Koopmans talks Iowa Supreme Court decisions on IPR’s River to River
Last week on Iowa Public Radio’s River to River, On Brief contributor Ryan Koopmans and University of Iowa law professors Song Richardson and Todd Pettys discussed four high-profile cases from the Iowa Supreme Court’s 2012-2013 term: read more
Iowa Supreme Court splits 4-3 in bar-fight case
By Ryan Koopmans
Bar Patron A taunts Bar Patron B, but B doesn’t respond in kind. The bar owner, wanting to avoid a fight, kicks A out of the bar, but B, who had remained calm during this entire time, goes out to the parking lot and assaults A. …
Anonymous Tips and Juvenile Sentencing: A Criminal End to the Iowa Supreme Court’s 2012-2013 Term
By Ryan Koompans
Before wrapping up its 2012-2013 oral argument calendar in April, the Iowa Supreme Court will hear two constitutional cases with potential national consequences.
Tomorrow, the seven-member …
Eighth Circuit Grants Rehearing En Banc to Settle Intra-Circuit Split
Eighth Circuit to Decide Whether Iowa’s Campaign-Finance Laws Survive Constitutional Scrutiny
By Colin Smith
Just in time for what is sure to be the craziest Iowa election cycle in a generationread more
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SCOTUS ruling on blood-alcohol tests leads Iowa Supreme Court to delay boating-while-intoxicated case until next term
By Ryan Koopmans
As Rox wrote yesterday, the Iowa Supreme Court is (or at least was) expected to release a decis …
Iowa Supreme Court closing to the end of its 2015-16 term
The Iowa Supreme Court is expected to issue four rulings Friday as it heads into the final week of its 2015-16 term.
Among the exp …
Get back in here! U.S. Supreme Court rejects Eighth Circuit’s “no recalling a jury” rule.
By Ryan Leemkuil
This blog has previously covered the long-running dispute between former Iowa law school dean Carolyn Jones and Teresa Wagner, a former law school employee who claims she was passed over for a job due to political bias. Most rece …
Court guts unemployment rule on jailed workers
You can be fired for missing work because you are in jail, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you will be denied unemployment insurance benefits.
That’s according to the Iowa Supreme Court in a 4-3 ruling that gutted an Iowa administrative rule applied t …
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