Minnesota Sands, LLC v. County of Winona, Minnesota
| Docket Number | A18-0090 |
| Decision Date | 10 March 2020 |
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17 cases
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DSCC v. Simon, A20-1017
...in this appeal, and based on our review of the record, we agree that standing is not at issue. See Minn. Sands, LLC v. Cnty. of Winona , 940 N.W.2d 183, 192 n.9 (Minn. 2020) (noting that we have independent authority to consider standing).5 Preemption is generally disfavored, Martin ex rel.......
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King's Cove Marina, LLC v. Lambert Commercial Constr. LLC, A19-0078
...the j(6) exclusion until its reply brief. We do not consider arguments first made in a reply brief. Minn. Sands, LLC v. County of Winona , 940 N.W.2d 183, 199 n.15 (Minn. 2020). We note, however, that the j(6) exclusion addresses work in progress, and King's Cove states that there is no dis......
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State v. Lea
...discussed standing in the briefs submitted to this court. Standing is a prerequisite to jurisdiction. Minn. Sands, LLC v. County of Winona, 940 N.W.2d 183, 192 n.9 (Minn. 2020), cert. denied, 141 S. Ct. 1054 (2021). "Jurisdiction is fundamental to the exercise of judicial power" and we revi......
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In re Trade Secret Designations of 2019 Cogeneration
..."standing is a jurisdictional prerequisite" that may be raised at any time by a party or by the court. Minn. Sands, LLC v. County of Winona, 940 N.W.2d 183, 192 n.9 (Minn. 2020), cert. denied, No. 20-0441, 2021 WL 78118 (U.S. Jan. 11, 2021). 5. Relators do not assert that they have standing......
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