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New opinions: July 30
The Supreme Court has issued three new opinions. -
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New director aims to help North Dakota Ethics Commission make rules
Dickinson Press: "The North Dakota Ethics Commission has a new executive director who says he will try to help navigate the board through the choppy waters ahead." -
New opinions: April 6
The Supreme Court has issued seven new opinions. -
U.S.: Chief Justice Roberts weighs ethics code for high court
Courthouse News Service: "At a hearing Thursday on the high court’s budget, Justice Elena Kagan told lawmakers that Chief Justice John Roberts is looking into the possibility of drafting a code of conduct that applies only to Supreme Court justices." -
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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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U.S. Supreme Court opinions: Dec.10
The United States Supreme Court has issued opinions in a case on a state law regulating drug sales, a case on limitation periods for military offenses, a case on state judicial appointments, and a case on whether money damages can be obtained for violations of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.