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The Supreme Court at Alexander Public School - The March 22, 2022 photos
The Supreme Court traveled to Alexander Public School March 22 to hear arguments in a case and to visit with students. Here are the photos. -
New chief public defender named for Divide, McKenzie and Williams counties
Williston Herald: "The North Dakota Commission for Indigent Defense has selected Donald A. Sauviac, Jr. to serve as the supervising attorney for the Northwestern District of North Dakota, covering the counties of Williams, McKenzie and Divide." -
Judge reverses sale of Montana oil and gas leases on public lands
Courthouse News Service: "A federal judge in Montana ruled Friday that the Bureau of Land Management failed to fulfill its National Environmental Policy Act requirements when it issued 287 oil and gas leases in eastern Montana." -
Workforce shortage in North Dakota impacting both prosecutors and public defenders
Bismarck Tribune: "In 2018, the average caseload per attorney in the Burleigh County office was 640, up 5% since 2015. Misdemeanor cases often are closed after one appearance by the defendant, but felonies require at least two appearances, more if a case goes to trial or if there are bail issues." -
The Supreme Court at Trenton Public School - The April 14, 2014, photos
On April 14, the Supreme Court traveled to Trenton Public School in Williams County, near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, to meet with students and to hear arguments in a case, State v. Juntunen. -
Job Announcement - Attorney II Public Defender Juvenile Specialist
A job announcement for an Attorney II Public Defender Juvenile Specialist with the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in Minot has been posted. -
Supreme Court nearing completion of new public access, e-filing, and docket system
The Supreme Court is nearing completion of a new public access, e-filing, and docket system, which will replace the current docket system, which was created in the 1990s -
S.D. Supreme Court holds public hearing on proposals including parent-time commission
KELO News: " No one stepped forward Tuesday to speak against the South Dakota Supreme Court’s potential new rule establishing a statewide commission on noncustodial parenting time." -
Minn.: Kandiyohi County Courthouse opens its doors to the public for in-depth view of judicial process
West Central Tribune: "Jennifer Mendoza listened intently and took notes Friday during a tour of the Kandiyohi County Courthouse in Willmar. It was interesting and gave her information that could be helpful in her work, she said." -
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."