As if it was not enough to have three “Justice Andersons” serving on the Minnesota Supreme Court (Russell, Paul and G. Barry, in case you’ve ...
Read More »Paris draws a blank
I couldn’t help getting a kick out of one of Minneapolis attorney John Hinderaker’s posts on the Powerline blog today. Hinderaker made a post with ...
Read More »Negligent hiring claim KO'd
Can an insurance company be held liable for negligently hiring an agent who allegedly used her position to bilk a vulnerable adult out of $104,000? ...
Read More »Negligent hiring claim KO'd
Can an insurance company be held liable for negligently hiring an agent who allegedly used her position to bilk a vulnerable adult out of $104,000? ...
Read More »High court finds religion 2-day
The U.S. Supreme Court found religion today — or at least issued two rulings with a religious connection. In one case (Hein v. Freedom from ...
Read More »This suit just didn't fit
In 1993, an animated short film was released entitled, “The Wrong Trousers.” The film starred two animated characters known as “Wallace and Gromit.” The characters ...
Read More »Worker entitled to benefits despite outburst
Call it the “take this job and shove it” defense. In March 2006, when a worker at Brooklyn Center Motors was told by his lot ...
Read More »Assault on separate is not equal?
The Court of Appeals recently added another chapter to the continuing saga of race-based differentials in the law. In this case, the court called it ...
Read More »A 'swinging' ex-judge or hoodlum's revenge?
I was disappointed last week to see that former Judge Harvey Ginsburg, 53, was accused of threatening a teenager with a bat. (For those of ...
Read More »Dear Jurisprudence
The lesson: Don’t mess with a baby boomer judge when it comes to Beatles trivia. Before his sentencing on a felony burglary conviction, Montana resident ...
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