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Press Roundup

by Ryan Koopmans | March 8, 2012

By Ryan Koopmans

We’re adding a new feature at On Brief: In addition to our opinion summaries and other appellate highlights, we’re posting a daily roundup of appellate press reports.  If there’s a news article about the Iowa appellate courts (the Iowa Supreme Court, the Iowa Court of Appeals, or the Eighth Circuit), we’ll find it and link to it.  And if you run across an article that we haven’t posted, feel free to tell us about it at onbrief@nyemaster.com.

Today the Daily Nonpareil has a story on the Iowa Supreme Court’s trip to Council Bluffs.  The Omaha World-Herald also covered the action here.

Today’s Quad City Times contains an article titled: “Jackson Co. school merger vote issue headed to Iowa Supreme Court.”

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