1st Circuit affirms injunction blocking HUD changes to homelessness funding
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ruling preventing HUD from altering grant funding conditions for homelessness programs.
Court dismisses U.S. challenge to Minnesota tuition laws
Federal court rejects U.S. lawsuit challenging Minnesota laws granting tuition benefits to undocumented students, finding no standing and no federal preemption.
Minnesota joins lawsuit to stop Trump’s latest global tariffs
Minnesota and 23 other states sued to stop President Trump’s newly imposed 10% global tariffs, alleging they are illegal under recent Supreme Court rulings.
Kramer joins Uniform State Laws Commission
Liz Kramer, Minnesota’s solicitor general, was appointed to the Commission on Uniform State Laws to serve until May 31, 2027, replacing the late Melissa Hortman.
DOJ subpoenas Walz, Ellison, mayors over ICE opposition
DOJ subpoenaed Gov. Tim Walz, AG Keith Ellison, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her over opposition to Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Minnesota Supreme Court revives AG wage theft lawsuit
A divided Minnesota Supreme Court ruled equitable tolling applies to an attorney general wage theft case, reviving claims against Madison Equities.
Minnesota, Illinois sue Trump over ICE enforcement surge
Minnesota and Illinois sue the Trump administration to block a surge of ICE agents, alleging unconstitutional raids after a fatal Minnesota shooting.
Ellison sues nonprofit Act for Cause over alleged violations
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison sued Act for Cause and its president, alleging nonprofit self-dealing, misuse of charitable funds, and tax violations.
Ellison announces Kia, Hyundai settlement over auto thefts
Minnesota AG Keith Ellison settles with Kia and Hyundai over vehicle thefts, securing anti-theft fixes, consumer restitution, and nationwide safety reforms.
Democratic AGs sue over Consumer Financial Protection Bureau funding
A coalition of Democratic attorneys general sued the Trump administration, alleging its refusal to fund the CFPB is unconstitutional.
Judge orders Trump to restore FEMA disaster mitigation funds
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate billions in FEMA BRIC disaster mitigation funding, siding with 22 states including Minnesota.
Judge overturns $7 million Medicaid fraud conviction
A Hennepin County judge overturned a $7M Medicaid fraud conviction against Abdifatah Yusuf, ruling evidence failed to tie him to the alleged billing scheme.
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