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.
If the Supreme Court takes a similar approach in Buenrostro-Mendez, that will allow ICE to round up immigrants and ship them ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court has dismissed petitions to recall DFL lawmakers from their seats in the Minnesota House of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Federal court rejects Minnesota's challenge to immigration enforcement, delivering a big win for Trump's operations, despite ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...