SUPREME COURT
Freedom Friday: Home or nursing home...do we have a choice?
There's one age group that's going into nursing homes at a higher rate. And it's not the elderly. Young people ages 31 to 64 now make up 14 percent of the nursing home population, according to an anal...
Posted on 5/17/13 at 8:43 AM
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
"Road to Little Rock" debuts to packed house
When something promises to be good, people will come in spite of the weather. Temperatures last week hovered near zero in downtown Fargo, but it was no match for the lure of intellectual stimulation ...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 10:27 AM
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
Well, not that focused ...
There are no reports so far of Speaker John Boehner crying over the somewhat surprising decision by the Supreme Court to uphold Obamacare. But the famously weep-happy Boehner has changed his tune on ...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 4:50 PM
Stenehjem among AGs on hand for Supreme Court arguments on health care 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The attorneys general of North Dakota and South Dakota plan to observe the U.S. Supreme Court's health care debate firsthand this week.
By Associated Press , March 26, 2012
Forget the elites’ false promises 
Jan. 22 was an ominous day of mourning in the U.S.
By Sam Miller , January 27, 2011
Health care overhaul faces legal challenge
Judge says provision is unconstitutionalWASHINGTON – A federal judge on Monday ruled unconstitutional a key provision of President Barack Obama’s landmark health care overhaul law, moving its mandate that Americans buy health insurance coverage one step closer to a Supreme Court showdown.
By Margaret Talev and Michael Doyle, McClatchy Newspapers , December 14, 2010
Ahlin: Still a boys club 19 years after sordid Hill-Thomas hearings 
Speculation as to why Ginni Thomas (wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas) left Anita Hill (Thomas’ sexual harassment accuser during his confirmation hearings a few decades ago) a phone message early one recent Saturday generally has been kind, viewing her as a wife still out to clear her husband’s name.
By Jane Ahlin , October 31, 2010
Supreme Court hears funeral protest case 
By Associated Press , October 07, 2010
Senate to confirm Kagan as court's 4th-ever woman 
By Associated Press , August 05, 2010
Dorgan to vote in favor of confirming Kagan 
July 15, 2010
Gildea sworn in as Minnesota chief justice 
ST. PAUL – Lorie Skjerven Gildea was sworn in Monday as the Minnesota Supreme Court’s 22nd chief justice during a ceremony in St. Paul’s historic Landmark Center.
By Don Davis, State Capitol Bureau , July 13, 2010
Supreme Court nominee meets with Conrad 
By Associated Press , May 20, 2010
Jury trial allowed in North Dakota traffic cases 
Perry Mason, meet petty cases.
A North Dakota Supreme Court ruling issued Tuesday requires courts to let a defendant cited for violating noncriminal municipal traffic laws demand a trial by jury instead of by judge.
By Dave Roepke , May 13, 2010
Klobuchar, Franken react to Supreme Court nomination 
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota's two U.S. senators will have an initial voice in deciding whether Solicitor General Elena Kagan will fill a seat on the Supreme Court.
By Associated Press , May 10, 2010
Elena Kagan chosen by Obama for Supreme Court 
By Ben Feller, Associated Press Writer , May 10, 2010
Source: President will name Kagan as Supreme Court justice 
By Associated Press , May 10, 2010
AP source: Obama chooses Kagan for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, a person familiar with the president's thinking said Sunday night.By Associated Press , May 09, 2010
Free speech in duel with violent games 
Supreme Court to hear California case
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court will decide whether free-speech rights are more important than helping parents keep violent material away from children.
By Associated Press , April 27, 2010
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