The court under Chief Justice John Roberts has become more inclined to hear lawsuits addressing fundamental liberties and cutting edge issues.
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Perspectives: Repeat rulings shadow ‘Groundhog Day’ appeals
The federal and state appellate courts occasionally find themselves reviewing the same case on multiple occasions
Read More »Perspectives: Trump’s book ban attempt far from Near
President Trump’s misbegotten attempt to stop publication of the “Fire and Fury” book, which understandably spurred its sales, was not only of questionable strategy, but legally doomed.
Read More »Perspectives: Martin Luther King Day recalls litigation here
This dual day of his birthday and the observance of the day named for him provides an opportune occasion to review some of the litigation in Minnesota.
Read More »Perspectives: Minnesota has a legacy of slavery, too
Slavery made its mark here in the days surrounding the Civil War, and its impact affected the whole country.
Read More »Perspectives: 17 cases top year-end list for 2017
The federal and state appellate courts in Minnesota decided numerous important and interesting cases during the past year.
Read More »Perspectives: No joy for challengers in 10 jury appeals
Jury service and the verdicts process constitute serious business.
Read More »Perspectives: ‘Banner’ brouhaha recalls state flag litigation
Minnesota has its own interesting history of flag-related legislation and litigation.
Read More »Perspectives: Made in Minnesota: Girls in the Boy Scouts
The announcement earlier this month that the Boy Scouts of America will now allow girls as members owes its heritage to Minnesota litigation more than 30 years ago.
Read More »Perspectives: Columbus Day explores Minnesota law
Similarly to a number of other iconic individuals, institutions, and organizations, Christopher Columbus has taken hits recently.
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