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The South Dakota Supreme Court is suspending former Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg’s law license for six months.
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Gov. Kristi Noem said former Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was on his phone when he struck and killed Joe Boever along Highway 14 in September of 2020. The account is different from findings in the investigation by the state Department of Public Safety.
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"Short Walk: The impeachment of South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg" is a podcast looking back at the events of an unprecedented time in state history.
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The fate of Jason Ravnsborg’s law license is now in the hands of the South Dakota Supreme Court. The state bar is recommending a temporary suspension of his law license.
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SDPB’s podcast “Short Walk” recounts the events leading to the impeachment of Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg.
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Former South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg is facing a disciplinary hearing before the state Supreme Court in mid-February.
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The Disciplinary Board of the South Dakota State Bar wants the Supreme Court to suspend former-Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg’s law license for two years.
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It’s been a year since South Dakota Senators voted to remove then-Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg from office. The new issue of the South Dakota Law Review collects essays from many involved in the nearly two-year impeachment saga.
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A new set of documents released last Friday reveal arguments in a case before the state Government Accountability Board. They outline a complaint from the former Attorney General citing alleged interference by Gov. Kristi Noem to influence her daughter’s appraiser license upgrade. They also show that Noem sought to have the case dismissed.
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NewsWe continue our series of interviews with the state's new hall-of-famers. Ronald Reed is being honored for his contributions to education, including his implementation of a disability civil rights law.