MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Supreme Court sided with Democrats on Friday in a power struggle with Republicans in the ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court sided with Democrats on Friday by saying that 68 members must be present to conduct business in the state House of Representatives, but it was unclear whether that would ...
On January 24, 2025, the Minnesota Supreme Court issued an order in Simon vs. Demuth and Hortman, et al,… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close ...
In a major victory for Minnesota House Democrats Friday, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that 68 House members must be ...
The Court said the Minnesota Constitution requires 68 members present to conduct business, one more than the GOP's 67 members ...
The justices, in a written ruling released Friday afternoon, agreed with House Democratic leaders and Secretary of State ...
With House DFLers absent from the capitol for 10 days, House Republicans have been moving forward with regular business.
The Minnesota Supreme Court hears oral arguments Thursday over the temporary control of the Minnesota House. Here’s how a ...
Secretary of State Steve Simon and House Democrats have asked the Minnesota Supreme Court to intervene in the partisan power struggle that kicked off the 2025 legislative session. Meanwhile, a ...
As Democrats continue to boycott, the Minnesota high court will hear arguments Thursday over whether House Republicans have a quorum with 67 members, or if 68 members are needed to hold sessions ...
The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Thursday to get to the bottom of one question: How many Minnesota House ...