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...
Rep. Carlos Mariani, DFL-St. Paul, is unwilling to go backward. “I have no intention to go back to the law that we replaced,” the powerful chair of the House Public Safety committee said. Sorry, but if you are not a Session/Law member, you are not authorized to view...
Rep. John Thompson (Photo: Kevin Featherly) This week’s topics: Booted from caucus; righteous cause; power rankings Welcome to Session/Law Sound-off, the weekly current events quiz where we approach smart folks from across the political spectrum...
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...
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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