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...
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...
Stock photo: JComp, Getty Images Dispute centers on 2020 police sweeps of homeless encampments A group of homeless plaintiffs may proceed with their federal lawsuit against Hennepin County and other defendants in connection with police sweeps of their...
Roseville’s school district can’t use state law to avoid releasing information to plaintiffs in twin federal lawsuits that claim a teacher assaulted and discriminated against Black students while school officials did nothing, a magistrate judge rules. Sorry, but if...
Stock photo: Quintin Gellar, Pexels Judge: Even after issues resolved, acrimony kept insurance spat alive, lawyers thriving Occasionally, it’s time to gather your things and go home. That’s not a popular litigation stance, but neither is waiting for a...
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...
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