Perspectives: Baseball’s back: How Giants almost came here
From deed restrictions to stadium lawsuits, legal battles shaped the Minnesota Twins’ history, including relocation efforts, taxes, and contraction fight.
Non-titleholding wife gets no proceeds from tax-lien home sale
A wife who helped pay off the mortgage, but was never a titleholder, is not entitled to the proceeds of the judicial sale of the home.
Breaking the Ice: Saving clients’ housing motivates pro bono service
Longtime volunteer Kathleen O’Connor has helped more than 500 clients of Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services with housing, family and other matters.
Law school project finds slavery citations still being used today
More than 7,000 direct citations of slavery-law precedents continue to guide lawyers and judges, according to a Michigan State University project.
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