New opinions: April 11
The Supreme Court has issued 19 new opinions.
N.D. Attorney General opinions: April 11
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the City of Dickinson violated the open records laws because it did not provide records within a reasonable time and that the City of Arnegard violated the law by holding committee meetings without providing public notice.
U.S.: Defining what's excessive in police property seizures remains tricky
NPR News: "Tyson Timbs won his Supreme Court case in February, but he still doesn't have his Land Rover. 'I want my truck back. I've always wanted it back,' says Timbs, whose Land Rover was seized by police in Indiana."Mont.: Appeals court to rehear case over dinosaur fossil ownership
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: "A full panel of a federal appeals court will hear arguments in a case to determine whether dinosaur fossils are part of a property’s surface estate or mineral estate in the case of split ownership."Job Announcement
A job announcement for State's Attorney for Rolette County in Rolla has been posted.
U.S.: On this day, Supreme Court hears Loving arguments
Constitution Daily: "On April 10, 1967, the United States Supreme Court held oral arguments in a landmark case about a Virginia law that said marriages between blacks and whites should be treated as a felony."New judges study at National Judicial College
South Central Judicial District Judges Doug Bahr and Dan Borgen along with referee Pam Nesvig and East Central Judicial District Judge Tristan Van de Streek were among the new judges attending the General Jurisdiction course at the National Judicial College this month.