Dakota Datebook: WCTU and women's suffrage
Prairie Public: "On this date in 1914, Mrs. Harriet Darling Hall, National Women's Christian Temperance Union lecturer and organizer, was in North Dakota traveling around the state and lecturing."
U.S. Supreme Court opinion: May 14
The United States Supreme Court has issued an opinion in a trademark case involving competing brands of jeans.Nothing to draw when nothing to see leaves SCOTUS artists idle
Bloomberg News: "Art Lien has been tuning in for what’s both familiar and unrecognizable during the first-ever live audio of Supreme Court oral arguments."Court upholds move to restore Minnesota lake's Dakota name
Indian Country Today: "A divided Minnesota Supreme Court said Wednesday a state agency has the authority to change the name of a popular lake back to its original Dakota name."New opinion: May 14
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion.Will remote hearings improve appearance rates?
National Center for State Courts: "The coronavirus pandemic has brought misery, if not inconvenience, to the vast majority of the nation, but it has also brought some silver linings. When it comes to state courts, officials say the pandemic has forced courts to become more nimble, particularly in their ability to conduct remote hearings."Job Announcement - Part-Time Case Aide
A job announcement for a Part-Time Case Aide for the Juvenile Drug Court Program in Williston has been posted.Job Announcement - Part-Time Juvenile Drug Court Coordinator
A job announcement for a Part-Time Juvenile Drug Court Coordinator in Devils Lake has been posted.Dakota Datebook: Sylvia Pankhurst and the North Dakota's Votes for Women League
Prairie Public: "The first city in North Dakota to formally organize a Votes for Women League was Fargo, in early 1912."