It was clear from the beginning that Governor Kristi Noem and her out-of-state Republican attorney general friends had no grounds for suing the National Park Service…
Tag: law
The Public Utilities Commission yesterday officially approved the settlement under which Jeremey Frost of Fearless Grain Marketing will pay a $20,000 for illegally purchasing grain…
Media guy Patrick Callahan is the new Vice Sheriff in Hughes County. Wait—Vice Sheriff? What’s that? Well, in Hughes County, it’s apparently what the county…
South Dakota schools are evidently having a hard time finding substitute teachers. That’s why Huron lawyer Rodney Freeman, speaking for the Council of School Attorneys,…
The South Dakota Supreme Court has done what Republicans appoint judges to do: uphold Republican election-rigging. Despite remarkably bad lawyering by the Attorney General’s office,…
According to a 2019 survey cited by the Supreme Court Commission on Sexual Harassment in the Legal Profession in its newly released report says that…
Dakotans for Health, led by Rick Weiland of Sioux Falls, is circulating an initiative petition to put Medicaid expansion on South Dakotans’ 2022 general election…
In Minnesota on Sunday, Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter killed a man through, in the most generous interpretation, a failure to pay enough attention…
I remember when Bob Mercer didn’t know a hyperlink from a hashtag. Now he’s digging up documents and Facebook connections like the best of bloggers.…
A quick read of Governor Kristi Noem’s transgender-bullying executive orders—one illegal, one powerless—told me that Noem’s decrees, like her entire gubernatoriate, is about her goober-notoreity,…