Minnesota Supreme Court, House and Tim Walz

A boycott, an alleged coup, multiple lawsuits — they're all part of the confusion and chaos at the Minnesota legislature.
Two election judges from different parts of the state now face criminal charges for their conduct on Election Day, adding to ...
ST. PAUL — Two special elections are set to take place Tuesday, Jan. 28, for House seat 40B in Roseville and Senate District ...
The debate over whether Minnesota House Republicans acted lawfully when they elected a speaker is headed to the state Supreme ...
State Rep. Brad Tabke, a DFL Minnesota House incumbent who narrowly won reelection, should be able to begin a new term, a ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Supreme Court will hear arguments Thursday on whether it should wade into a partisan ...
When Democrats lose, their first impulse is to obstruct, to take their ball and go home — as their ongoing boycott in ...
Democratic-Farmer-Labor members of the Minnesota State House of Representatives are not showing up for work at the Capitol. Republicans, all 67 of them, showed up as scheduled on opening day, Jan. 14.