Minnesota's U.S. Senate election is still unresolved in the courts, but at the Capitol, lawmakers are already working on a post-mortem of the recount.
(01/07/2009)
The scuffle over a replacement senator
for President-elect Barack Obama highlights an obstacle likely to
keep Democrat Al Franken from taking office in Washington before a
court challenge over his apparent victory in Minnesota is resolved.
(01/07/2009)
The critical task of picking a
three-judge panel to hear a lawsuit over Minnesota's contested
Senate race won't be made by the Supreme Court's chief justice.
(01/07/2009)
Norm Coleman has filed a lawsuit contesting the results of the recount in the 2008 Senate election.
Midday examines next steps in the legal process.
(Midday, 01/07/2009)
An election contest could drag on for weeks and even months and is going to cost both sides money. It could cost Minnesota taxpayers, too.
(01/07/2009)
There's no word yet on the seating of a three-judge panel that's expected to hear Norm Coleman's lawsuit over the senate recount, but some legal experts say Coleman faces an uphill battle.
(01/07/2009)