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Minnesota Implements Pilot Expedited Litigation Track to Address Issues of Cost and Delay
Minnesota Implements Pilot Expedited Litigation Track to Address Issues of Cost and Delay
The Minnesota Supreme Court continues to implement rule changes stemming from the recommendations of its Civil Justice Reform Task Force. On May 7, 2013, the Court adopted an Order authorizing the creation of a Pilot Expedited Civil Litigation Track "to promote efficiency in the processing of certain civil cases," reduce costs, and provide a quick and reduced-cost process for obtaining a jury trial when civil actions cannot be resolved by judicial decision or by settlement.
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Minnesota State Bar Reviewing its Judicial Selection Policy
Minnesota State Bar Reviewing its Judicial Selection Policy
Malia Reddick, Director of the Quality Judges Initiative at IAALS, was recently interviewed about the Minnesota Bar's judicial selection policy, which may or may not be retained this summer. Reddick says that Minnesota’s system is good, and could be even better by strengthening it against against the intrusion of politics, special interests, and money. A system that emphasizes a judge’s qualifications, rather than how much money a judge can raise to get elected or their personal positions on hot-button issues, creates a more stable, open, and impartial judiciary.
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Minnesota Rule Amendments Aimed at Facilitating Cost Effective and Efficient Case Processing
Minnesota Rule Amendments Aimed at Facilitating Cost Effective and Efficient Case Processing
The Minnesota Supreme Court has adopted amendments to its Rules of Civil Procedure and General Rules of Practice that are aimed at “facilitating more cost effective and efficient civil case processing.” The amendments, which take effect July 1, 2013, adopt many of the recommendations of the Civil Justice Reform Task Force.
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Supporters of Judicial Selection Reform in Minnesota Optimistic about 2013
Supporters of Judicial Selection Reform in Minnesota Optimistic about 2013
Proponents of replacing Minnesota’s nonpartisan judicial elections with commission-based gubernatorial appointment, retention elections, and performance evaluation were pleased to see Democrats regain a majority in the legislature for 2013, believing that the reform movement lost momentum when Republicans took over in 2010.
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Cast of "West Wing" Urges Voting in Nonpartisan Supreme Court Elections
Cast of "West Wing" Urges Voting in Nonpartisan Supreme Court Elections
The cast of "West Wing" has reunited to film two short web videos, urging voters to participate in nonpartisan state supreme court elections. One video specifically plugs Michigan Supreme Court candidate Bridget Mary McCormack while the other is a geared toward a more national audience.
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Minnesota Supreme Court to Consider Comments on Civil Justice Task Force Recommendations
Minnesota Supreme Court to Consider Comments on Civil Justice Task Force Recommendations
The Minnesota Supreme Court has ordered a hearing for October 30, 2012 to consider comments submitted in response to select portions of the Minnesota Supreme Court Civil Justice Reform Task Force’s Final Report dated December 23, 2011 and its Supplemental Report dated May 22, 2012.
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Hennepin County judge suspended in residency dispute
Hennepin County judge suspended in residency dispute
A trial court judge was censured and suspended without pay for six months for living outside her district and misleading investigators about it. The constitution requires judges to live in the district in which they serve at the time of their selection and throughout their term.
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Judicial election reform proponents move forward
Judicial election reform proponents move forward
IAALS board member Judge Kevin Burke of Hennepin County District Court is interviewed in this article about judicial election reform action in Minnesota.
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