
Fargo Inn of Court celebrates women's right to vote
On Dec. 10, Supreme Court Justice Lisa Fair McEvers and East Central Judicial District Judge Stephannie N. Stiel participated in a program organized by the Ronald N. Davies American Inn of Court in recognition of the 100 year anniversary of women’s right to vote.Federal judge blocks South Dakota petition law
Courthouse News Service: "A federal judge struck down as unconstitutional a South Dakota law imposing burdensome regulations that would have made it much harder for the average citizen to get an initiative on the ballot."Montana court reverses $35 million child abuse verdict against Jehovah's Witnesses
NPR News: "The Montana Supreme Court has reversed a $35 million judgment against Jehovah's Witnesses for failing to report child sexual abuse."Job Announcement - Director of Technology
A job announcement for Director of Technology with the Office of State Court Administrator in Bismarck has been posted.
N.D. Law Review seeking submissions for spring issue
The North Dakota Law Review is now accepting submissions for its spring publication and is proud to announce that its upcoming issue will feature all North Dakota based authors.
U.S.: In 2020, watch for these blockbuster Supreme Court cases
PBS News: "The U.S. Supreme Court begins the second half of a potentially historic term — with arguments involving abortion, President Donald Trump’s financial records and funds for religious schools, among others — in the shadow of a presidential impeachment trial."Job Announcement - Assistant State’s Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant State’s Attorney II with the Burleigh County State’s Attorney's office in Bismarck has been posted.Job Announcement - Law Clerk
A job announcement for a Law Clerk with the Burleigh County State's Attorney's office in Bismarck has been posted.U.S.: A 3-decade-long water dispute heads to the Supreme Court
MPR News: "For three decades, Georgia and Florida have been battling over how to share a precious resource: water. Georgia has it, and Florida, which is downstream, says it's not getting its fair share."