The legal fight to protect the iconic name of Home G. Phillips Hospital continues, with members of the Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni staging a rally on Saturday April 27
Advocacy organization Change the Name Coalition is asking the Missouri Health Department to decertify accreditation of a 3-bed urgent care center due to its name
A federal trademark infringement lawsuit against developer Paul McKee, filed by the Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni Inc., challenging his use of the name Homer G. Phillips on a three-bed
Last year, the nurses' alumni filed a lawsuit against McKee alleging trademark infringement, false advertising, trademark dilution, and unfair competition.
As the Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni, Inc., copyright infringement lawsuit against developer Paul McKee moves toward a possible trial in January 2024, the group announced at a Monday rally
OKLAHOMA CITY - Before the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (OK-CADP) honored three women engaged in practical work to end executions – and before the organization held its
The Change the Name Coalition supports the Homer G. Phillips Nurses Alumni and the lawsuit to protect the copyright and removal of the name of Homer G. Phillips.
Community leaders in St. Louis are determined to keep fighting developer Paul McKee’s use of Homer G. Phillps’ name for a north St. Louis health center.
Protestors erected gallows in front of the giant penny at Lincoln Park in Downtown Long Beach Monday as part of a protest to demand the park be renamed because of President Abraham Lincoln’s role in ordering or overseeing the deaths of Native Americans.
Nurse alumni of Homer G. Phillips Hospital, a public hospital that served St. Louis Black community for more than 40 years, are suing a developer for trademark infringement.