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Supreme Court nixes mandatory pot reimbursements

Supreme Court nixes mandatory pot reimbursements

by Kevin Featherly | Oct 14, 2021 | MN Attorney General, MN Courts, News, Premium

Finding it's impossible to comply with both state and federal laws, the state Supreme Court has put a screeching halt to mandatory medical marijuana reimbursements under Minnesota’s worker’s compensation statute.   Sorry, but if you are not a Session/Law member, you...
Justices hear DNR whistleblower case

Justices hear DNR whistleblower case

by Kevin Featherly | Oct 13, 2021 | Lawyers, MN Attorney General, MN Courts, News, Premium

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...
Supreme Court upholds Board of Pardons unanimity rule

Supreme Court upholds Board of Pardons unanimity rule

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 16, 2021 | MN Attorney General, MN Capitol, MN Courts, News

Thursday’s order   Order overturns Ramsey County ruling that 3-0 vote requirement was unconstitutional   The Minnesota Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a finding that state law requiring unanimous state Board of Pardons clemency votes violates...
Conjunction: What’s your function?

Conjunction: What’s your function?

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 16, 2021 | Lawyers, MN Attorney General, MN Capitol, MN Courts, News

Four attorneys argued Shefa v. Walz, Ellison and Gildea case on Wednesday. Left to right, they are Andrew J. Crowder, Barry M. Landy, Scott M. Flaherty and Peter J. Farrell. (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   Before Supreme Court, Board of Pardons flap centers on simple...
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Session/Law Agenda

by Kevin Featherly | Aug 9, 2021 | Features, Legislature, MN Attorney General, MN Capitol, Premium, The Agenda

This week: Supreme Court’s back in person; harassment probe; redistricting; Burrell team honored; AG wage recovery, etc.   Sorry, but if you are not a Session/Law member, you are not authorized to view the Premium content on this site. However, there is a quick &...
Q&A: Keith Ellison and Carrie Sperling

Q&A: Keith Ellison and Carrie Sperling

by Kevin Featherly | Aug 4, 2021 | Features, Lawyers, MN Attorney General, MN Courts

Carrie Sperling, at podium, is the director for Attorney General Keith Ellison’s new Conviction Review Unit. Ellison can be seen behind her, to her right. (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   AG, new Conviction Review Unit’s director will work to uncover wrongful...
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