Recent Articles from Mike Mosedale
Attorney recalls campus battles with Gorsuch
Minneapolis attorney Jordan Kushner reminisces about their college days
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John Patrick Murphy has been unusually persistent in bringing challenges to his conviction and continued incarceration.
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Another decision from the Minnesota Court of Appeals, another blow to Minnesota’s drunken driving laws. In a published opinion issued Monday, a three-judge appeals court panel unanimously affirmed a District Court judge’s determination that a suspected drunken driver should not have had his driving privileges yanked for refusing to submit to a warrantless urine test. ...
Court shoots down unclaimed funds class action suit
“In the modern world, it is not uncommon or burdensome to conduct internet searches."
Fox scoops up Ken Abdo, entertainment team
In an interview, Abdo muses on the reasons for the move to Fox Rothschild
Conviction tossed in online threat to judge
Appeals court says jury instructions botched
Court wrestles with exoneration compensation
Stras: ‘To use a really technical, legal term, the statute is nonsense’
Court: Pre-conviction DNA testing can resume
The Dakota County Sheriff’s Department may resume its controversial practice
Right-to-work group lawsuit against SEIU tossed
Plaintiffs claimed ‘exclusive representation’ by union violates speech rights
Another lawyer enters crowded Minneapolis mayoral race
Another decision from the Minnesota Court of Appeals, another blow to Minnesota’s drunken driving laws. In a published opinion issued Monday, a three-judge appeals court panel unanimously affirmed a District Court judge’s determination that a suspected drunken driver should not have had his driving privileges yanked for refusing to submit to a warrantless urine test. ...
Five notable verdicts from 2016
Minnesota Lawyer rounded up some of the most notable trial verdicts from 2016
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Another decision from the Minnesota Court of Appeals, another blow to Minnesota’s drunken driving laws. In a published opinion issued Monday, a three-judge appeals court panel unanimously affirmed a District Court judge’s determination that a suspected drunken driver should not have had his driving privileges yanked for refusing to submit to a warrantless urine test. ...
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