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ROYAL, Iowa (KTIV) - Royal, Iowa is gearing up to celebrate a major milestone...its 125th anniversary. This year’s Royal Fun ...
Iowa's Republican U.S. senators joined nearly all their GOP colleagues to pass President Donald Trump's massive tax cut bill ...
A sharply divided Iowa Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court's decision dismissing a former prisoner's claim for damages ...
A divided Iowa Supreme Court last week upheld two laws restricting firearm access, one related to domestic violence ...
A divided Iowa Supreme Court upheld two laws restricting firearm access, one related to domestic violence protective orders ...
The court ruled protective orders can ban guns even without finding a 'credible threat,' and upheld a law barring carrying ...
The issue was the sticking point of this year’s Condition of the Judiciary. Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen says more Iowans are navigating the courts alone.
The Iowa Judicial Qualifications Commission, which hears complaints about judges’ conduct, has recommended that the Iowa Supreme Court suspend Hanson, a part-time magistrate who is based in ...
More: Des Moines must turn over officers' 2020 reports on use of force, Iowa Supreme Court rules Hanson was appointed to the position of magistrate in January 2022. On Aug. 5, 2022, he refused to ...
Chief Justice Susan Christensen looks on during oral arguments at the Iowa Supreme Court in Des Moines on Sept. 10, 2024. (Nick Rohlman/The Gazette) “I seriously questioned it,” Hanson replied.
Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen is recommending a reduction in the number of private attorneys the state is paying to oversee some court proceedings, like pre-trial hearings.
Iowa judges got a 5% raise last year, which Christensen says was the largest raise state judges have received in the past 16 years. Christensen says the number of people applying for a judgeship ...
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