The courts opinion defining a ‘public place’ was targeted at a specific Minnesota legal statute. Legal experts say that doesn’t mean the definition can’t have wide-ranging impact.
David J. Ball and Alexandria Moriarty of Bracewell LLP discuss the use of generative AI in legal evidence, such as expert declarations, and the moves within the legal profession to develop rules on ...
We received many great contributions for “Reflections of Rainy: A Borderland Collection.” The book, which is just about to be printed, includes many fascinating and historical photos about local ...
Drivers on public roads with weapons inside their vehicles can be charged under a Minnesota law prohibiting guns in public ...
Judge Eric Tostrud in the District of Minnesota issued an order in the case captioned Minnesota Chamber of Commerce v. John ...
The case of a BB gun under a driver’s seat led the courts to consider whether the interior of a privately owned vehicle is a ...
A government watchdog group can’t sue Minnesota’s secretary of state over the disclosure of motor vehicle department records ...
The case in question centers around a Minnesota law banning AI-generated deepfakes designed to influence elections. The state enlisted Jeffrey T. Hancock, a Stanford University professor specializing ...
The power dispute at the state House is now in the hands of the Minnesota Supreme Court ... "Judicial power includes reviewing the validity of statutes. It does not include reviewing the ...
Meeting our state’s future workforce needs and driving upward social mobility for young people growing up in less privileged circumstances are two of Minnesota’s most pressing challenges.