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While we agree that these statutes give MPUC broad statutory authority to regulate the telecommunications market in Minnesota, none of them vest MPUC with the express authority to order remedial relief. We therefore agree with the district court that because none of these statutes expressly refer to...
Chapter 285 of the Session Laws of Minnesota for the year 1925 provides for the abatement, as a public nuisance, of a "malicious, scandalous and defamatory newspaper, magazine or other periodical." Section one of the Act is as follows: Mason's Minnesota Statutes, 1927, 10123-1 to 10123-...
State of Minnesota. Minnesota Statute, Chapter 84, Section 84.0895. 2021. Available online:https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/844.0895(accessed on 28 December 2021). Platinga, A.J.; Helvoigt, T.L.; Walker, K. Critical habitat for threatened and endangered species: How should the eco...