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Kim Phuong Taylor faced up to five years in prison on 52 counts of voter fraud. The federal judge worried the public might see the case as politically motivated.
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A report by the ACLU of Nebraska found the federal immigration court in Omaha regularly compromises immigrants' legal rights.
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Prosecutors in one of Iowa's biggest counties are working longer hours to try and keep up in the face of shortages across the state. The head of the state bar association says the issue is "multifaceted."
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Prosecutors say Kim Phuong Taylor wanted her husband to win elections in 2020 “by any means necessary.”
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Woodbury County’s new law enforcement center will open even later than expected. A construction delay is to blame.
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The opening of Woodbury County’s new law enforcement center has been delayed. The chairman of the Woodbury County Supervisors is upset about the lack of communication surrounding the project.
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In our weekly conversation about politics, we discuss arguments at the Iowa Supreme Court over a so-called fetal heartbeat law. The law was signed in 2018, but a court issued an injunction blocking it from taking effect.
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The bill aims to protect the trucking industry from so-called "nuclear verdicts" and rising insurance rates but opponents say it takes accountability away from these businesses.
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The Iowa attorney general is taking on an asphalt tile "re-manufacturer" after an explosion last month injured workers, caused an evacuation and polluted runoff water. She says the suit seeks to prevent an "imminent threat to public health and the environment."
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Two law libraries created a website aimed at making the law easier to understand.