Image by Mohamed Hassan, Pixabay Report: No evidence of fraud, malfeasance or major financial systems risks Internal financial controls at the Minnesota Department of Human Rights are generally adequate and legally compliant, a report from the Office of...
The Court of Appeals took on the thorny subject of pretextual traffic stops and racial profiling during oral arguments Wednesday in State vs. Roy Lemond McPipe. But in doing so, the court ran into a problem almost immediately. Sorry, but if you are not a Session/Law...
Stock photo: Olivier Le Moal, Getty Images Panel finds sufficient evidence that she participated in fraud with Mike Wigley The wife of Taxpayers League founder Michael Wigley participated in fraud when she helped him hide assets during bankruptcy...
While arguing Tuesday that former DNR regional director Lori Dowling Hanson was illegally fired as a whistleblower, her attorney Marshall Tanick urged the Minnesota Supreme Court to take a step that would affect loads of future employment-law cases. Sorry, but if...
Stock photo: Getty Images. Court of Appeals says Davis was ‘exonerated’ by its reading of statute A Hennepin County trial court was wrong to deny a man compensation on a theory that he was not “exonerated” when his attempted murder conviction...
A divided Supreme Court Wednesday revived a case of a resort worker who died after falling down what her estate claims were fatally flawed stairs, reversing a summary judgment for the resort and its owner. Sorry, but if you are not a Session/Law member, you are not...
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