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Jon covers the story regarding three Yale professors that are allegedly leaving the U.S. for Canada. Jon gives his opinion on RFK's testimony to Congress. Rob Doar joins to discuss updates in the MN Legislature, MN Supreme Court, and Rob's thoughts on the recent news regarding Derek Chauvin.
Rochelle Olson makes her weekly visit to the show to talk about the MN Supreme Court decision on boobs, stadium issues in town and more.
Jon hears talkbacks from listeners about Keith Ellison and Mary Moriarty. Jon jumps into a very controversial decision by the MN Supreme Court regarding women's bodies. Legal expert Jeff O'Brien joins to discuss this case in greater detail and to question the Supreme Court's decision.
On "The Lead" Jason is joined by attorney Joe Tamburino to talk about the MN Supreme Court decision allowing women to go topless. Then on "Page 2" - another casualty of the cord-cutters
5pm: On the DeRush-Hour, attorney Joe Tamburino checks in on a MN Supreme Court ruling allowing women to go topless. Then Dave Schwartz joins the show to talk Wolves, Wild and Twins!
This week, the Minnesota Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could reshape child custody laws for Native American children. At the heart of the case is a challenge to the Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act, or MIFPA. Plus, a proposed bill in Congress is raising concerns about voting among Native communities across the country. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act would require all Americans to prove their citizenship in person with official documents when registering to vote .
MN Supreme Court drops DFL recalls, lunacy in MN Sen over Jan 6th resolutions, President of Take Charge Kendal Qualls on removing DEI to the benefit of people of color.
Former Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice Paul Anderson joins Chad to help explain the Court's ruling yesterday on expectations of privacy while in your car on a public road.
www.commsolutionsmn.com- It's that time where one party's nominations go in front of the Senate, and the other party grandstands without any honesty or self-reflection. The Dems have decided that they are going to obstruct and filibuster every single nominee that comes through committee. There are open spots, and in some cases, they create a national security risk. Instead, the head Democrat stands there with an avocado and makes us confused. John Augustine of the Legislative Evaluation Assembly returns to the podcast to tell us all about the last legislative session. It was as terrible as terrible can be, but John goes through all of the carnage with us. There were multiple issues in the last session: The Dems rolled right over the Republicans, sometimes not even allowing them to debate a bill (with only a one vote majority). They also (and Republicans do this too) shove as much legislation as they can into one, bloated bill. This is in violation of the MN constitution, but they do it anyway. Governor Walz has been in office for six years and has vetoed one bill. There have been some awful bills passed. Look at the MN Voters' Rights BIll that gave protected classes the right to seek legal remedies if they feel that election outcomes are disproportionate. They can even go as far as to throw out redistricting changes. The Educational Supplemental bill pushed anti-bullying (which means it's ok to bully perceived the oppressor class), didn't allow for conscientious objectors of vaccines, and the awful, new, woke Social Studies standards. They tried to keep religious exemptions out of the Human Rights Act. There were also some clear constitutional violations, but the MN Supreme Court seemed to take up sides with the Dems as we watched the DFL run a candidate that didn't live in his district and poll workers threw out 20 ballots in another Senate District. What's going on in this state. This podcast is Exhibit A as to why we need to turn over the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches here in Minnesota.
Former Senator Norm Coleman joins Chad to talk about Pete Hegseth's confirmation as Secretary of Defense and being at Hegseth's side throughout the process. Later, Minnesota GOP House Speaker Lisa Demuth with an update on where her party stands after the MN Supreme Court ruling on quorum.
Jon Justice breaks down the late Friday ruling in favor of the DFl and what this means for the legislative session in this bonus podcast.
Jon Justice breaks down the late Friday ruling in favor of the DFl and what this means for the legislative session in this bonus podcast.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
On today’s show: – Republicans look poised to confirm Pete Hegseth. – Why Trump is freezing federal government operations. – Reports that Republican lawmakers were sending sexually explicit texts to Cassidy Hutchinson. – A Jan. 6 insurrectionist rejects Trump’s pardon saying they were wrong to attack the Capitol. – The MN Supreme Court rules Republicans…
District 58A State Representative Kristi Pursell discusses oral arguments by the MN Supreme Court to decide what constitutes a quorum in the MN House of Representatives.
District 58A State Representative Kristi Pursell discusses oral arguments by the MN Supreme Court to decide what constitutes a quorum in the MN House of Representatives.
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad talks about jokes and their timeliness when it comes to what some people may think is too soon. Plus news about Kevin O'Connell signed an extension with the Vikings but the details of just how long and for how much money have yet to be released. Also, a chat about the next QB of the Vikings.- KSTP's Chris Egert shares news about the MN Supreme Court may need to step in to help resolve the current dilemma on the state house floor and get republicans and democrats back to work. Plus some other local headlines from the day!- Kristyn Burtt tells the crew about the Oscar nominations that were released early today, there are some major snubs but also some major surprises as well! Demi Moore gets an Oscar nomination for her performance in The Substance, Emilia Perez leads the way with 13 different nominations, and Wicked flows with 10. Plus some show renewals for the 2025-26 tv schedule.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad talks about jokes and their timeliness when it comes to what some people may think is too soon. Plus news about Kevin O'Connell signed an extension with the Vikings but the details of just how long and for how much money have yet to be released. Also, a chat about the next QB of the Vikings. - KSTP's Chris Egert shares news about the MN Supreme Court may need to step in to help resolve the current dilemma on the state house floor and get republicans and democrats back to work. Plus some other local headlines from the day! - Kristyn Burtt tells the crew about the Oscar nominations that were released early today, there are some major snubs but also some major surprises as well! Demi Moore gets an Oscar nomination for her performance in The Substance, Emilia Perez leads the way with 13 different nominations, and Wicked flows with 10. Plus some show renewals for the 2025-26 tv schedule. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason talks to local attorney Joe Tamburino about several legal stories in the news. Starting with an expansion of the "duty to retreat" law. Then was Nicolae Miu's sentence reasonable? And why didn't KSM get the death penalty?
Justice Natalie Hudson recently became Chief of the MN Supreme Court. She talks about the Court's responsibilities, and the retirement of another Justice.
What does the resignation of a MN Supreme Court justice, George from Zenith Auto Glass, Mister DJ, a voting integrity story Brad started on Thursday, TJ with sound tax advice, Joe Biden is dropping bombs, Iran seized an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Minnesota Capital Correspondent Bill Werner, Minnesota News Network, is on Afternoons Live with Tyler Axness to give us the latest on this developing story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
On today’s show: – Mike Lindell complains that he doesn’t have anymore money. – The MN Supreme Court will decide whether Donald Trump will be blocked from appearing on Minnesota’s 2024 ballots. – Jeff Stein makes his Wednesday visit; – The grammar police are after Matt! – The Duluth City Council meeting from this week…
Robbie's Rundown includes stories on one case that makes its way to the MN Supreme Court, one long lost Star Wars item goes up for auction and New Mexico gun laws continue to shift with the Santa Ana winds.
Weekend wrap-up including reports of shootings throughout the nation, Mark from Moose Lake, debt ceiling negotiations are nearing a vote, Tom from Port Wing, debt ceiling debate, the MN Supreme Court ruled on a case, and Jeff from Superior...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retired judge Kevin Burke joins Chad to speak about the MN Supreme Court ordering expanded use of cameras in courtrooms and why he feels it is long overdue.
This week, the MN Supreme Court made the decision to uphold a state law requiring felons to complete their entire sentence (beyond incarceration) before having their voting rights restored. Brian Fullman, a lead field organizer with ISAIAH MN, joins the program to discuss this decision and how the State Legislature can provide change.
MN Supreme Court decides there is no sexual assault if the survivor decisively consumes alcohol/drugs. Men, we need to be honest: we KNOW who the predators are. Sometimes, even in the mirror. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blackfluidpoet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackfluidpoet/support
The Echo Press is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org. Stay connected to your community with local news! Get your first month of access to ECHOPRESS.COM for only ninety-nine cents! Visit ECHOPRESS.COM/subscribe for this great offer! You can also stop by our office at 225 7th Ave E or give us a call at 320-763-3133 You only have four more days left to nominate your favorites for the Best Of in the Lakes Area. Nominations end July 25. Participate and have an opportunity to win $100 in Lakes Area Chamber Bucks! You can nominate once per day per category. Visit echopress.com to nominate your favorites. Now here are the top stories to look out for in Wednesday's paper: The Alexandria police chief was appointed by the governor to a state peace officers board. The City of Osakis received another favorable court ruling in its dispute with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency A new VA clinic in Alexandria has met with delays. In Life, an Alexandria physician talks about stigma and treatment of opioid use disorder and her brother shares his recovery story In Sports read how the Alexandria Black Sox is ready for postseason play. To read more from these stories and others, look for them in our print edition and online at echopress.com
Chief Justice Lorie Gildea of the Minnesota Supreme Court issued a ruling Monday that Minneapolis' mayor should employ a certain number of police officers or demonstrate why higher staffing levels are not possible. The ruling sends the case back to district court. This is a morning update from MPR News, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.
Gordon Moore, Associate Justice of the MN Supreme Court, talks about a new monthly show relating to legal topics that he will host on KYMN radio beginning April 18.
Gordon Moore, Associate Justice of the MN Supreme Court, talks about a new monthly show relating to legal topics that he will host on KYMN radio beginning April 18.
Rice County Attorney John Fossum discusses an issue being considered by the MN Supreme Court on whether convicted felons should have the right to vote, the purchase of land for the new Rice County jail, and more.
A Federal Court stops Biden's CMS Vax Mandate for hospitals. The SCOTUS takes up the landmark Dobbs vs. Jackson abortion case. The CEO of Mayo continues to deny medical staff religious exemptions. HF1196 gets a hearing, a bill banning the government from using facial recognition software and co-authored by Munson. The ACLU is at the MN Supreme Court this week arguing for restoring voting rights when released from prison.
More than 50,000 Minnesotans — many of them Black, Indigenous and people of color — are kept from voting because of their criminal record. Two of the people who are fighting to regain their right to vote sat in the Minnesota Supreme Court chamber Tuesday as their case was heard. If they win, tens of thousands of Minnesotans who are “on paper,” or on probation or supervised release, stand to get a chance to vote much sooner than they otherwise would. Brian Bakst is covering the story for MPR News. He joined Minnesota Now host Cathy Wurzer to tell her more. Theme music by Gary Meister.
The ruling will likely result in a shorter sentence for Noor and has implications for the conviction of former police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd.--Georgia Fort reports: The conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was overturned Wednesday by the Minnesota Supreme Court. Noor was convicted of 3rd degree murder and second degree manslaughter for fatally shooting Justine Ruszczyk in 2017. “Now we have Noor who is going to get a lesser sentence,” said legal analyst Lee Hutton. “And I believe if I calculated right, when this goes back to the trial court to determine the correct sentence he may be out in October of this year.”Hutton says the Supreme Court ruling has broader implications; Noor's case was used as a legal precedent to charge former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin with third degree murder.“Chauvin has an appeal circulating in the court of appeals and so the court of appeals is going to take direction from the Supreme Court. And I do believe this 3rd degree murder charge is going to be erased or overturned because of these new developments. Now that doesn't mean that Chauvin is going to be a free man and get out of prison because he is still convicted on other charges.”Meanwhile, Chauvin and the other three former officers involved in George Floyd's death plead not guilty in federal court Tuesday. They're charged with violating George Floyd's civil rights. More than a dozen more pretrial hearings are expected before the federal trial will begin.
The MN Supreme Court today vacated the 3rd Degree Murder conviction of Mohamed Noor. Why and what are the implications? Criminal defense attorney Joe Friedberg joined us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rice County Attorney John Fossum discusses a case involving Anthony Fugalli that was heard by the MN Supreme Court last week. He also discusses a new "Lights On" program being implemented by the Northfield Police Department.
Protestors gathered at the Minnesota state capitol Saturday to remember civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis onthe one-year anniversary of his death. It was part of a nationwide action supporting federal voting rights legislation. --Feven Gerezgiher reports: A small group of protestors gathered at the Minnesota state capitol Saturday to remember civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis on the one-year anniversary of his death. It was part of a nationwide action supporting federal voting rights legislation.High school student Eileen Carter, who came from southwest Minnesota to attend, said she believes in equality. “The idea of taking away somebody's right to vote and restricting somebody's right to vote takes [away] the equality of the people in this country,” she said. Two bills are currently stalled in Congress that would improve voting rights. Before his death, John Lewis helped draft the “For the People Act” which, in addition to automatic voter registration and expanded access to early voting, includes sweeping elections reform.Voting rights advocates were alarmed by a Supreme Court ruling earlier this month , which undermined key components in the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Though the act has had bipartisan support for decades, lawmakers have introduced close to 400 bills over the last year attempting to restrict voter access.Annastacia Belladonna-Carrera is with Common Cause Minnesota, which organized the local protest and is one of several organizations petitioning the MN Supreme Court. They filed a suit Thursday to ensure BIPOC voices are represented in the state redistricting process this year.“For far too long, Black, indigenous, and Minnesotans of color have had their political vote diluted in the redistricting process,” said Belladonna-Carrera. “As a result, many do not benefit from equitable electoral power or a fair opportunity to elect candidates with shared interest.”State legislators will draw and debate district maps starting in September when they receive detailed 2020 Census counts.
The defense attorney filed a motion arguing that the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd was not given due process. The motion alleges that the publicity surrounding the trial intimidated the defense's witnesses and influenced the jury. Legal experts say such claims are commonplace in legal proceedings.-Feven Gerezgiher reports:On Tuesday, the defense attorney for Derek Chauvin filed a motion requesting a new trial. The motion argues that the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd was not given due process. Among other things, it alleges that the publicity surrounding the trial intimidated the defense's witnesses and influenced the jury.Attorney Andrew Gordon of the Legal Rights Center says a new trial would not change the amount of publicity. “When they're talking about a new trial, I don't honestly think they care necessarily about the publicity and I don't think they care necessarily about the protests,” said Gordon. “What they're looking for is a jury pool that is more favorable to someone like Derek Chauvin. So you need the jury pool and actual jury to get whiter, you need it to get more conservative. You'll likely need it to be a little bit more rural than the urban jury and the suburban jury that you got in Hennepin County.”A juror for the Chauvin trial sparked concerns about bias when it was recently revealed he attended the anniversary of Martin Luther King's March on Washington last summer, wearing a Black Lives Matter hat and t-shirt. But Gordon says that such motions are common for anyone facing jail time. He says it is unlikely Chauvin will get a new trial.“The rationale for filing a motion like this is not necessarily because you think you're going to win in front of the trial judge...The rationale for filing a motion like this is because you have to file it, you have to make the objection, so that an appellate court can look at the same issues.”Gordon said that after sentencing, Chauvin will be able to take his case to an appellate court. From there, the case could be taken to the MN Supreme Court. The attorney says the process could take one to two years.
We want a lot from this year's legislative session, but there's one thing at the very top of our wishlist these days: the passage of HF707/SF1683. This week, we're talking with the chief author of that bill, Rep. Kelly Moller. She'll tell us why we need it, how it relates to that recent MN Supreme Court ruling, and walk us through all the other good things it'll do to protect Minnesotans and help survivors get justice. Plus, Grace and Bri talk comprehensive sex ed, and COVID Corner returns for its one-year anniversary. Let's get into it! TW/CW: sexual assault Show Notes 2020 Status of Women and Girls in Minnesota report - UMN Comprehensive Sex Ed Bill - HF358 Sex Ed Bill Moving In MN House Draws GOP Opposition - MPR Mikki Kendall Interview Gov. Walz Rescinds 5 Executive Orders - BringMeTheNews MN Courts Refuse to Reject Walz's Authority - Star Trib Sign Up for Women Winning's PLOT Program --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/renegadefeminist/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renegadefeminist/support
Final Four is now set, Deshaun Watson allegations latest, NYT nonsense in covering brutal attack, MN Supreme Court decision in rape case, Derek Chauvin trial starts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gov. Noem bullies girls, and MN Supreme Court blames sexual assault victims during Women's History Month. Tina Turner tells her story. UBI works! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ourpointpodcast/message
Guest Chris Shen joins the bench and teams up with Scott against Eric & Matt for a heck of a game hosted by Dan. One team was down big and stages a fierce comeback late in the 4th. In the episode we learned: More about snooker, shuttle cocks are fast, the Hartford Whalers had a beloved team song, what former Viking sat on the MN Supreme Court for years, and how to properly say Wow Nelly!
Justice Thissen pokes MN Supreme Court for “Sesame Street” approachFolks, don't skirt your taxes like William Butler, regardless of what Jesus says (if you have hours of time to kill, check out this blog that we do not recommend)Courts deny funding for public defender interpreter services (heading soon to a SCOM near you)Opinion published in the case featured in our September episode, Warren v. DinterOral argument in MN Sands v. County of WinonaBriefing in MN Sands v. County of Winona:Appellant (Minnesota Sands) briefRespondent (County of Winona) briefAppellant (Minnesota Sands) reply brief
Sue previews some upcoming cases that could be on the MN Supreme Courts list. She also lets you know what to look for in your city and county in the off year election.
Howard Root is in for Sue this week. He talks identity politics. Also Scott Johnson joins the conversation to discuss the MN Supreme Court.
Howard Root is in for Sue this week. He talks identity politics. Also Scott Johnson joins the conversation to discuss the MN Supreme Court.
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