The North Dakota Judicial Conference was originally established as an arm of the judicial branch of state government in 1927. At that time, the organization was known as the North Dakota Judicial Council. Present statutory language covering the Judicial Conference is found in Chapter 27-15, N.D.C.C.
There are currently sixty-nine members of the Judicial Conference. The conference consists of all Supreme Court justices and district court judges; the attorney general; the dean of the University of North Dakota School of Law; the clerk of the Supreme Court; two judges of the municipal courts, as appointed by the Municipal Judges Association; and five members of the North Dakota Bar Association who are appointed by the Bar Association. All surrogate judges, as appointed by the Supreme Court under section 27-17-03, N.D.C.C., are also conference members.
The members of the conference serve during the time they occupy their respective official positions. The term of office of the two municipal judges is two years. The term of office for the five members of the bar is five years. Vacancies on the Judicial Conference are filled by the authority originally selecting the members.
The state court administrator serves as the executive secretary of the Judicial Conference.
The officers of the Judicial Conference consist of the chair and chair-elect, who are selected for a term of two years by the members of the conference. In addition, there is an executive committee consisting of the chair, chair-elect, a justice of the Supreme Court elected by the Supreme Court, and two district judges elected by the Association of District Judges.
Under North Dakota law, the Judicial Conference is required to meet twice each year. These meetings are usually held in June and November. Special meetings, however, may be called by the chair. While members of the Judicial Conference are not compensated for their services, they are reimbursed for their expenses while discharging their conference duties.
The Judicial Conference has four major duties:
1. Solicit, receive, and evaluate suggestions relating to the improvement of the administration of justice.
2. Consider and make recommendations to the Supreme Court for changes in rules, procedures, or any matter pertaining to the judicial system.
3. Coordinate continuing judicial education efforts for judges and support staff.
4. Establish methods for review of proposed legislation which may affect the operation of the judicial branch.
Several committees have been established to support the activities of the full conference. The committees and respective committee chairs during 1999 were as follows:
1. Program Planning Committee, Judge Bruce E. Bohlman, Chair.
2. Committee on Legislation, Judge Burt L. Riskedahl, Chair.
3. Committee on Judicial Compensation, co-chairs Justice William Neumann and Judge Gary Holum.
Special committees are as follows:
1. Judicial Immunity Committee, Judge Kirk Smith, Chair.
2. Jury Standards Committee, Judge Robert Holte, Chair.
Committee membership results from appointment by the chair after consultation with the executive committee of the Judicial Conference. The bylaws provide that non-conference members can serve on either standing or special committees.
The officers and executive committee of the Judicial Conference during 1999 were as follows:
Judge, Kirk Smith, Chair
Justice, Dale V. Sandstrom, Chair-Elect
Justice Mary Muehlen Maring, Executive Committee
Judge John C. McClintock, Jr., Executive Committee
Judge Donald L. Jorgensen, Executive Committee
Judge Gail Hagerty, Past Chair
NORTH DAKOTA JUDICIAL CONFERENCE
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT
Gerald W. VandeWalle
William A. Neumann
Dale V. Sandstrom
Mary Muehlen Maring
Carol Ronning Kapsner
JUDGES OF THE DISTRICT COURT
South Central District
*Benny A. Graff
Gail Hagerty
Bruce B. Haskell
Donald L. Jorgensen
Burt L. Riskedahl
Thomas J. Schneider
James M. Vukelic
Robert O. Wefald
Northwest District
*Robert W. Holte
Glenn Dill III
Gary A. Holum
William W. McLees
David Nelson
Everett Nels Olson
Gerald H. Rustad
Northeast District
*Lee A. Christofferson
Laurie A. Fontaine
Donovan Foughty
M. Richard Geiger
Lester Ketterling
John C. McClintock, Jr.
Northeast Central District
*Lawrence E. Jahnke
Bruce E. Bohlman
Debbie Kleven
Joel D. Medd
Kirk Smith
Southwest District
*Allan L. Schmalenberger
Zane Anderson
Ronald L. Hilden
Maurice R. Hunke
East Central District
*Norman J. Backes
Georgia Dawson
Ralph R. Erickson
Lawrence A. Leclerc
Michael O. McGuire
Frank L. Racek
Cynthia Rothe-Seeger
Southeast District
*John T. Paulson
James M. Bekken
Ronald E. Goodman
John E. Greenwood
Richard W. Grosz
Mikal Simonson
JUDGES OF THE MUNICIPAL COURTS
Robert A. Keogh
Lamar K. Wells
SURROGATE JUDGES OF THE SUPREME AND DISTRICT COURTS
William M. Beede
Eugene A. Burdick
Ralph J. Erickstad
Gerald G. Glaser
William F. Hodny
Gordon O. Hoberg
Jon R. Kerian
James H. O'Keefe
Wm. L. Paulson
Bert L. Wilson
Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp
Clerk of the Supreme Court Penny Miller
Dean of the UND School of Law Jeremy Davis
MEMBERS OF THE BAR
Sherry Moore
James S. Hill
Paul G. Kloster
Steven Lies
Mike Sturdevant
Executive Secretary Keithe E. Nelson
*Presiding Judge
68 Members