A conservative advocacy group accused the state of rationing lifesaving medicine based on race. Quietly, the department changed its policy.
Read More »Reasonable suspicion standard upheld in breath test case
A Minnesota man’s driver’s license remains suspended after a precedential Minnesota Court of Appeals decision.
Read More »Grammar decides harassment case
A dispute between former lovers that originated in the realm of social media was resolved by The Chicago Manual of Style.
Read More »Can employers require anti-racism training?
In the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, many companies promised to change their organizational culture by including training on topics such as anti-racism.
Read More »Lawsuit challenges vaccine order
A St. Paul man who works remotely is part of a class-action lawsuit against the Biden administration.
Read More »Salmonella outbreak sparks lawsuit
A West St. Paul restaurant is at the center of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 17 known individuals with salmonella enteritidis in mid-2021.
Read More »EEOC reaches discrimination settlement with trucking firm
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced a discrimination settlement with Stan Koch and Sons Trucking, a package and freight delivery company in Minneapolis.
Read More »Bar Buzz: Opioids, coming suits, settlements and more
A biweekly roundup of topics of interest to Minnesota’s legal community.
Read More »Grand Rapids attorney charged with sexually assaulting clients
A Grand Rapids attorney has been charged with criminal sexual assault after allegedly sexually assaulting clients.
Read More »8th Circuit weighs rights of rice
Eyes from across the globe are on Minnesota as ongoing litigation, now in the 8th Circuit, could result in granting legal rights to wild rice.
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