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State high court ruling keeps some Minnesota voter data private
MPR News: "The Minnesota Supreme Court has affirmed the position of the Minnesota Voters Alliance that all of the records in the Minnesota statewide voter registration database are publicly available data." -
N.D. Attorney General opinions: Jan. 19
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued two new opinions. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Dec. 17
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that Horse Race North Dakota violated the open meetings laws because a notice of meeting did not include the information necessary to join the remotely held meeting or an agenda. -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Sept. 3
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that a public entity has an obligation to provide requested records within a reasonable time and to communicate to the requester the reason for any delay in responding. -
PACER's flaws run counter to original purpose of increasing access to law
ABA Journal: "Like any lawyer, Tina Willis, owner of Tina Willis Law, a personal injury law firm in Orlando, Florida, frequently accesses court records electronically. But as a general rule, she tries to avoid PACER." -
N.D. Attorney General opinions: Sept. 29
Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has issued five new opinions. -
New N.D. Attorney General opinions
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued two open meetings opinions and an open records opinion. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: July 1
The Office of Attorney General has issued a new open records opinion involving the Lake Region District Health Board. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Feb. 6
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Board of Accountancy violated the open records law when it withheld an entire email string as attorney work product when only the email from the Board’s litigation attorney to its general counsel was exempt.