The city of Red Wing, Minnesota, has become the first in the state and just the second city in the nation to pass a resolution stating that any person who attacks or hurts a police officer will be charged with a hate crime. The city says the resolution is designed to keep police officers safe, […]
Minnesota Nice – Why Not Helping Is A Crime in Minnesota
Minnesota is full of smiling faces and happy neighbors, so it’s no surprise to witness a stranger lending a hand to another stranger. There’s a reason the term “Minnesota Nice” exists. But did you know that failing to help someone in their time of need is actually punishable under the law? That’s right. Under Minnesota’s “Good […]
One Last “Best Blog” Contest Update
Happy Friday everyone! Hopefully you have something fun planned for the upcoming weekend, but before you go out pumpkin picking or hiking, we’re asking for you to give us two minutes of your time and vote for us in The Expert Institute’s Best Legal Blog Contest. Before we explain how you can cast your vote, […]
Minnesota, Feds At Odds Over Air Travel ID Standards
Minnesota and the federal government are in a standoff over identification card standards, and it could soon cause problems for Minnesotans looking to board an airplane. The problem stems from the Real ID Act, which was passed by Congress in 2005. The act requires states to add new security measures to all driver’s licenses, despite […]
How Are DraftKings and FanDuel Legal?
If you’ve turned on your television at all over the past two weeks, odds are you’ve been bombarded by advertisements from DraftKings or FanDuel about playing “one-day fantasy sports where you can win real money.” It seems like every other commercial features the same thirty-something white guy explaining how he turned pocket change into hundreds […]
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