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State Constitution
In these uncertain times, Minnesotans are looking for fairness, stability, basic justice and common sense from the courts. With all the heated rhetoric about the United States Supreme Court, we can take comfort as Minnesotans that our state founders adopted an...
Reader Opinion: Thissen for supreme court
Read here: https://www.brainerddispatch.com/opinion/letters/6671171-Reader-Opinion-Thissen-for-supreme-court
McFeely Mess podcast: Minnesota Supreme Court candidate Paul Thissen says judgment matters, draws distinction with opponent
Listen to the podcast here: https://www.inforum.com/entertainment/podcasts/6675602-McFeely-Mess-podcast-Minnesota-Supreme-Court-candidate-Paul-Thissen-says-judgment-matters-draws-distinction-with-opponent
Academy of Certified Trial Lawyers of Minnesota Endorsement
Access to Justice
Making sure Minnesotans have access to justice has been a passion for me since my earliest days as a lawyer. I represented for free victims of domestic abuse, a family with a disabled son seeking assistance, individuals fleeing torture and seeking asylum in the United...
Protecting the Rights of Minnesotans
One of the fundamental jobs of a judge is to protect the individual rights of Minnesotans and to make sure that the powerful are held accountable to the law. The government must follow the law just like you and me. As a lawyer, I founded the group Access for...
MSBA Poll Results
First, we're pleased to announce that Minnesota lawyers have spoken, and more than 90% prefer Justice Paul Thissen over his opponent for the Minnesota Supreme Court! According to a recent survey by the Minnesota State Bar Association of its members – many of whom...
Racial Justice and the Minnesota Courts
In recent months, we all have witnessed more than ever the real pain, sadness, and anger of so many of our neighbors and fellow Minnesotans.The fact of racial inequality has been staring us in the face since before the founding of our country. And as we know, racial...
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