DFL lawmakers in the Senate on Wednesday advanced proposals updating the state's laws banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ ...
Minnesota's first Black chief justice, Natalie Hudson, will retire from the Supreme Court due to mandatory age limits.
Minnesota legislators are taking action after a Supreme Court ruling raised questions about state bans on conversion therapy.
Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie Hudson will soon retire from the high court after serving as the state’s first ...
On March 31, the U.S. Supreme Court called Colorado’s conversion therapy ban into question following a therapist’s lawsuit ...
In 2023, Minnesota banned conversion therapy for minors and vulnerable adults. Two bills aim to shore up that ban, plus other ...
Chief Justice Natalie Hudson, the first person of color to hold the position on Minnesota's Supreme Court, plans to retire ...
On Monday, April 6th, Chief Justice Natalie E. Hudson announced that she will retire from the Minnesota Supreme Court on ...
Natalie Hudson, the first Black chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, will retire this fall after 11 years on the state’s highest court — three of them leading it. Hudson announced her ...
Natalie Hudson, the trailblazing Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, is set to retire. Hudson's retirement in ...
Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie Hudson will retire from the bench this fall after making history as the first person of color to lead the state’s highest court. The court announced ...
Natalie Hudson, the Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, says she will retire this fall, just over three years after ...
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