Recent Articles from Mike Mosedale
Bar Buzz: St. Thomas clinic nets three more commutations
Nearly two years ago, the United South Central School District expelled Alyssa Dee Drescher for the final six weeks of her junior year after a police officer, while conducting a random search of student lockers for contraband, discovered a pocket knife in her purse. Questioned by the principal, Drescher insisted that she had forgotten about ...
Bar Buzz: Appeals Court judge issues two-sentence opinion
Nearly two years ago, the United South Central School District expelled Alyssa Dee Drescher for the final six weeks of her junior year after a police officer, while conducting a random search of student lockers for contraband, discovered a pocket knife in her purse. Questioned by the principal, Drescher insisted that she had forgotten about ...
High court to hear challenge to minimum wage vote
Minneapolis seeks reversal of judge’s ruling on charter amendment
Court reprimands lawyer who interfered with 911 call
His conviction for a misdemeanor domestic assault didn't necessarily merit a public reprimand, court says
Report: High courts in Minnesota, Wisconsin a study in contrasts
Recent trends suggest there's greater comity on the Minnesota Supreme Court
McKeig choice boosts high court diversity
First Native American on high court also brings female majority
Into the future…
Nearly two years ago, the United South Central School District expelled Alyssa Dee Drescher for the final six weeks of her junior year after a police officer, while conducting a random search of student lockers for contraband, discovered a pocket knife in her purse. Questioned by the principal, Drescher insisted that she had forgotten about ...
Jury awards $5.5M to widow attacked by day laborer
Last year, Marlene Gronholz sued AAA Labor, asserting claims of vicarious liability, negligent hiring, and negligent supervision of the man who attacked her..
In Ventura ruling, experts see no clear victory
Does former Gov. Jesse Ventura have the appetite to go through another trial? Will he seek en banc review from the 8th Circuit or maybe even try his luck with a long-shot petition to the U.S. Supreme Court?
MPCA seeks injunction to shut down metal shredder
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is seeking a temporary injunction to close down a metal shredding operation in north Minneapolis.
‘Confidential’ email is $40M phish bait
Rarely used statute invoked after Minnesota swindle
Quitting work detail not same as quitting job
Appellate court overturns unemployment law judge
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