Minn. Stat. § 480A.08
Subd. 1. Decision of cases.
Each case shall be submitted to a panel of at least three judges. The decision of a majority of the judges to which it is submitted shall be the decision of the court.
Subd. 2. Assignment of judges to panels.
In assigning judges to panels, the chief judge shall rotate assignments, so that as nearly as practicable, each judge serves a proportionate time with every other judge. The chief judge shall also rotate assignments to various locations for hearings.
Subd. 3. Decisions.
(c) The court of appeals may publish only those decisions that:
(5) would significantly aid in the administration of justice.
Unpublished opinions of the court of appeals are not precedential. Unpublished opinions must not be cited unless the party citing the unpublished opinion provides a full and correct copy to all other counsel at least 48 hours before its use in any pretrial conference, hearing, or trial. If cited in a brief or memorandum of law, a copy of the unpublished opinion must be provided to all other counsel at the time the brief or memorandum is served, and other counsel may respond.
Subd. 4. Interlocutory matters.
The rules of appellate procedure may provide for the decision of interlocutory or procedural matters by a single judge.