The United States Supreme Court is getting ready to hear a Minnesota case. It has to do with a lawsuit over Minnesota's state law prohibiting wearing political clothes and buttons at a polling place on election day.
A Minnesota law is being argued in front of the United States Supreme Court today (Wednesday). The question is "can the state make it a crime to refuse to take an alcohol breath test during a traffic stop?"
The Brainerd woman ordered to pay record companies $222,000 for the unauthorized downloading of copyrighted music says she presumes her case is over. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal by Jammie Thomas-Rasset of Brainerd, letting the judgment stand.
Governor Mark Dayton has said little about what he will do once the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the federal health care overhaul, a decision anticipated today.
The U.S. Supreme Court says it won't take up the case of Minnesota businessman -- and St. Cloud native -- Tom Petters. In documents made public Tuesday, the nation's highest court denied Petters' request to review his 2009 conviction on charges he orchestrated a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme.