U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 26 arguments
Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases on penalties for offenders who violate conditions of supervised release.
Grand Forks district judges meet with UND constitutional law students
On Feb. 22, Northeast Central Judicial District judges Donald Hager and Jay Knudson hosted the University of North Dakota Constitutional Law class taught by Associate Professor Julia Ernst. They discussed constitutional law issues that they have seen in the district court and also provided a few tips on practicing in the state courts.Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Contract Administrative Law Judge with the North Dakota Office of Administrative Hearings in Bismarck has been posted.
Mont.: Billionaire brothers appeal 1882 central Montana water right to state Supreme Court
Billings Gazette: "A Petroleum County water right dating back to 1882 is again tied up in legal wrangling between one of Montana’s largest landowners and a Billings man."New opinions: Feb. 25
The Supreme Court posted 2 new opinions on Feb. 25.North Dakota reforms its prisons, Norwegian style
U.S. News: "Classrooms are complete with fish tanks bubbling with underwater life. Poetry slams and barbeques are a regular occurrence. Students take field trips to better understand history and groups volunteer once a month, serving food to the homeless."N.D. Law Review Energy Law Symposium set for March 14 in Bismarck
The 2019 North Dakota Law Review Energy Law Symposium will be held March 14 at the National Energy Center of Excellence in Bismarck. The symposium is approved for 7.75 North Dakota CLE credits and there is no charge to attend.U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 25 arguments
Monday, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case on whether private entities operating public access television channels should be considered state actors for First Amendment purposes.