Minnesota
Another Blow Against the Petty Tyranny of Blue Laws
Minnesota becomes the 39th state to allow Sunday liquor sales.
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Minnesota's Indefinite Detention of Sex Offenders
The program purports to treat people with statutorily defined mental illnesses but has not cured any.
St. Paul City Council Removes Police From Police-Civilian Review Commission
Authority to discipline cops still rests with police chief.
Officials Behind $500 Million Vikings' Stadium Subsidy Get Free Luxury Box Tickets for Family and Friends
Stadium deals are always bad for taxpayers, and this is one of many reasons why.
Cop Who Killed Philando Castile Charged Wih Manslaughter, Still Employed
Jeronimo Yanez shot and killed Castile after the legal gun owner informed the cop he had a firearm in the car.
Democrats Got Wrecked Again in State Legislative Races, and it Matters More Than You Might Think
The GOP has Donald Trump, a congressional majority, the majority of governorships, and full control of 33 state legislatures.
Pre-Dawn No-Knock SWAT Raid for Minor Drug Charge Ruled Unconstitutional
2015 militarized raid resulted in "fifth-degree drug possession." That's the lowest drug charge possible.
How Reforming Licensing Laws Can Help Fix America's Dentist Shortage
More states should follow Minnesota's lead by legalizing mid-level dental professionals.
Minnesota's Longest Serving State Lawmaker Toppled by Somali-American Activist Promising Police Reform
Ilhan Omar came to America as a refugee and likely will be the first Somali-American lawmaker in the nation.
The New Vikings Stadium Is a Broken Window Metaphor Come to Life
Vandalism at the Minnesota Vikings new stadium turned the $1.1 billion glass structure into a hulking metaphor about the folly of publicly-funded ballparks.
Minnesota Inspectors Check Whether You Cleaned Your Toilet
Rental properties are checked regularly top to bottom, and some landlords are challenging the intrusion on their right to privacy.
Tenants, Owners Resist Mandatory Rental Inspections in New Minnesota Fight
Can city officials demand entrance to a home with no evidence of violations?
Police Body Camera Footage to Remain Public in Minnesota—for Now
Law enforcement wants to keep them secret, but that requires legislation.
Friday A/V Club: Scenes from a Gay Wedding in 1971
A look back at Baker v. Nelson, with footage from the plaintiffs' marriage ceremony
Oh, No—These Teachers Aren't Licensed! Wait, Are They Any Good?
Whether students are actually learning doesn't seem to factor in.
Minneapolis Is Micromanaging the Food Supply
The city is finding out that more rules don't equal healthier eating.
St. Paul Arbitrator Reinstates Cop Fired in Pepper Spray-in-the-Ear Incident Caught on Tape
What's the police chief think he is? In charge?
Minnesota Health Insurance Agents Drop Out of Exchange Program
Say they've lot time and money trying to deal with it
Minnesota Obamacare Chief Resigns After Rollout Problems, Extended Vacation to Costa Rica
Left town as deadlines approached without solutions in sight
Minnesota Women Challenge "Cottage Food" Regulations
Cannot be sold from home or from a food stand
Minneapolis Cops to Wear Body Cameras Starting Next Year
25 immediately, 500 next year
Somalis Continue To Leave Minnesota To Join Al Shabab
There are reports some Americans were involved in the recent Nairobi mall attack
Somali Youth in Minneapolis Respond to Claims Somali-Americans Are Involved in Nairobi Mall Attack
Identity of the attackers yet to be confirmed
Minnesota Sheriff Not Happy DOJ Won't Challenge Marijuana Laws in Colorado and Washington
Says keeping communities safe will be more difficult as a result
Minnesota State Rep Suing Over Illegal Access to His Drivers' License Data, Joins Hundreds of Similar Claims
One employee looked up records for thousands of women to help his online dating quest