Swier Law Firm Appellate Law Blog
Our team is keeping you informed and up to date on the latest happenings on the law in South Dakota. Read more on our blog.
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Kansas Law Enforcement Officer Justified in Stopping Vehicle After Learning Owner's License Was RevokedThe Supreme Court on Monday held that Kansas law enforcement was justified in pulling over a Kansas man for a traffic stop after learning his license revoked.
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Supreme Court Denies Stay of Execution For Rapid City ManThe South Dakota Supreme Court has denied a stay of execution for Charles Russell Rhines.
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Supreme Court Rejects Pizza Delivery Company's Appeal Over Web And Mobile App AccessibilityThe U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Domino’s Pizza Inc.’s appeal over its website and mobile app and whether they are required to comply with the ADA.
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U.S. Supreme Court Declines To Hear Oglala, Rosebud Case Against South Dakota OfficialsThe United States Supreme Court rejected on Monday a case alleging that South Dakota officials were violating the Indian Child Welfare Act.
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South Dakota Supreme Court set to hear cases this week in VermillionThe South Dakota Supreme Court is set to hear several cases from a city-limits dispute to murder appeals and an update in the GEAR UP case.
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South Dakota Supreme Court: Fryn' Pan slip-and-fall case verdict upheldThe South Dakota Supreme Court says a court was not wrong in its instructions to a jury on a slip-and-fall case involving a Sioux Falls restaurant in 2014.
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Justice Patricia DeVaney Sworn Onto South Dakota Supreme CourtThings have come full-circle for South Dakota's newest Supreme Court Justice Patricia DeVaney.
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United States Supreme Court Rejects Death Row Appeal Over Anti-Gay JurorThe Supreme Court is rejecting a gay death row inmate's appeal that claims jurors in South Dakota were biased against him because of his sexual orientation.
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Circuit Judge Patricia DeVaney Named to South Dakota Supreme CourtA former lawyer with the South Dakota Attorney General's Office will be the next justice to the South Dakota Supreme Court, Gov. Kristi Noem announced Thursday.
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High Court Questions Courts' Role In Partisan RedistrictingThe Supreme Court's conservative majority sounded wary Tuesday of allowing federal judges to determine when electoral maps are too partisan.