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Supreme Court says schools can fund lawsuit against the state, but does it matter?
There was a development today in the lawsuit by some school district against the state. The state Supreme Court ruled that districts can pay legal expenses for the lawsuit. I don't know about you, but...
Posted on 7/23/09 at 12:39 PM
Day care death lawsuit settled in confidential agreement
By Chris Mueller , January 07, 2013
85 octane litigation still going
Last week’s settlement of criminal case was separate from lawsuit.By Chris Mueller , January 02, 2013
Judge won't block suit against Neb. pipeline law
The plaintiffs say they are concerned that a pipeline company could use the state power of eminent domain to obtain land for a project.January 01, 2013
Decade-long case piles up $1.4M in fees for Aurora Co.
PLANKINTON — A decade-long dispute over a zoning ordinance limiting dairy cow numbers has cost Aurora County more than $1 million in legal fees.By Chris Mueller , December 22, 2012
Texas landowner faces TransCanada in court hearing
HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas landowner and TransCanada Corp. are taking their argument over whether tar sands are crude oil before a judge.December 19, 2012
Mitchell Burger King sues over blocked right-of-way
December 19, 2012
Gov't rolls out $1.9B Indian land buyback program
The 10-year, $1.9 billion buyback program is the largest part of the $3.4 billion settlement of a class-action lawsuit filed by Elouise Cobell of Browning, Mont.By MATT VOLZ , December 18, 2012
Milbank cheese company settles discrimination charge
MILBANK (AP) — A South Dakota cheese making company has agreed to pay $85,000 to settle a sex discrimination charge.December 17, 2012
Ranchers, businessman settle wayward bison suit
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Three Dakotas ranchers and a Florida millionaire businessman have settled a lawsuit over damage allegedly caused by wayward bison, attorneys said.December 14, 2012
Texas judge lifts order on TransCanada pipeline
HOUSTON (AP) — A judge is allowing TransCanada to resume work on an oil pipeline being built on private property in Texas before a hearing next week.December 13, 2012
Ex-BPI worker sues ABC, Oliver over 'pink slime'
Bruce Smith, 58, is among about 750 people who were laid off at Beef Products Inc. in the wake of what the company called a misinformation campaign in social media and news reports about the product: lean, finely textured beef.By Kristi Eaton , December 12, 2012
Texas judge halts oil pipeline work
By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI , December 11, 2012
Feds ask court to throw out Bennett County hospital lawsuit
SIOUX FALLS(AP) — The federal government asked a judge on Monday to throw out a lawsuit filed by a South Dakota hospital, saying Indian Health Services is not responsible for some of the health care bills under federal guidelines and that the hospital lacks jurisdiction.By Kristi Eaton , December 10, 2012
Rapid City jury hearing alienation of affection lawsuit
RAPID CITY (AP) — Jurors in Rapid City are hearing a case in which a county prosecutor is accused of stealing the affections of another man's wife.December 04, 2012
In wake of cheating allegations, 4-H to require animal DNA tests
South Dakota 4-H has announced it will begin collecting a DNA sample from all market animals intended for division competitions at the South Dakota State Fair for the 2012-2013 program year.By Chris Mueller , December 04, 2012
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