Minnesota Judicial Training & Education Blog

Two weeks ago I posted a copy of my new eBook on “Artificial Intelligence in Law: A Comprehensive Introduction for Legal Professionals”.

Since then I have received numerous comments that the book font was difficult to read. One benefit of an eBook is the ease with which it can be edited. I have reformatted the

Welcome to “Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Comprehensive Introduction for Legal Professionals,” an eBook dedicated to unveiling the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the legal domain.

As the legal profession stands at the cusp of a technological revolution, integrating AI into various aspects of legal practice is not just imminent but essential.

This eBook

NEW MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT RULE

State v. Torgerson, A22-0425 (Minn. Sept. 13, 2023)

This training update was written for the Minnesota Law Enforcement Training Academy (LETAC) and will be distributed to 12,000 Minnesota law enforcement professionals.

Yes, Officer, I was smoking marijuana but it was earlier at my house, not in the car!

QUESTION: Does

Law Enforcement officers are responsible for conducting traffic stops when they have reasonable suspicion of a traffic violation or a criminal violation. Being stopped by an officer can be a stressful experience for the driver, any passengers, and the officer, too. Knowing what to do during the stop will help ensure the safety of the driver

The Minnesota Dimler Amendment, originally enacted in 1986 and named after its sponsor, representative Chuck Dimler, governs which speeding violations are recorded on a driving record maintained by the Department of Public Safety. Application of the Dimler Amendment not only keeps a driving infraction off a person’s driving record but has the practical effect of insulating

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Worcester v. Georgia, legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 3, 1832, held (5–1) that the states did not have the right to impose regulations on Native American land. Although Pres. Andrew Jackson

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This is the 2nd post of a 45 post United States Supreme Court Series designed to provide short educational summaries of the 45 most significant Supreme Court decisions ever issued. I encourage you to share these posts with anyone

This educational series is sponsored by AutoGrabBag.com, a faith-based small business car accessory gift store.

This Supreme Court Series will present brief summaries of 45 of the Court’s most impactful decisions. This educational series is intended for everyone, not just law students, attorneys or judges. Every person that graduates from our public education system