The American Civil Liberties Union reminds us that South Dakota is on the wrong side of the three big LGBTQ discrimination cases the United States…
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Jason Ravnsborg is pretty proud of himself. His staff wrote a friend-of-the-court brief that he got to sign and send to the United States Supreme…
In 2014, Clayvin Herrera and fellow citizens of the Crow Tribe followed a herd of wapiti (confused white men call them elk) from the Crow Reservation…
Ever the Constitution hawks, Sen. Stace Nelson (R-19/Fulton) and Rep. Drew Dennert (R-3/Aberdeen) rush to push South Dakota law beyond the envelope of a new…
The United States Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in Carpenter v. Murphy, in which a Native American on Oklahoma’s death row contends that he was convicted…
The Supreme Court decided 6–2 this week, without rookie Justice Kavanaugh’s help, not to wade into the battle over North Dakota’s new stricter voter ID…
Already hard at work as part of the United States Supreme Court, Justice Brett Kavanaugh made clear that he believes criminal actions committed by individuals…
South Dakota Democratic Party exec Sam Parkinson has concerns about the nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court: If confirmed, Kavanaugh would…
South Dakota women, I’m talking to you. I invite your guy friends to pay attention, too. What does Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement have to do…
Marty Jackley lost the primary to the less-qualified Kristi Noem, but he can celebrate winning his big Supreme Court case. Despite Jackley’s shaky performance in…