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RULE 2.2 EVALUATION FOR USE BY THIRD PERSONS
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Pamela Nesvig Biographical Information
Here is some biographical information about South Central Judicial District judge applicant Pamela Nesvig. -
Job Announcement - Assistant States Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant States Attorney with the Barnes County State's Attorney's office in Valley City has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant State's Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant States Attorney with the Barnes County State's Attorney's office in Valley City has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant State's Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant States Attorney with the Barnes County State's Attorney's office in Valley City has been posted. -
U.S.: Supreme Court appears ready to let cross stand but struggles with church-state test
NPR News: "The U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to let stand a 40-foot cross on public land in Maryland, but the justices struggled to come up with a test to clarify the separation of church and state in this country." -
U.S.: Supreme Court decision on Freedom of Information Act hinges on one word
USA Today: "The Supreme Court spent an hour Monday debating the meaning of the word 'confidential.' The result could have major implications for public access to government records." -
U.S. District Court seeks comment on grand jury rule revisions
The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has proposed revisions to its local rules on grand juries. Comments are due Feb. 18. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Federal Public Defender for the Districts of North and South Dakota has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Staff Attorney with the Legislative Council in Bismarck has been posted. -
8th Circuit decides N.D. case
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has issued an opinion in a North Dakota drug case. -
FORM 13. (N.D.R.Crim.P.)
Category:North Dakota Rules of Criminal Procedure -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General (Criminal and Regulatory) with the Attorney General's Office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General (Civil Litigation) with the Attorney General's Office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for an Attorney II with the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in Fargo has been posted. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for an Attorney II with the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in Minot has been posted. -
Court Technology Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, November 17, 2017 @ 9:15 AM...more
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Court Technology Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, February 9, 2018 @ 4:17 PM...more
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New opinions: May 6
The Supreme Court has issued five new opinions. -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Monday, December 11, 1972 @ 1:20 PM...more
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Supreme Court seeking input on livestreamed oral argument
Currently, the Supreme Court offers oral argument in-person and by reliable electronic means. The Court is seeking public input on the continued livestreaming of oral argument audio and video. -
RULE 1. PURPOSE
Category:North Dakota Rules for Continuing Legal Education -
U.S. District Court updates order on coronavirus response
The United States District Court has issued an updated coronavirus order closing its courthouses in Bismarck, Fargo, Minot, and Grand Forks to the public effective March 23. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Dec. 21
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that individual members of a governing body may consult with staff members of a public entity without triggering the open meetings law. -
Supreme Court continues livestreaming oral argument
On Aug. 23, the Supreme Court invited public input on continued livestreaming of audio and video of oral arguments. Thank you to all who submitted comments. The Supreme Court considered the comments and will continue livestreaming oral argument. -
Notice of Consultation
Vacancy in Judgeship No. 1, NCJD -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, December 7, 1978 @ 1:00 PM...more
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South Dakotans soon able to access court records from any computer
Brookings Register: "The South Dakota Unified Judicial System is piloting a program that will eventually allow the public access to court records from any computer. The public can now only view court records on computers at state courthouses during work hours from Monday to Friday." -
Parents can be sued for false claims against high school coaches, Minnesota high court rules
Minneapolis Star Tribune: "Parents who criticize or trash talk their kids’ public high school coaches don’t have legal protection to make false claims, according to a groundbreaking ruling issued Wednesday by the Minnesota Supreme Court." -
More county courthouses to reopen
The Burke and LaMoure County courthouses will reopen to the public Monday, July 13. Cass County will continue to be 'open by appointment only.' The Pembina County Clerk/Recorder office will be closed on Tuesday, June 14. -
Attorney admission ceremony held virtually
For the first time in history, the North Dakota Supreme Court held its attorney admission ceremony virtually. The ceremony took place Sept. 18. -
Burgum names Mandan attorney Norrell as general counsel
On Jan. 13, Gov. Doug Burgum announced that Mandan attorney Ryan Norrell will serve as the next general counsel for the governor’s office, effective Feb. 28. -
North Dakota Court computer systems unavailable due to planned maintenance on Friday evening, Oct. 27th starting at 6:30 pm Central Time
North Dakota Court computer systems will be unavailable due to planned maintenance on Friday, October 27th starting at 6:30 pm Central Time for approximately two hours. -
McKenzie County
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Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, January 29, 1976 @ 1:30 PM...more
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Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the Attorney General's Office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Legal Assistant I with the Child Support Division of the Department of Human Services in Devils Lake has been posted. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Civil Litigation, Natural Resources, and Indian Affairs Division of the Attorney General's Office in Bismarck. -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Deputy Director
A job announcement for Deputy Director of the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in Valley City has been posted. -
Military lawyers admit racial disparities in service justice systems
Stars and Stripes: "Black and other minority service members are more likely to face punishment than their white comrades in all of the military services, top uniformed lawyers admitted Tuesday, telling lawmakers that they had yet to determine reasons behind such disparities." -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Court Technology Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, August 11, 2017 @ 8:15 AM...more
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Job Announcement - Supervising Attorney
A job announcement for a Supervising Attorney with the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in the Williston Public Defender’s office has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Juvenile Specialist Attorney
A job announcement for a Juvenile Specialist Attorney II with the Commission on Legal Counsel Indigents in Minot has been posted. -
Law dean finalists to visit UND
The four finalists for dean of the University of North Dakota School of Law will visit campus March 23-29. They are all scheduled to attend open forums while in Grand Forks. -
CASE RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE - COURTS
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
1.0 Lawyer Discipline Generally
Category:North Dakota Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions -
8.0 Prior Discipline Orders
Category:North Dakota Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, May 15, 1969 @ 9:15 AM...more
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Supreme Court suspends remote access to court records
Effective Jan. 8, 2020, the Supreme Court has temporarily suspended remote online access to court records by anonymous users. This includes remote access to district court documents and expanded remote access to Supreme Court documents. -
U.S. Supreme Court’s closure could be first disease-related shuttering in a century
SCOTUSblog: "On Thursday, the Supreme Court announced that it would close its doors to the public 'until further notice' '[o]ut of concern for the health and safety of the public and Supreme Court employees.'" -
Court statement on proposed N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. Order 33 - Emergency Jury Selection Plan
On June 3, the Supreme Court issued a notice providing an opportunity for public comment on recommendations for a jury selection plan to be used upon resuming jury trials during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Oct. 11
Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has issued an opinion that the North Dakota Professional Health Program is a public entity subject to the open records and meetings laws. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Dec.22
Attorney General Drew H. Wrigley has issued a new open meetings opinion. -
Cass County
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Daniel S. El-Dweek
Daniel S. El-Dweek
District Court Judge
Chambers: Watford City NWJD #5
Appointed in 2015McKenzie County Courthouse
201 5th St NW
Watford City, ND58854
701-842-8238Staff:Deyan Junker
Court Recorder
djunker@ndcourts.gov
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State of the Judiciary Message 1999
I am pleased to again be given the opportunity to appear before you and present the message on the State of the Judiciary. One of the Chief Justices from another State who does not currently have this privilege asked me if I thought it was worthwhile. I told him I thought it was but he really should ask the legislators who sit and listen what they thought. -
RULE 8.12 NOTICE IN ACTION TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS
Category:North Dakota Rules of Court -
RULE 8.2 JUDICIAL AND LEGAL OFFICIALS
Category:North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct -
7.0 Violations of Duties Owed to the Profession
Category:North Dakota Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions -
Dakota Datebook: Lincoln's North Dakota Legacy
Prairie Public Dakota Datebook: "One of President Buchanan's last acts was to sign the Organic Act, which created Dakota territory. Consequently, the territory was just two days old when President Lincoln took office in 1861." -
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. -
S.D.: Presumptive probation remains controversial six years after passage
Mitchell Daily Republic: "Presumptive probation was one of many changes made to the state's criminal justice system as part of Senate Bill 70, also known as the Public Safety Improvement Act, which was passed in 2013." -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: April 16
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that records relating to an ongoing lawsuit involving a public entity must be obtained through the discovery process, not the open records laws. -
U.S.: Tension in the Court
ABA Journal: "As the U.S. Supreme Court enters the busy month of June, when it releases the final block of its decisions, there is a sense that the justices have succeeded in keeping their merits docket relatively low-key this term." -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: July 1
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Beulah Public School did not violate the open meetings laws when three board members separately contacted the Superintendent with questions about an audit because the discussions did not involve a quorum. -
Dakota Datebook: Not Guilty!
Prairie Public: "Sunday is often viewed as a day of rest, and blue laws even restricted Sunday activities and business. The origin of the term is murky. It is often said that the original morality laws in Puritan settlements were printed on blue paper, but there is no evidence to confirm that." -
Dakota Datebook: Judge John Sad
Prairie Public: "Norwegians make up one of the larger ethnic groups in North Dakota, with almost 1 in 3 boasting Norwegian heritage as of 2009. That’s the highest percentage in the country. This is no surprise, as Norwegians have been immigrating to North Dakota since the late 1800s." -
U.S.: Ginsburg appears strong during first speech since latest cancer revelation
CNN: "Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, making her first public appearance since it was announced that she had undergone recent treatment for pancreatic cancer, appeared strong Monday when she accepted an honorary degree from the University at Buffalo." -
Dakota Datebook: Justice Spalding
Prairie Public: "On this date in 1912, Burleigh Folsom Spalding arrived in Bismarck with his family and all their household goods. They moved into their rented house on the corner of 5th and Avenue B. The Spaldings intended to make Bismarck their permanent home." -
Dakota Datebook: Golden Valley County affirmed
Prairie Public: "Politics has been chaotic in North Dakota history, even on the local level. Such was the case for the creation of Golden Valley County in far western North Dakota." -
Dakota Datebook: A cleanup in Devils Lake
Prairie Public: "There was a great deal of excitement in Devils Lake on [Sept. 23], 1910. Dan Brennan of the law firm Brennan and Brennan had been shot following a raid to clean up the city’s blind pigs and bawdy houses." -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: April 29
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Bismarck Public School District’s announcement that an executive session was to discuss “complaints raised to the district” was sufficiently detailed. -
Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, July 18, 2008 @ 9:00 AM...more
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N.D. Attorney General opinion: Feb. 24
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Steele County Commission did not violate the law when it held a meeting in the locked courthouse building, because it provided contact information in the notice and on all the courthouse access doors for the public to call to gain access to attend the meeting. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Dec. 30
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the requirement for recusal of a public official if there is an appearance of bias to a reasonable person is not manifestly contrary to the federal constitution. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: March 25
The Office of Attorney General has issued an opinion that the Board of University & School Lands has authority to lease previously unleased lands through a subsequent public auction. -
Judge Narum presides over mock trial
Southeast Judicial District Presiding Judge Daniel Narum held a mock trial with the Business Law Class from Ellendale Public School on Tuesday, May 9. -
Notice of Comment
Proposed Amendments to Fiscal Policy 206 -
Notices of Comment
Proposed Amendments to North Dakota Rules of Court 8.6 Regarding Parent Investigators and 6.4 Regarding Exhibits -
Notice of Consultation
A Notice of Consultation regarding a vacancy in South Central Judicial District Judgeship No. 1, with chambers in Bismarck, was posted to the Supreme Court’s public portal. -
Notice of Consultation
A Notice of Consultation regarding a vacancy in Northeast Central Judicial District Judgeship No. 4 has been posted. -
Notice of Adoption
A notice of adoption of rules has been issued by the Supreme Court -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, November 18, 1971 @ 1:30 PM...more
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RULE 101. SCOPE; DEFINITIONS
Category:North Dakota Rules of Evidence -
Rights of accused drive efforts of defense attorneys
Bismarck Tribune: "They get handed cases on short notice. They don’t have the option of refusing them. They don’t get to pick their clients. And people sometimes wonder how they can do what they do, especially when the court of public opinion can muster strong emotions." -
Law enforcement taking precautions amid coronavirus outbreak, but still serving
Bismarck Tribune: "The encroachment of the coronavirus on North Dakota has staff and administrators at the Burleigh Morton Detention Center and other law enforcement agencies taking steps to allow business to be conducted while still keeping inmates, themselves and the public safe." -
SD Supreme Court oral arguments via Zoom
Pierre Capital Journal: "Traditionally, the South Dakota Supreme Court holds oral arguments - open to the public - either at its courtroom in the State Capitol, at the University of South Dakota School of Law or another public institution like a college." -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, February 19, 1987 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Court considering rule amendments related to unsworn declarations
The Supreme Court is seeking comment on wide-ranging amendments to the rules of procedure consistent with the Uniform Unsworn Domestic Declarations Act. Comments are due Nov. 6. -
RULE 1101. APPLICABILITY OF RULES
Category:North Dakota Rules of Evidence -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's Office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for two paralegals with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
APPENDIX OF FORMS
Category:North Dakota Rules of Criminal Procedure -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, August 6, 1999 @ 9:00 AM...more