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Federal Judge Strikes Down South Dakota's Gay Marriage BanUS District Judge Karen Schreier, a Federal Judge Strikes Down South Dakota's Gay Marriage Ban as unconstitutional, but has stayed the decision pending appeal.
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School District to Pay $147K to Man Barred From School Board MeetingsA Vermont school district will pay $147,500 to a parent who was barred from meetings because some staff members were afraid of him. Learn more here.
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U.S. Supreme Court Meets Again on Gay MarriageIn its first official business of the new year, the U.S. Supreme Court will meet to consider whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry.
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Sales Tax Penny for South Dakota Teachers a Hard SellState lawmakers across the political spectrum agree South Dakota has a problem when it comes to getting teachers in public school classrooms.
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Look Out, Delaware: Here Comes South DakotaOver the past century, South Dakota’s business reputation has undergone a major makeover, and new Secretary of State Shantel Krebs wants to capitalize on it.
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New Year Means Higher Minimum Wages in South DakotaNew Year Means Higher Minimum Wages in South Dakota. The New Year brings new laws - including a pay raise for thousands of South Dakotans.
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Swier Law Firm and Jake Fischer Featured in The New York TimesJake Fishcer and Swier Law Firm Featured in The NY Times. You can learn more by visiting our blog here. Swier Law Firm.
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South Dakota Agricultural Law - California Dairies Look To South Dakota's Greener Pastures
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Supreme Court Rules Employers Are Not Required To Pay For Security Time
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United States Supreme Court Decides No Pay Owed for Post-Shift Security ScreeningsOn December 9, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Integrity Staffing Solutions, Inc. v. Busk, finding that an employee's time spent waiting to undergo and...