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Council of Presiding Judges Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, September 7, 2001 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Court system releases 2022 Juvenile Court Annual Report
The 2022 Juvenile Court Annual Report for the North Dakota Court System is now available. The report looks specifically at referrals to juvenile court, disposition of juvenile cases, and specific programs within the juvenile court offices across the state. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Staff Attorney with the District Court in Minot has been posted. -
National Association for Court Management (NACM) Announces New Board Composition
North Dakota Unit 1 Deputy Court Administrator Kelly Hutton Selected as new Vice President -
Supreme Court visit to Griggs County Schools - Oct. 24, 2023
The North Dakota state Supreme Court visited Griggs County schools on October 24, 2023 to hear a case. -
Retired Judge John Grinsteiner recently named as a faculty member for All Rise
Retired Judge John Grinsteiner has recently been named as a faculty member for All Rise -
Judge Irby announces retirement
East Central Judicial District Judge John Irby has announced that he will not be running for reelection in 2024. Judge Irby was appointed District Judge in 2002. -
RULE 6.1 CONTINUANCES
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ND Court System Releases 2023 Juvenile Court Annual Report
The 2023 Juvenile Court Annual Report for the North Dakota Court System has been posted -
Kindred Students visit the Supreme Court
Fourth Grade students from Kindred visited the Supreme Court on May 22nd and met with Justices and the Attorney General -
Judge Hovey Elected to Administrative Council
Judge James Hovey has been re-elected to serve as the Unit 2 at-large representative to the Administrative Council. -
Hutton 2024 NACM President-Elect
The National Association for Court Management announces the new President-Elect for the 2024-2025 Board of Directors, Kelly Hutton of Grand Forks, North Dakota. -
U.S. District Court sets naturalization ceremonies on Dec. 17 in Fargo
The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota announces two ceremonies for the naturalization of new citizens to be held in Fargo on Tuesday, December 17. -
ND Court System Releases 2024 Juvenile Court Annual Report
The 2024 Juvenile Court Annual Report for the North Dakota Court System has been posted. -
2013 State of the Judiciary Address
I begin this State of the Judiciary by observing that access to the courts and the ability to participate in one's own case are key concepts in delivering justice. We do not always meet that goal, but we remain intent on keeping open the window of opportunity for all who seek remedy in our courts. -
2013 State of the Judiciary Address to the Bar
I begin my remarks by acknowledging the Energy Impact Task Force Judge Hagerty formed early in her tenure as president. The report from the Task Force was presented to the Governor and the legislature prior to the legislative Assembly -
Order of Adoption
Proposed Amendments to North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules 30 Regarding the Minimum Standards for Municipal Courts in North Dakota -
Tribal and State Court Affairs Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, August 10, 2000 @ 5:00 PM...more
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Tribal and State Court Affairs Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, July 14, 2005 @ 5:00 PM...more
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Minority Justice Implementation Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, July 6, 2001 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Juvenile Drug Court Advisory Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, April 5, 2002 @ 10:00 AM...more
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Judicial Conference Meeting
Scheduled on Monday, November 25, 2013 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Job Announcement - Assistant State’s Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant State’s Attorney with the Cass County State’s Attorney's office in Fargo has been posted. -
Administrative Rule 26 - COURT RECORDS MANAGEMENT
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 13
The United States Supreme Court has issued five new opinions. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the District Court in Bismarck has been posted. -
Hutton named officer of National Association for Court Management
Kelly Hutton, the assistant court administrator for Unit 1, has been named secretary/treasurer of the National Association for Court Management. -
State court administrator receives Warren E. Burger Award
On Sept. 28, longtime North Dakota State Court Administrator Sally Holewa received the Warren E. Burger Award for Excellence in Court Administration from the National Center for State Courts. -
Job Announcement - Human Resources Administrator
A job announcement for a Human Resources Administrator with the U.S. District Court in Fargo has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the District Court in Williston has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant State's Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant States Attorney with the Cass County State's Attorney's office in Fargo has been posted. -
Ralph J. Erickstad
Ralph J. Erickstad
Justice of the Supreme Court
Starkweather, North Dakota
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Grand Forks County collaborating with Schroeder Middle School on civics education and career day initiatives
NECJD Presiding Judge Don Hager, Kelly Hutton, Unit 1 Court Administrator, and Alison Braaten, Grand Forks Clerk of Court, have presented to students on several occasions. -
Clerk of Court Association Concludes Annual Conference in Bismarck
2025 Clerk of Court Association Conference concludes in Bismarck -
State of the Judiciary Message 2007
This past year we have been marking the thirtieth anniversary of the amendment of the North Dakota Constitution and the changes that brought to the Judicial Branch. Thirty years ago, we had a multi-tiered county and municipal court system with overlapping jurisdiction, judges without law training, and unwritten rules of court. -
State of the Judiciary Message to the Bar 2009
I am pleased to be here today to deliver the Court's annual message to this assembly. I intend to outline briefly some of the matters, other than legal actions, that have occupied the Judicial Branch since I last spoke with you. We have decided to "go green" and this message has not been printed. -
2017 State of the Judiciary address
On Jan. 4, 2017, North Dakota Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle presented the State of the Judiciary Address to the 65th Legislative Assembly. Here is the text of his remarks. -
State of the Judiciary Message 2011
I perhaps should not tell you this, but it may surprise you to learn that delivering a State of the Judiciary message is not a privilege all of my colleagues in other states share. I do not take this privilege for granted and I recognize your already heavy schedule. The invitation to speak to you today is indicative of the spirit of cooperation and respect that our three branches of government in our state share. I thank you for that. -
2017 State of the Judiciary Address
Although not delivered in its traditional format, that is more to my advantage than yours as I realize that the written page provides me greater opportunity to expound on my thoughts than does the traditional speech. -
2021 State of the Judiciary Address
Chief Justice Jon Jensen appeared before a joint session of the 67th Legislative Assembly of North Dakota on Jan. 5 to present the State of the Judiciary address. -
Michael Mahoney Biographical Information
Here is some biographical information about South Central Judicial District judge applicant Michael Mahoney. -
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 1. ELECTRONIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF COURT PROCEEDINGS [Repealed]
Category:Local Court Procedural and Administrative Rules -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Legal Assistant with the Wells County State's Attorney Office in Fessenden has been posted. -
Judicial Conference Meeting
Scheduled on Monday, November 21, 2005 @ 10:00 AM...more
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RULE 47. UNIFORM CERTIFICATION OF QUESTIONS OF LAW
Category:North Dakota Rules of Appellate Procedure -
State of the Judiciary Message 2005
Over the entrance of the Yale Law School, there is a carved inscription that reads: "The law is a living growth, not a changeless code." So, in reviewing remarks from prior years, the focus has been on change. -
ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY 2. EXPANDED MEDIA COVERAGE OF COURT PROCEEDINGS [Repealed]
Category:Local Court Procedural and Administrative Rules -
RULE 8.2 JUDICIAL AND LEGAL OFFICIALS
Category:North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct -
Amended Order of Adoption
Proposed Amendments to North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rule 12 Regarding Docket Currency Standards for District Courts -
The Supreme Court in Wahpeton - The October 3, 2014, photos
The Supreme Court traveled to Wahpeton Oct. 3 to talk with students, hear a case, and participate in the rededication of the Richland County Courthouse. -
Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney/Assistant Attorney General with the Attorney General's Office in Bismarck has been posted. -
North Dakota tribal, juvenile court services agreement offers 'more hope'
Bismarck Tribune: "In late 2019, the Spirit Lake Nation signed the first agreement with officials of North Dakota's Indian Affairs Commission, Supreme Court and Division of Juvenile Services." -
Chief Justice visits Marmot School students
Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen recently made two visits with students at the Marmot School located at the Youth Correctional Center in Mandan. -
Text notifications now available in criminal, juvenile cases
The North Dakota court system is now offering text notifications to parties involved in criminal and juvenile court cases. Parties who sign up will receive text notifications for all newly scheduled, re-scheduled, or canceled hearings. -
Former Clerk of the Supreme Court receives Gerald W. VandeWalle Medal
Penny Miller, Clerk of the North Dakota Supreme Court from 1992 to 2019, has been awarded the Gerald W. VandeWalle Medal by the North Dakota State Bar Association. -
Tribal and State Court Affairs Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, July 12, 2002 @ 8:30 AM...more
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Tribal and State Court Affairs Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, October 23, 2003 @ 5:00 PM...more
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Tribal and State Court Affairs Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, March 5, 2010 @ 10:00 AM...more
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Minority Justice Implementation Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, January 28, 2016 @ 10:00 AM...more
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Jury Standards Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Wednesday, June 13, 2018 @ 8:00 AM...more
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Judicial Planning Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, December 14, 2001 @ 10:00 AM...more
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Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, August 25, 2000 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, November 3, 2000 @ 10:00 AM...more
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Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, April 20, 2001 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Court Services Administration Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, October 22, 2010 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Judicial Education Commission Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, September 16, 2011 @ 8:00 AM...more
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Judicial Education Commission Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, December 9, 2011 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Judicial Conference Meeting
Scheduled on Monday, November 22, 2010 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Judicial Support Pilot Project Staff Attorney with the District Court in Unit 1 has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Judicial Support Pilot Project Staff Attorney with the District Court in Grand Forks has been posted. -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 21
The United States Supreme Court has issued three new opinions. -
Registration open for 8th Circuit Judicial Conference
The judges of the Eighth Circuit courts invite you to join them October 27 - 29 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado for the Judicial Conference. -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 27
The United States Supreme Court has issued three new opinions. -
Job Announcement - Assistant City Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant City Attorney for the City of Minot has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Staff Attorney with the Supreme Court in Bismarck has been posted. -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 16
The United States Supreme Court has issued two new opinions. -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 27
The United States Supreme Court has issued three new opinions. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Staff Attorney with the District Court in Grand Forks has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney
A job announcement for a Staff Attorney with the District Court in Fargo has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant Attorney General
A job announcement for an Assistant Attorney General in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Staff Attorney - District Court
A job announcement for a Staff Attorney with the District Court in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Assistant State's Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant States Attorney with the Cass County State's Attorney's office in Fargo has been posted. -
Beryl J. Levine
Beryl J. Levine
Justice of the Supreme Court
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Kari Michelle Agotness
Kari Michelle Agotness
District Court Judge
Chambers: Cavalier and Langdon - NEJD #5
Appointed in 2021Pembina County Courthouse
301 Dakota St. W #10
Cavalier, ND58220
(701) 265-8783Staff:Courtney Evenson
Staff Attorney
CEvenson@ndcourts.gov
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Judge Jason J. Hammes Investiture - March 14 Photos
South Central Judicial District Judge Jason J. Hammes was formally sworn in during an investiture ceremony at the Burleigh County Courthouse in Bismarck on March 14, 2025. Attached are the photos. -
Governor Armstrong Signs Bill Making Oct. 1 North Dakota Constitution Day
Governor Kelly Armstrong signed HB 1479 designating October 1 as North Dakota Constitution Day. -
2015 State of the Judiciary address
On Jan. 7, 2015, North Dakota Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle presented the State of the Judiciary Address to the 64th Legislative Assembly. Here is the text of his remarks. -
2015 State of the Judiciary Address
Most of us learned, or should have learned in school, that in 1215 at Runnymede near Windsor Castle, King John of England sat under a tree and signed the Magna Carta, the Great Charter. That document is the foundation of Constitutional rights and liberties and is the foundation of law that the entire court system of the United States relies on even today. -
State of the Judiciary Message 2001
Chief Justice delivers State of the Judiciary Message Thank you for the privilege of appearing before you to present the State of the Judiciary Message at the beginning of a new century. We have just experienced a test of our constitutional form of government, and the rule of law prevailed. I share with you some words written by Martha Barnett, President of the American Bar Association, during the heat of the past election controversy -
State of the Judiciary Message 2008
In past years we have made printed copies of this message and attached to it the Annual Report of the Courts. Because both the State of the Judiciary and the Annual Report are readily accessible on the Supreme Court website, almost simultaneously with my appearance, we have not done so this year. The Supreme Court website address is: www.ndcourts.gov. -
Domestic Violence Court records three years of service
The Grand Forks County Domestic Violence Court marks its third anniversary this month. The first court session was in August 2018. -
Administrative Order 21 - MINORITY JUSTICE IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Orders -
National Association of State Judicial Educators (NASJE) Presents the Karen Thorson Award
National Association of State Judicial Educators (NASJE) presents the Karen Thorson Award to Lee Ann Barnhardt at annual conference. -
State of the Judiciary Report 2011
I am pleased to offer the State of the Judiciary Report to the 112th Annual Meeting of the State Bar Association. Despite what some of the younger lawyers may believe, I have not been in attendance at all 112 meetings. A few people in this room were in attendance at the same meeting I was a few weeks ago in which the speaker, a retired Law School Dean, in talking about his age said that "With age comes wisdom but sometimes age comes alone." -
South Central
Created in 1979 to include Burleigh, Emmons, Grant, Kidder, Logan, McIntosh, McLean, Mercer, Morton, Oliver, Sioux, Sheridan and Wells counties. In 1993, Wells County was transferred to the Southeast … more
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Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Wednesday, December 19, 1973 @ 10:00 AM...more
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2012 State of the Judiciary Address
The annual report of the North Dakota Judicial System for 2011 is now published and is available for viewing on the Supreme Court's website if you are interested. I do not intend to repeat the contents of that report in these remarks. I am aware that time is limited and I do not intend to overstay my welcome. -
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. -
Changes to criminal rules go into effect March 1
On March 1, amendments to the Rules of Criminal Procedure and the Supreme Court Administrative rules relating to criminal cases become effective. Here is an explanation of these upcoming criminal rule changes.