Published records and reports, 1890-2004.

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Published records and reports, 1890-2004.

Reports, newsletters, and miscellaneous print and near-print items of or about the Supreme Court. The records cover all aspects of the court's duties and activities, including such topics as rules of practice, admission to the bar, criminal procedure, court terms, judicial planning, juvenile justice, the state's judicial system, personnel, civil commitment, law library, gender fairness, racial bias, multicultural diversity, child support, weighted caseloads, and civil trials. There are also biographical sketches of supreme and appellate court justices from territorial days to 1990.

2.0 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6955080

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Minnesota. Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court ceased to maintain judgment books as of July 1, 1982. This action was probably taken with reference to legislation that eliminated the requirement that district court clerks maintain a judgment book (Laws 1981 c121 sl). From the description of Judgment books, 1858-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122472476 Peter Stephen Popovich, a Minnesota lawyer and jurist, was born in November 1920 at Crosby, Minnesota. He received a bachelor's degree f...