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A group of Minnesota deer farmers sued the state in 2024 over new CWD laws. That suit was dismissed, and they are now appealing the decision.
Discusses the first Minnesota Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA) opinion in Cook v. Trimble, 2025 WL 1287932 ...
A gun rights group argues that a ban on a certain type of trigger that DFLers added to the sprawling 2024 tax plan violates a ...
It's crunch time at the State Capitol, as Gov. Tim Walz and legislative leaders toil away at budget talks in hopes of ...
The Security Industry Association calls on Minnesota lawmakers to take a measured and practical approach to address this ...
University of Minnesota law and business professor Paul Vaaler says this temporary pause may help in the short term, but it's not a long-term solution. "In the next 90 days, what we're going to ...
Homeownership advocates write that bills at the Legislature that would promote transparency and lessen fines and fees, among ...
Ellison took action this week amid ongoing legal threats from the federal government against Minnesota and other states for defying Trump’s order on transgender athletes.
Veteran attorney Audra Williams brings decades of real estate and construction law experience to her new role as general ...
A quick vacancy appointment by the mayor led the Orono City Council to call an election, leaving the sides battling before ...
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