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Students learn about 'Law and Order' and about law and order
By Danielle Killey State Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea has seen a lot of "Law and Order." I love it, I watch it constantly, it has nothing to do with real life, she told more than 600 Rose...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:58 PM
Reactions pour in to health care ruling
Reactions have been pouring in all day to the Supreme Court's ruling this morning on the health care reform law. If there was any doubt that Americans feel a strong personal stake in health care, it'...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 2:52 PM
Afton city attorney is a major player in Senate recount
By Amber Kispert-Smith , May 28, 2009
Court budget means 'service reduction'
ST. PAUL – Minnesota senators are considering increasing court fees nearly $36 million to prevent deep budget cuts for the courts system, but a leading judge and the senator in charge of judicial spending say the budget still would be too small.
By Don Davis , April 17, 2009
Courts warn of cuts; Pawlenty says they are needed
ST. PAUL – Minnesota's court officials say Minnesotans will see significant service cuts if Gov. Tim Pawlenty's proposed budget passes, but the governor says the court budget needs trimming as a way to pressure them to change.
By Don Davis and Kelly Boldan , February 25, 2009
Court leaders warn: 'Rule of law at stake'
ST. PAUL – Minnesota's court system already is in a financial crisis that only will get worse – with long delays in cases – if legislators and the governor chop its budget, a coalition of judicial organizations claims.
By Don Davis , January 15, 2009
Coleman challenges recount in court
ST. PAUL – Norm Coleman will go to the courts in hopes of returning to the U.S. Senate.
By Scott Wente , January 06, 2009
Court considers disputed ballots
ST. PAUL – Minnesota's top elections board and its high court are considering what entity will decide the fate of the U.S. Senate race.
By Don Davis and Scott Wente , December 18, 2008
Court may decide Senate race
ST. PAUL – More than 3,000 Minnesota campaign volunteers and official election workers are wrapping up recounting 2.9 million ballots from U.S. Senate race, with at least 300 paid and unpaid attorneys watching.
By Don Davis , November 28, 2008
Pawlenty names Appeals Court judges
Minnesota State NewsST. PAUL – Gov. Tim Pawlenty named three new Minnesota Appeals Court judges Tuesday, including a former co-worker and a Duluth attorney.
By Don Davis, Minn. State Capitol Bureau Chief , June 25, 2008
Former Cottage Grove Starbucks employee sues company for tip-sharing requirement
A former employee at the Cottage Grove Starbucks filed a lawsuit Thursday against the company alleging that the coffee retailer illegally required its baristas to share tips with shift managers, said E. Michelle Drake, a lawyer with Nichols Kaster & Anderson, the firm representing the employee.By Scott Wente , March 27, 2008
County will take part in statewide marriage database
The county’s local registrar, Kevin Corbid, will sign onto a statewide database being created to keep track of marriages.By Yvonne Klinnert , March 21, 2008
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