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Students learn about 'Law and Order' and about law and order
By Danielle Killey 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 Rose...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 5:58 PM
Prisons Should be for Protection and Rehabilitation--Not Revenge
In November 2009, Andrew Conley, 17, was wrestling with his 10-year old brother when he decided to put a choke hold on him. This was no innocent big brother antic, however. It was the act of a killer....
Posted on 8/1/12 at 11:01 AM
Reactions pour in to health care ruling
Reactions have been pouring in all day to the Supreme Court's ruling this morning on the health care reform law. If there was any doubt that Americans feel a strong personal stake in health care, it'...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 2:52 PM
Jury Trial
ND Supreme Court rules in favor of jury trial for $20 traffic charge....
Posted on 5/13/10 at 3:38 PM
Gildea appointed state's chief justice
Gov. Tim Pawlenty today picked a Supreme Court justice who sided with him on a historic budget-cutting suit to run the high court and named a law professor who belongs to a conservative legal organization to the court.By Andrew Tellijohn and Don Davis , May 13, 2010
Court ruling goes against Pawlenty's 'unallotment'
A dramatic Minnesota Supreme Court ruling Wednesday threw state budget talks back to 2009.By By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , May 07, 2010
Court says Gov. Pawlenty's unallotments were illegal
The Minnesota Supreme Court says Gov. Tim Pawlenty was wrong when he made unilateral budget cuts last summer.By Don Davis , May 05, 2010
High court hears unallotment arguments
Whether Gov. Tim Pawlenty acted legally when he cut $2.7 million from the state budget last summer may rest on whether Minnesota Supreme Court justices think the Legislature has given the governor a right to trim budgets.By Don Davis , March 15, 2010
Court cuts to hit small counties hardest
Further state budget cuts will mean longer waits for cases to go through Minnesota's court system, judicial leaders say, and small counties will be hardest hit.By Don Davis , February 27, 2010
Miltona woman to serve as court administrator in Wadena County
By Steve Schulz , January 30, 2010
Behind the gavel: The judges of Douglas County
By Jo Colvin , August 05, 2009
Justices examine rural-urban Senate vote differences
By By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , June 03, 2009
ALASD expansion clears court hurdle
The Alexandria Lake Area Sanitary District (ALASD) scored a major victory for its expansion project Thursday.By Al Edenloff , April 08, 2009
CLRSD wins one battle, loses another
A district court judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by four Douglas County residents against the Central Lakes Region Sanitary District. In what could prove to be a hollow victory for CLRSD, the verdict comes as another township has chosen to opt out of the district.January 07, 2009
Coleman challenges recount in court
Norm Coleman will go to the courts in hopes of returning to the U.S. Senate. Coleman announced this afternoon his campaign will contest the results of the statewide recount that gave him 225 fewer votes than Democrat Al Franken.By Scott Wente , January 05, 2009
Alexandria woman gets 12 1/2 years in prison for stabbing death
By Celeste Beam , December 19, 2008
Court says: HRA acted properly in terminating director
The Alexandria Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) acted properly in terminating its director, Judi Rost, in March of 2004. That decision from the Minnesota Court of Appeals, filed last month in St. Paul, reverses a ruling the Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services (BMS) made July 23, 2007.By Al Edenloff , December 03, 2008
County Road 42 faces another detour
Delayed for years by legal battles, the Douglas County Road 42/34/11 expansion project could face another court-ordered detour.September 24, 2008
4-H winners named in clothing, performing arts and quilting categories
The 2008 Douglas County 4-H Clothing and Textiles Day and Fashion Review were held Thursday, July 31.August 06, 2008
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