The Minnesota Supreme Court recently issued a decision interpreting Minnesota’s attorney general (AG) statute, Minn. Stat. § 8.31, and extending common-law tolling to a statute of limitations.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Supreme Court on Wednesday delivered a win to a transgender weightlifter, saying she's protected by the state's expansive human rights law, while the organization that ...
A divided Minnesota Supreme Court held that tolling was justified in civil enforcement action filed by the Attorney General’s Office. However, the dissent claimed that the ruling created a special ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court has dismissed petitions to recall DFL lawmakers from their seats in the Minnesota House of ...
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota lawmaker on Thursday said he plans to close the “loophole” on ghost guns in the 2026 legislative session following a state Supreme Court ruling that guns without serial numbers ...
On Wednesday, the Minnesota Supreme Court sent the case of Cooper v. USA Powerlifting back to a lower court for further proceedings to determine whether USA Powerlifting has a “legitimate business ...
BRAINERD — Several area state legislators released statements Wednesday, Oct. 22, following the Minnesota Supreme Court’s ruling that a transgender powerlifter was discriminated against based on ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Supreme Court created doubt Wednesday, Aug. 6, over the viability of a decades-old state law that makes it a crime to possess certain firearms that lack serial numbers. In ...
Federal court rejects Minnesota's challenge to immigration enforcement, delivering a big win for Trump's operations, despite ...