Courts

Two Japanese auto suppliers have agreed to pay criminal fines for a price-fixing conspiracy in the sale of parts to U.S. automakers.
A Hawaii-based lance corporal accused of hazing a fellow Marine who committed suicide at their remote Afghanistan outpost was scheduled to appear in military court Monday after agreeing to a plea bargain.
Former Minn. Chief Justice Sheran dies at 96
Former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Robert Sheran has died. He was 96.
A northwestern Minnesota shop that sells tobacco, pipes and other products is suing the city of Moorhead over the way police are enforcing a new ordinance outlawing drug paraphernalia.
Minnesota's attorney general is accusing a debt collection agency of failing to protect the confidentiality of thousands of patients' health care records.
A month after a shooting in a Cook County courthouse, several courthouses statewide have either added security or are considering doing so.
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple has been asked to remove the Pembina County prosecutor from office.
Inside the Stop Online Piracy debate
Wikipedia has gone dark for the day. It's part of an online protest of the Stop Online Piracy Act. Over 7,000 websites including other big names like Reddit and Google are taking part. Today we discuss the controversial legislation.
A federal agent who accidentally shot himself while lecturing children on gun safety lost his appeal Tuesday in a lawsuit over release of the video that subjected him to ridicule on the Internet and late-night talk shows.