing supervision of courts hearing ordinance violations and adopted minimum operating standards for Missouri's municipal divisions and has issued a model local rule for determining indigency in municipal cases.
- The Missouri judiciary is piloting the Case.net "Track This Case" feature.