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Prisoner’s negligence suit can proceed, court rules

Prisoner’s negligence suit can proceed, court rules

by Barbara L. Jones | Oct 26, 2021 | Free, MN Corrections, MN Courts, News, US Courts

Stillwater prison inmate, January 2019. (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   In law-making finding, court applies ‘deliberate indifference’ standard   A prison inmate’s lawsuit against the Minnesota Department of Corrections for injuries caused by allegedly improper...
Inmate allowed to expand complaint

Inmate allowed to expand complaint

by Kevin Featherly | Sep 15, 2021 | MN Corrections, News, Premium, US Courts

A Minnesota prison inmate who says he was beaten by corrections officers for 45 minutes while strapped to a chair can expand his complaint to include more defendants.   Sorry, but if you are not a Session/Law member, you are not authorized to view the Premium content...
Court allows DOC to appeal official’s reinstatement

Court allows DOC to appeal official’s reinstatement

by Barbara L. Jones | Jul 7, 2021 | Lawyers, MN Corrections, MN Courts, News

Minnesota Judicial Center (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   Arbitrator found investigation into assistant commissioner’s conduct ‘deeply flawed’   The state may proceed with its appeal of an arbitrator’s decision that reinstated a fired Department of...
Supreme Court affirms in U.S. Steel dispute

Supreme Court affirms in U.S. Steel dispute

by Barbara L. Jones | Jul 1, 2021 | MN Corrections, News

Taconite pellets (Getty Images)   Justices uphold finding that tort claims not subject to arbitration A court should decide whether a dispute between U.S. Steel and an Iron Range mining company is arbitrable, the Minnesota Supreme Court decided June 30 in a...
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by Kevin Featherly | Jun 14, 2021 | Lawyers, Legislature, MN Attorney General, MN Capitol, MN Corrections, MN Courts, News, Police Reform, US Courts

Minnesota House floor (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   A subscription newsletter exploring the intersection of the legislative and lawyerly   What is it? Session/Law is an independent newsletter for Minnesota lawyers, lobbyists and legislators—and all those news...
Voting ban for probationers upheld

Voting ban for probationers upheld

by Kevin Featherly | May 24, 2021 | Free, Lawyers, MN Corrections, MN Courts, News

Appellant Jennifer Schroeder speaks during a February 2019 Capitol press conference. (Photo: Kevin Featherly)   MN Court of Appeals finds Minn. Stat. § 609.165 constitutional   The Minnesota Court of Appeals has upheld the constitutionality of a state law...

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