In a somewhat surprising move, the conservative majority Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of gay and transgender workers during their interpretation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In Monday’s 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court determined that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prevents […]
How Can We Safely Reopen The Court System?
Everyone wants a return to normalcy amid the coronavirus outbreak, but it’s going to come gradually, not all at once. If we go back to doing the same things we were doing prior to the pandemic, we’re bound to experience another wave of cases. So as we work towards gradually getting back to a sense […]
First Citations Issued In Minnesota For “Stay At Home” Violations
The “Stay at Home” order has been in effect for almost two weeks, and despite some outliers, it certainly appears that the vast majority of Minnesotans are taking the situation seriously and practicing good social distancing habits. Recently we heard that police were going to be pretty lax about enforcing Governor Tim Walz’ order, as […]
How Minnesota Police Will Enforce The Stay At Home Order
As you’re probably aware, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued an executive order on Friday to compel people to stay at home with the hopes of stopping or slowing the spread of the coronavirus. The goal of the “Stay At Home” order is to help flatten the curve and help prevent hospitals from being overloaded with […]
Penalties For Violating “Stay At Home” Orders
Although Minnesota has yet to issue a statewide “stay at home” order, considering the Governor recently said that 40-80 percent of Minnesotans should expect to get the coronavirus, it seems likely that an order will be made in the not-so-distant future. Our neighbors to the east in Wisconsin already have a stay at home order […]
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