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A U.S. Supreme Court case could decide the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act, which may have ramifications for tribal sovereignty across the nation.
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A lawsuit says South Dakota's new four-appointment, three-week process for pill-based abortions is risky and disproportionately harms low-income and rural patients.
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Stephanie Amiotte is the ACLU's legal director for the South Dakota chapter. She joins SDPB's Lori Walsh to offer her analysis of the state's proposed 2022 legislation.
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In The Moment … October 5, 2020 Show 916 Hour 1Over 600,000 individuals are released from prison annually and three-quarters of them are rearrested within…
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In The Moment … September 23, 2020 Show 908 Hour 2Early voting in South Dakota has begun. If you requested an absentee ballot with your county auditor,…
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The state has settled a lawsuit against its riot-boosting laws passed at the end of the 2019 legislative session. Those statutes are designed to hold…
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Many of the provisions of South Dakota's new riot boosting laws have now been put on hold. Federal Judge Lawrence Piersol issued a preliminary injunction…
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One of the defendants in a lawsuit against South Dakota's newly-enacted "riot boosting" law has been dismissed. That order came out on Wednesday, Sept.…
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In The Moment ... August 7, 2019 Show 632 Hour 2The Pentagon is launching balloons over the Midwest, including South Dakota, for drug surveillance. The…
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South Dakota's "riot boosting" laws faced judicial scrutiny on Wednesday, June 12, in a Rapid City federal courtroom.The riot boosting law that was passed…