U.S.: Forty years ago, they changed how hate groups are sued
Courthouse News Service: "Opal Jackson still carries the shotgun pellets in her leg. On the night of April 19, 1980, a group of three Klansmen went on a shooting spree in a black neighborhood of Chattanooga."
U.S. Supreme Court braces for contentious second half
Bloomberg Law: "The second half of the Supreme Court’s current term will be chock-full of high-profile arguments and blockbuster opinions, and court watchers say it’s going to be explosive."South Dakota courts want more $ to treat more, hire more officers and pay judges more
KELO News: "The state Unified Judicial System needs more than what the governor has requested to bring its budget into line with growing demands that already strain circuit courts, two South Dakota Supreme Court members told state lawmakers Wednesday."Job Announcement - Lead Attorney
A job announcement for a Lead Attorney (Attorney II) with the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in Devils Lake has been posted.Order of Adoption
Amend. to N.D.R. Lawyer Discipl. 3.1, 3.2, 4.4 and 5.1
Law Review to hold North Dakota constitutional law symposium April 16
The North Dakota Law Review will present a symposium on North Dakota constitutional law April 16 at the Heritage Center and State Museum in Bismarck.Law Library of Congress to offer legal research webinar Feb. 20
The Law Library of Congress will be offering a free webinar on researching U.S. case law on Thursday, Feb. 20.High percentage of grads pass bar within 2 years, ABA says
Bloomberg Law: "Almost 90% of graduates of accredited law schools passed a bar exam within two years of graduation, the American Bar Association said in a new report."