Tag: Minnesota Supreme Court
House Democrats, secretary of state ask Supreme Court to intervene in...
State Democrats believe that the actions taken by their Republican colleagues during the opening day of the legislative session “were improper and unlawful” and...
Lawsuit against policy favoring ‘underrepresented’ teachers dismissed by Minnesota Supreme Court
The Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit on Wednesday which sought to challenge a policy that shields Minneapolis teachers from staff layoffs if those...
Lawsuit challenging residency of DFL legislator-elect may come down to vote...
Will a lawsuit a north metro Republican legislative candidate filed last week against his DFL opponent have an impact on the balance of political power at...
Challenger to Walz’s former lockdown lawyer amassed 1 million votes despite...
Despite the fact that Matthew Hanson didn’t raise any dollars to fund his campaign for the Minnesota Supreme Court, the 33-year old south metro attorney amassed...
In win for GOP, Supreme Court orders Hennepin County to comply...
Just hours after a unanimous Minnesota Supreme Court ruling ordering Hennepin County to exhaust the official Republican list of election judges to ensure party...
USA Powerlifting supported at Minnesota Supreme Court
(The Center Square) – Female athletes are resolutely voicing their support for USA Powerlifting's decision to uphold fairness in women's competition.
Idaho State University track...
GOP leaders: ‘We warned Gov. Walz’ signing ‘jumbo omnibus’ bill was...
The Minnesota Legislature has a history of pushing constitutional limits on the size and scope of “omnibus bills” that have been signed into law.
Now...
Minnesota Supreme Court rejects challenge to voting rights for felons on...
The Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously upheld a 2023 state law returning voting rights to Minnesotans with felony convictions immediately after their release from prison.
In...
Minnesota Supreme Court’s self-defense ruling ‘flies in the face of human...
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that Minnesotans faced with a potentially violent aggressor must first retreat, if possible, and only brandish a...
Emergency powers law needs changes to prevent governors from seizing lawmakers’...
While the pandemic may seem old news for some people, the courts are just finally now getting around to deciding essential issues related to...