In the case of the Minnesota League of Credit Unions v. Minnesota Department of Commerce (Supreme Court of Minn., Case No. C7-90-2054), the Minnesota League of Credit Unions, hereinafter referred to as the “League”, challenged a legislative restriction on any credit union promoting and soliciting membership in eligible groups entitled to credit union membership. Historically, […]
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