Minn. Court of Appeals: Increase sentence for driver in fatal crash
Faribault.com: "The Minnesota Court of Appeals on Monday reversed a Rice County District Court judge’s decision not to send a St. Paul man to prison for a fatal August 2016 crash on I-35 and ordered he be resentenced."Mont: At MSU, Sessions discusses time as U.S. attorney general
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: "Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions emphasized the Department of Justice’s accomplishments under his and President Donald Trump’s leadership in a speech at Montana State University on Monday."Nation: Beware of even the fine print, attorneys warn of ALI's insurance law Restatement
PennRecord: "The industry should be wary of more than just the main points in the American Law Institute's project on insurance liability law, because danger also lurks in the comments section, said several panelists at a University of Connecticut Law School conference."Judgeship for Burleigh, Morton area added to North Dakota judicial budget
Bismarck Tribune: "North Dakota's Senate has passed the budget bill for the judicial branch, including a judgeship for the district that covers Burleigh and Morton counties. Senators unanimously passed the 2019-21 judicial budget bill on Monday."New order: April 8
The Supreme Court has issued an order in an attorney discipline case.Burke County courthouse closed until April 9
The Burke County courthouse closed today, April 8, at noon due to sewage back up problems. The courthouse will be closed at least through 10 a.m. April 9 depending on repairs.Justice Crothers teaches at National Judicial College
Justice Dan Crothers lectured last week at the National Judicial College in Reno, Nev. He taught topics including ethics of independent investigations, discovery and admission of electronically stored information, and ethics of social media as part of the college's course for new judges.Mountain West tribes and states join Indian Child Welfare Act lawsuit
Wyoming Public Media: "So far, 325 tribes and states, including Montana, Idaho, Utah and Colorado, have joined forces to preserve a law that gives Native families preference in adoption of Native children. Texas, Indiana and Louisiana argue the Indian Child Welfare Act creates a special and unequal status for Native children that's unconstitutional."