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A divided Minnesota Supreme Court ruled equitable tolling applies to an attorney general wage theft case, reviving claims against Madison Equities.
An attorney representing the man convicted of murdering a Winona mother of two asked the Minnesota Supreme Court Thursday to overturn the first-degree murder conviction.
When security guards in downtown St. Paul accused downtown St. Paul’s largest property owner of wage theft, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office opened an investigation, which Ellison said was slowed by the company’s refusal to hand over payroll records.
MINNEAPOLIS — A recent court ruling in Minnesota exposed a potential flaw in sexual assault laws in most of the United States. Lawmakers and advocates in that state are jumping at the chance to make changes and protect future generations from trauma.
Thursday’s Supreme Court Hearing at the Minnesota State Capitol could bring major developments in the murder of Madeline Kingsbury down the road.
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"Reasonable Doubts" jam in public to promote rule of law and relieve stress. ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- For Justice Anne McKeig, the high-stakes endeavor of deciding cases on the Minnesota Supreme Court is increasingly an exercise in stress management and risk ...
The federal government is once again targeting Minnesota in court, this time alleging the state's affirmative action program for hiring civil servants amounts to sex- and race-based discrimination.
The justices undermine accountability by wrongly allowing federal funding of state government.
Adam Fravel's lawyer argued before the state's highest court that his client deserves a new trial and asked justices to vacate the top three murder counts from his conviction.