Is voter photo ID ballot question misleading?
Minnesota Supreme Court justices are considering whether a question about voter photo identification on the Nov. 6 ballot is misleading. Continue reading →
View ArticleCourt allows legislative proposed amendments, titles on ballet
Minnesotans’ Nov. 6 ballots will show two proposed constitutional amendments with the titles the Republican-controlled Legislature wanted. Continue reading →
View ArticleThird candidate wants on Duluth ballot
The Minnesota Supreme Court Friday received a request from the third candidate who wants to replace state Rep. Kerry Gauthier asking that his name be placed on the Nov. 6 ballot. Continue reading →
View ArticleHigh court considers whether business contract is private
By Danielle Killey The state Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in a case both sides say could have a significant impact on public data access. The case came before Minnesota’s highest court more...
View ArticleStudents learn about ‘Law and Order’ and about law and order
State Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea has seen a lot of "Law and Order." “I love it, I watch it constantly, it has nothing to do with real life,” she told more than 600 Roseville Area High...
View ArticlePolitical Chatter: White House touts Minnesota exports
Minnesota exported $21.4 billion of goods last year, the White House has announced. President Barack Obama talked Thursday about his economic plan, which he said resulted in an American record $2.35...
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