In September, Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison and several other leaders filed a court motion to block the 'final conscience' rule, which would have allowed individuals to refuse to provide health care services that violated their personal beliefs.
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Now in its third year, the Compass student group works to connect students, alumni, and area business leaders. Its flagship alumni reunion event will be held on Friday.