The Minnesota Supreme Court, in a divided ruling, has reversed a ruling from the Minnesota Court of Appeals regarding an arbitrator’s decision.
Read More »Bowing out of U.S. News rankings
Mitchell Hamline School of Law and others withdraw from what some schools call ‘elitist, nonscientific’ evaluations.
Read More »Warhol foundation loses Prince portrait case
A Minnesota professor says the Supreme Court ruling still leaves plenty of room for creativity.
Read More »Legislature sends wage-protection bill to Walz
The omnibus jobs and labor bill includes a measure that makes general contractors share responsibility for their subcontractors’ wage violations.
Read More »CLE examines history of disability perceptions, protections
For many of us, the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon was an annual tradition that was benign, or maybe even inspiring. People with disabilities saw it another way.
Read More »8th Circuit: Mosque bomber’s federal conviction valid
An Illinois white supremacist has lost her appeal following her conviction for bombing a Minnesota mosque in 2017.
Read More »Supreme Court disbars attorney facing prison for insurance fraud
The Minnesota Supreme Court disbarred longtime personal injury attorney Bradley Ratgen. Next month, Ratgen will head to federal prison.
Read More »Balancing act: 22 legislators practice law to some degree
The 22 Minnesota legislators say there are burdens and rewards to managing both jobs at once.
Read More »Purse search deemed lawful under automobile exception
The Minnesota Supreme Court recently ruled that there was no constitutional violation when police officer searched a woman’s purse inside a car.
Read More »COVID contempt penalties upheld
A coffee shop in central Minnesota is on the hook for tens of thousands of dollars after violating Gov. Tim Walz’s COVID-19 executive orders.
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