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South Dakota attorneys have voted to impose a first-ever requirement on themselves to undergo regular continuing legal ...
A new law review article argues that Republican legislators have spent the past eight years systematically weakening the ...
The South Dakota Supreme Court handed a legal loss Thursday to opponents of a Lincoln County prison site lawmakers have ...
The South Dakota Supreme Court says a group that was trying to stop the state government’s plan to build a men’s prison in ...
When North Dakota state Sen. Ryan Braunberger first introduced a slate of tenant protection bills this year, he knew the odds ...
A federal appeals court won't reconsider its decision in a redistricting case that went against two Native American tribes ...
July 1 marks the start of several new laws in Siouxland. This story breaks down some of the major laws this year.
A proposed canal at McCook Lake that faced heavy opposition from residents will go before the South Dakota Supreme Court this week.
A bill in the North Dakota House proposes to automatically seal certain criminal court records from public view.
A bill that would automatically seal records in certain cases brought dissent from both the courts and media.
The courts of Minnesota next door have used public funds to fight against public access and are currently locking into a long legal battle before U.S. Judge Donovan Frank, where the court ...