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The Supreme Court at UND - The September 29, 2005, photos
Justice Dan Crothers meets with students at UND on Sept. 29 at a reception for the Court -
Stutsman and Barnes County juvenile court celebrates Drug Court Month
Special guests Representative Bernie Satrom, Justice Jerod Tufte and his wife State Health Officer Mylynn Tufte attended the Stutsman/Barnes Juvenile Drug Court on May 15 in recognition of Drug Court Month. They observed a graduation and court session. -
Zoom trials demand new skills
Law 360: "As masses of legal work shift online, trial lawyers are turning on their webcams and realizing their old courtroom skills are no longer enough" -
The Supreme Court in Minot - The November 13, 2002 photos
Slippery roads were replaced with a warm welcome as the Supreme Court arrives at Minot High School's Magic City Campus. -
55 new attorneys sworn in to N.D. bar
During ceremonies at the North Dakota State Capitol on Monday, Sept. 23, 55 new attorneys were sworn in to the North Dakota bar. -
The Supreme Court at UND School of Law - The October 24-25, 2018 photos
During the Court's fall visit to the University of North Dakota School of Law, the schedule included oral arguments in four cases, classroom visits, judging the final internal moot court arguments, student lunch, breakfast sponsored by the Law Women's Caucus, visiting the Rural Practice Association, an informational session for students interested in applying for clerkships with the Court, and lunch with the Greater Grand Forks County Bar Association. -
Kenneth F. Johannson 1936-2021
Longtime Crookston attorney Kenneth F. Johannson died Nov. 14. He was a UND School of Law graduate and was admitted to the N.D. bar in 1962. Funeral services will be held Dec. 10 in Crookston. -
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.