Legally Speaking: The Mental Clutter Lawyers Carry
A legal profession commentary explores how unresolved communication, uncertainty and mental clutter contribute to lawyer stress and burnout.
Six recommended for 4th District bench
The commission on judicial selection recommends six candidates for three vacancies in Minnesota’s 4th Judicial District bench in Hennepin County.
Minnesota charges ICE agent in shooting of immigrant
Minnesota prosecutors charged ICE agent Christian Castro with assault related to the shooting of a Venezuelan immigrant in Minneapolis during Trump's immigration crackdown.
Trump’s deal to drop suit against IRS creates $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’
President Trump has agreed to drop his family’s lawsuit against the IRS as part of a highly unusual agreement that establishes a nearly $1.8B fund to compensate those who, like him, have claimed they have been targets of a “weaponized” justice [...]
Michigan Supreme Court restricts ICE civil arrests at courthouses
Michigan Supreme Court restricts civil arrests by ICE at courthouses to protect subpoenaed witnesses, attorneys, and jurors amid immigration enforcement concerns.
Judge grants accused CEO killer Mangione’s bid to suppress evidence
Judge Gregory Carro partially granted Luigi Mangione’s bid to suppress evidence found in his backpack in his murder trial in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing.
Perspectives: High court cellphone case echoes one here
Minnesota Supreme Court and U.S. Supreme Court cases examine whether geofence warrants for cellphone location data violate privacy rights.
Supreme Court lets abortion pill mail delivery continue
The U.S. Supreme Court restores telemedicine access to abortion pill mifepristone, pausing a 5th Circuit block as legal challenges over FDA rules continue.
‘Manhood’ class will continue at prison under DOC settlement
A federal lawsuit settlement allows the Quest for Authentic Manhood program to continue at a Minnesota prison after free speech claims.
D.C. Circuit questions Trump’s executive orders punishing major law firms
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit questioned Trump administration's executive orders punishing major law firms over legal work and security clearances.
Milwaukee judge denies communication restrictions for accused stalker
Milwaukee County judge refused to restrict jail calls by Amier H. Jones Jr., accused of stalking and threatening a victim over 600 times.
Roofing subcontractor charged with workers’ comp fraud
Brian Alanis Ramos charged with workers’ compensation insurance fraud in connection with roofing work at St. Paul’s McDonough Homes public housing project.
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