IOWA Hospital lawyers deny tampering with jurors in malpractice case Lawyers representing University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics are denying involvement in any jury tampering ...
Read More »Across the Nation: National firm brings cannabis to the forefront
DETROIT — When putting together Dykema Gossett PLLC’s newly launched Cannabis Law practice group, R. Lance Boldrey said he did some surveying. The results surprised ...
Read More »FBI director: Number of IS cases in US has not dropped off
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minn. (AP) — The director of the FBI said Tuesday that the Islamic State group is currently the main threat facing the United ...
Read More »Judge approves aggressive timeline in Prince estate case
CHASKA, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota judge has approved an aggressive timeline for testing claims of heirship to Prince’s estate. In a one-page order Monday, ...
Read More »Across the Nation: Kansas schools caught in showdown
Kansas schools caught in showdown TOPEKA, Kan. — Many Republican legislators are serious about defying a recent Kansas Supreme Court order on education funding and ...
Read More »Across the Region: Attorney pleads not guilty to hit-and-run charge
NORTH DAKOTA Plaintiffs in hepatitis lawsuit seek testing Attorneys for victims of the largest hepatitis C outbreak in recent U.S. history want a judge to ...
Read More »Not every pothole needs federal protection
By Noah Feldman The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it a little faster and cheaper for property developers to proceed with projects that might be ...
Read More »No civil rights charges in shooting of Minneapolis black man
Minnesota’s U.S. attorney on Wednesday declined to file civil rights charges against two Minneapolis police officers in the November death of a black man that ...
Read More »Ron Rosenbaum, attorney and radio host, dies at 68
Prominent Twin Cities attorney and local radio host Ron Rosenbaum has died of complications from cancer. Rosenbaum’s brother, former federal judge James Rosenbaum, told The ...
Read More »Supreme Court sides with property owners in wetlands case
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is making it easier for landowners to bring a court challenge when federal regulators try to restrict property development ...
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