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Local judge offers wedding services for military Ramsey County District Court Judge James Campbell began offering to perform wedding services at no cost for military ...
Read More »Hennepin judges hear from experts on listening
Initiative seeks to help those on bench to improve body language and other communication skills
Read More »A crash course in becoming search savvy on the Web
Access to the Internet has become almost a necessity in law offices today. It can be used to do computerized legal research, locate eyewitness and ...
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Supreme Court Orders Attorney Discipline Disability Inactive Status The attorney is transferred to disability inactive status, and proceedings on the petitions for disciplinary action are ...
Read More »Study finds no evidence of harm from opening juvenile cases
Three years after the implementation of a pilot project making juvenile proceedings in several counties public, the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) has concluded ...
Read More »No distress award for witnessing son’s injury
Even though mother was in the ‘zone of danger’
Read More »Putting a face on the tragic events of Sept. 11
The extent of the carnage caused by the recent terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania is almost inconceivable. The thousands of ...
Read More »A look at the legal implications of trying terrorists
You have made war on us — we have not made war on you. For two decades we have fought on two continents to protect ...
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Loggers’ lawsuit suffers another appellate setback For the second time, a federal appeals court has affirmed a judge’s rejection of a novel lawsuit that claimed ...
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