WILLMAR — Minnesota courts will be operating under new default hearing settings beginning Feb. 3, 2025. The Minnesota Judicial Council voted in July of 2024 to adopt the new settings. From now on, all ...
The Minnesota Association for Court Management honored several members of the Judicial Branch, including, from left to right, Deb Mueske, district administrator in the 7th and 8th Judicial Districts; ...
The COVID-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst for change in the judicial system, speeding up the adoption of remote court hearings. The Minnesota Judicial Branch has made significant investments in ...
The chief justice of the state’s highest court announced Thursday that she will resign from her post this fall. Chief Justice Lorie S. Gildea says she’ll resign on Oct. 1, citing her belief that it’s ...
A beloved Minnesota judge championed for pioneering a local mental health court died after being struck by a vehicle while running in Florida on vacation, according to reports. Judge Sally L.
Etched into the stone archway above the entrance to the Supreme Court’s Courtroom in the Minnesota State Capitol are five simple words: “Where Law Ends, Tyranny Begins.” Penned over three centuries ...
The Minnesota Judicial Branch has announced that oral arguments made before the state appeals court will be available for viewing live and on-demand. Beginning Tuesday, which is the start of the court ...
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Supreme Court issued an order Friday afternoon saying 68 members of the Minnesota House constitute a quorum, an opinion favoring House Democrats. The Friday, Jan. 24 order, ...
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