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Pattern Jury Instruction Commission Meeting
Scheduled on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 @ 8:00 AM...more
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Pattern Jury Instruction Commission Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, October 6, 2011 @ 8:00 AM...more
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February 2021 bar examination to be administered remotely
The North Dakota State Board of Law Examiners has decided to administer a remote-only Uniform Bar Examination on Feb. 23-24, 2021. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Sept. 23
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Mandan Public School Board provided proper notice of a special meeting because it filed the meeting notice with the county auditor. -
Ethics commission seeks members
Applications are being accepted for service on the North Dakota Ethics Commission. -
New Opinions: May 30, 2024
The Supreme Court issued 10 new opinions on May 30. -
Opening on the North Dakota Ethics Commission
Applications are being accepted for service on the North Dakota Ethics Commission. Commissioners serve a 4-year term, with the term of service to commence in September 2024. -
North Dakota Federal Court Student Outreach Events
Federal judges, court staff, and representatives from other federal agencies have participated in several student outreach events throughout North Dakota this spring. -
Order of Adoption
Proposed Amendments to the North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure, Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rules of Appellate Procedure, Rules of Evidence, Rules of Court, and Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
RULE 6.1 PRO BONO PUBLICO SERVICE
Category:North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct -
FORM 8. COMPLAINT FOR NEGLIGENCE
Category:North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure -
U.S. District Court sets naturalization ceremony for April 23
News Release: "The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota announces that a ceremony for the naturalization of new citizens will be held in Fargo on Tuesday, April 23, 2019, at 11:00 a.m." -
U.S. District Court to hold naturalization ceremony Wednesday
News Release: "The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota announces that a ceremony for the naturalization of new citizens will be held in Fargo on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, at 11:00 a.m." -
N.D. Attorney General opinions: July 2
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Belcourt School District #7 did not violate the open meetings law when each board member individually filled out an evaluation of the superintendent’s job performance and an opinion that the Linton Industrial Development Corporation violated the law because it failed to provide proper public notice of its meeting. -
Judge Nesvig investiture set for Oct. 21
Pamela Nesvig will be sworn in as the newest South Central District Judge in a ceremony in the Morton County Courthouse on Monday, Oct. 21, at 1 p.m. Gov. Doug Burgum appointed Nesvig to the newly authorized judgeship on Aug. 12. -
South Dakota initiative successfully reduces juvenile detention
Public News Service: "In the past six years, the youth detention population in South Dakota has decreased significantly and the number of juveniles committed to the Department of Corrections has decreased by 65 percent. The reduction is a result of the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, adopted in 2011." -
Job Announcement - Paralegal Specialist
A job announcement for a Paralegal Specialist with the U.S. Attorney's Office in Fargo or Bismarck has been posted. -
U.S.: Supreme Court refuses to consider cities' efforts to prosecute the homeless for sleeping outside
USA Today: "The Supreme Court refused Monday to consider whether state and local governments can make it a crime for homeless people to sleep outside." -
Clerk of N.D. Supreme Court says goodbye after 31 years
KX Net: "There’s not a lot of turnover in the offices of North Dakota’s highest court. Only four people have served as Clerk of the Supreme Court since North Dakota became a state in 1889." -
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." -
Dakota Datebook: 1868 Suffrage Attempt
Prairie Public: "Multiple attempts for women’s suffrage were made in Dakota Territory and North Dakota before the approval and passage of the 19th Amendment in 1919. One of the first occurred during the eighth territorial session, held December 1868 to January 1869." -
Dakota Datebook: Early attempts at suffrage
Prairie Public: "The attempt to pass woman’s suffrage in the Dakota Territory was first made in 1868 and 1869 as one of the earliest of its kind in the United States." -
These law students are working to free the wrongfully convicted in North Dakota
Fargo Forum: "Several times a month, University of North Dakota law students Morgan Tuss and Anastasija Ceklic meet, pore over documents and try to determine if anyone in their investigatory files has been wrongfully convicted." -
North Dakota court committee considers changes to race data proposal
Bismarck Tribune: "Potential tweaks are in the works for a proposed North Dakota court rule to gather race data on criminal defendants." -
Justice goes digital at the North Dakota Supreme Court
KX News: "In what is likely a first, the North Dakota Supreme Court March 23 heard oral arguments over the internet, meeting together in digital space through an online meeting application." -
State high court ruling keeps some Minnesota voter data private
MPR News: "The Minnesota Supreme Court has affirmed the position of the Minnesota Voters Alliance that all of the records in the Minnesota statewide voter registration database are publicly available data." -
When court moves online, do dress codes still matter?
New York Times: "Justice is supposed to be blind. But in courtrooms, decorum matters." -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: April 27
The United States Supreme Court has issued opinions in a case on payments to insurers under the Affordable Care Act and a case on copyright protection for state statute annotations. The Court also issued a per curiam opinion dismissing a firearms case as moot. -
U.S.: Justice Clarence Thomas has found his moment
CNN: "Justice Clarence Thomas has become a luminary in today's Washington, in a way that might never have been imagined in the arc of his life and time on the bench." -
U.S.: Covid-19 cases concerning prisoners' rights hit the Supreme Court
CNN: "The Supreme Court and courts across the country will see an increasing number of pandemic-related disputes in the coming weeks concerning prison conditions and whether prisons are violating the constitutional rights of inmates by failing to adequately protect them against the coronavirus." -
U.S. Supreme Court rejects challenge to attorneys' mandatory state bar dues
Washington Times: "The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge on Monday to lawyers’ state bar fees, which had been brought after the justices struck down mandatory union dues in a 2018 case citing the First Amendment." -
Supreme Court Law Library remodeling begins after 67,000 books culled
Bismarck Tribune: "Staff of the North Dakota Supreme Court Law Library have been discarding more than 67,000 books over the span of more than a year." -
4 ways coronavirus may forever change legal tech
Law 360: "When the novel coronavirus closed down courthouses and law firms, technology allowed attorneys, their clients and judges to move litigation forward without jeopardizing public health." -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 29
The United States Supreme Court has issued opinions in a free speech case on requirements to receive international public health funding, a case involving a law that required abortion clinic doctors to have admitting privileges, and a case on the governing structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. -
Job Announcement - Legal Secretary
A job announcement for a Legal Secretary with the Stutsman County State's Attorney's Office in Jamestown has been posted. -
Precautions in place as courts resume jury trials
Bismarck Tribune: "A number of changes are being implemented as courthouses in the South Central District eye a July 14 resumption of jury trials, and all are being done with the safety of the public and potential jurors in mind." -
Dakota Datebook: Suffrage at the State Fair
Prairie Public: "On this date in 1914, suffragists were prepping to represent their cause at the North Dakota State Fair, to be held in Fargo from July 20-25." -
U.S.: Pandemic lawsuits from voters, worshipers, prisoners meet roadblock at Supreme Court
USA Today: "The coronavirus pandemic has fueled an outbreak of lawsuits from voters, church worshipers, prisoners and others challenging public health policies, but the Supreme Court is proving to be a roadblock." -
North Dakota governing bodies adjust to social distancing, remote meetings
G.F. Herald: "When the COVID-19 pandemic started to pose difficulties for local and state officials, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem knew it was important for meetings to remain accessible even if they could not be held in the same way." -
SD legislators direct justices to take another look at parenting time
KELO News: "The South Dakota Supreme Court is considering whether to start a state commission on parenting-time guidelines." -
Dakota Datebook: Stripes in North Dakota prisons
Prairie Public: "Every human society needs rules and laws. But always there will be lawbreakers who violate those laws. Crime brings punishment." -
Court Technology Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, October 19, 2012 @ 8:15 AM...more
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Court Technology Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, February 8, 2013 @ 9:15 AM...more
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Court Technology Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Friday, November 20, 2015 @ 9:15 AM...more
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New N.D. Attorney General opinions
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued two open meetings opinions and an open records opinion. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Aug. 26
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the City of Velva properly posted and filed the notice of a special meeting. -
N.D. Attorney General opinions: Jan. 19
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued two new opinions. -
8th Circuit issues opinion in N.D. case
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has issued an opinion in a North Dakota case involving section line roads on national grasslands. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: May 13
The Office of Attorney General has issued an opinion that the Stark County Commission failed to announce the specific legal authority for holding an executive session. -
Senechal reappointed as U.S. Magistrate Judge
Chief Judge Peter D. Welte of the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota has reappointed Magistrate Judge Alice R. Senechal to an eight-year term as a United States Magistrate Judge, effective February 9, 2023. -
U.S. Supreme Court opinions: June 29
The United States Supreme Court has issued two new opinions. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: July 1
The Office of Attorney General has issued a new open records opinion involving the Lake Region District Health Board. -
Job Announcement - Deputy Clerk of Court
A job announcement for a Deputy Clerk of Court for Benson County in Minnewaukan has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Appellate Federal Defender
A job announcement for an Appellate Federal Defender with the Federal Public Defender office in Bismarck has been posted. -
RULE 6. CONFIDENTIALITY OF PROCEEDINGS - EXPUNGEMENT OF RECORDS
Category:Rules of the Judicial Conduct Commission -
Council of Presiding Judges Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, January 20, 2000 @ 8:59 AM...more
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Job Announcement - Legal Secretary
A job announcement for a Legal Secretary with Burleigh County State's Attorney's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
New Opinions: Dec. 1
The Supreme Court posted 5 new opinions on December 1st. -
U.S. District Court sets naturalization ceremony for December 12
News Release: "The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota announces two ceremonies for the naturalization of new citizens will be held in Fargo on Tuesday, Tuesday, December 12, 2023, at 9:00am, at 11:00 a.m." -
North Dakota’s Veteran’s Treatment Court Celebrates First Graduate.
North Dakota’s Veteran’s Treatment Court Celebrated it's First Graduate on December 18, 2023. -
Harvey J. Miller
Harvey J. Miller
District Court Judge
Chambers:
Elected in 1936 -
Larry M. Hatch
Larry M. Hatch
District Court Judge
Chambers:
Appointed in 1972 -
Alfred A. Thompson
Alfred A. Thompson
District Court Judge
Chambers:
Appointed in 1973 -
Georgia Dawson
Georgia Dawson
District Court Judge
Chambers:
Elected in 1995 -
Richard W. Grosz
Richard W. Grosz
District Court Judge
Chambers:
Elected in 1995 -
Job Announcement - Attorneys for Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents
The Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents is seeking to fill Attorney positions in Bismarck, Fargo, Devils Lake, Minot, and Williston -
Registration Reminder - Supreme Court E-filing
The public portal of the North Dakota Appellate Case System is now live, effective April 8. Attorneys are required to e-file and self-represented parties are encouraged to file. -
North Dakota Appellate Case System notification system update
The public portal notification in the North Dakota Appellate Case System received an update April 18. -
Notice of Adoption of or Amendment to Rules
Orders of adoption have been issued by the Supreme Court -
Ward County
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Notice of Comment and Notice of Adoption of Rules
A notice of comment and notice of adoption of rules has been issued by the Supreme Court -
RULE 901. AUTHENTICATING OR IDENTIFYING EVIDENCE
Category:North Dakota Rules of Evidence -
SECTION 8. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL COURT RULES
Category:North Dakota Rule on Local Court Procedural Rules and Administrative Rules -
Chief Justice's updated statement on appeals to the North Dakota Supreme Court
Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen has issued an updated statement explaining how the Supreme Court will be handling appeals and hearings during the coronavirus pandemic. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Dec. 17
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that Horse Race North Dakota violated the open meetings laws because a notice of meeting did not include the information necessary to join the remotely held meeting or an agenda. -
RULE 3. ORGANIZATION AND AUTHORITY OF THE COMMISSION
Category:Rules of the Judicial Conduct Commission -
North Dakota Standards for Imposing Lawyer Sanctions
A. Purpose and Nature of Sanctions
1.0 Lawyer Discipline Generally
1.1 Purpose of Lawyer Discipline Proceedings1.2 Public Nature of Lawyer Discipline1.3 Purpose of These … more
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Job Announcement - Assistant City Prosecutor/Assistant City Attorney
Job Announcement - Assistant City Prosecutor/Assistant City Attorney for the City of Grand Forks. -
Judge joins Salus Populi advisory board
North Dakota Judge Donovan Foughty has been named to the Advisory Board of Salus Populi. -
RULE 502. LAWYER-CLIENT PRIVILEGE
Category:North Dakota Rules of Evidence -
CANON 1
Category:North Dakota Code of Judicial Conduct -
Illona A. Jeffcoat-Sacco 1952-2022
Bismarck attorney Illona A. Jeffcoat-Sacco died July 21. A UND School of Law graduate, she was admitted to the N.D. bar in 1976. -
Job Announcement: Legal Assistant III - Burleigh County
A job announcement for a Legal Assistant III in Burleigh County has been posted. -
Administrative Rule 20 - MAGISTRATES—QUALIFICATIONS, AUTHORITY, EDUCATION AND PROCEDURES
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, March 12, 1970 @ 1:20 PM...more
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Job Announcement
A job announcement for a Legal Assistant I with the North Dakota Insurance Department in Bismarck has been posted. -
SCJD to present free CLE program on criminal law practice
The South Central Judicial District will offer a free continuing legal education program in October geared to attorneys practicing criminal law. The program is titled "Courtroom Criminal Basics" and two-hour sessions will be held beginning at 4 p.m. on Tuesdays Oct. 8, 15, 22, and 29. -
Earle "Bud" Myers Jr. 1938-2020
Longtime state's attorney Earle "Bud" Myers Jr., died Oct. 18. A 1969 UND School of Law graduate, he was a career prosecutor serving in Grand Forks, Richland and Cass counties for more than 30 years. -
PREAMBLE: A LAWYER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
Category:North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct -
RULE 1.11 SUCCESSIVE GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT
Category:North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct -
Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, September 30, 1982 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, September 17, 1970 @ 1:30 PM...more
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Joint Procedure Committee Meeting
Scheduled on Thursday, January 27, 1994 @ 9:00 AM...more
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Administrative Rule 11 - AUTHORITY AND APPOINTMENT OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
RULE 43. SUBSTITUTION OF PARTIES
Category:North Dakota Rules of Appellate Procedure -
RULE 7.5 FIRM NAMES AND LETTERHEADS
Category:North Dakota Rules of Professional Conduct -
Job Announcement - Assistant State's Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant State's Attorney with the Williams County State's Attorney's office in Williston has been posted. -
Districts prepare for resumption of jury trials
With county courthouses gradually reopening to the public, the court system is looking forward to the resumption of jury trials. There are currently more than 3,000 jury trials scheduled to be held before July 1, 2021. -
Administrative Rule 57 - JUDICIAL EMERGENCY
Category:North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules -
Job Announcement - Assistant State's Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant State's Attorney with the Williams County State's Attorney's office in Williston has been posted.