North Dakota
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New opinion: Oct. 26
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
Eddy, LaMoure County clerk offices announce Friday closures
The LaMoure County Clerk of Court office will be closed all day on Friday, Oct. 23. The Eddy County Clerk of Court office will be closed from 9 a.m. to noon. -
UND's Robert P. Wilkins Lecture to highlight women's suffrage
The University of North Dakota will remember the struggle for women's suffrage in North Dakota on Oct. 29 by hosting a National Votes for Women Trail Marker Dedication and the Robert P. Wilkins Lecture. -
New opinions: Oct. 21
The Supreme Court has issued 23 new opinions. -
UND’s Faculty Lecture Series begins Oct. 21 with 'Modern American Policing'
UND’s annual Faculty Lecture Series begins Wednesday, Oct. 21, with “Modern American Policing: Past, Present, and a Roadmap for the Future,” by Steven R. Morrison, associate professor of law. The lecture will be presented virtually using live streaming. -
Job Announcement - Legal Assistant
A job announcement for a Legal Assistant with the Burleigh County State’s Attorney’s office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Contract Defense Attorney
A job announcement for an Indigent Defense Contract Attorney with the the Commission on Legal Counsel for Indigents in the Northwest Judicial District has been posted. -
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. -
Griggs clerk office closed Tuesday morning
The Clerk of Court and Recorder's Office in Griggs County will be closed from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, Oct. 20. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with Office of Disciplinary Counsel in Bismarck has been posted. -
Order of Adoption
Amend. to N.D.R.Ct. 8.1 -
Order of Adoption
Amend. to N.D.R.App.P. 4, 21, 27, 30, 31 -
Job Announcement - Network Analyst
A job announcement for a Network Analyst with the Office of the State Court Administrator in Bismarck has been posted. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Oct. 13
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that a deceased candidate may be declared to have been elected, but because the candidate will be unable to discharge the duties of the office, the office will be deemed vacant. -
Court system to offer education on mental health and the elderly
The state court system is pleased to announce three upcoming training sessions related to assisting vulnerable adults. All three sessions are via Zoom and require advance registration at no cost. -
Court considering rule amendments related to unsworn declarations
The Supreme Court is seeking comment on wide-ranging amendments to the rules of procedure consistent with the Uniform Unsworn Domestic Declarations Act. Comments are due Nov. 6. -
LeRoy P. Anseth 1937-2020
Longtime Williston attorney LeRoy P. Anseth died Oct. 6. A 1962 graduate of the UND School of Law, he was admitted to the North Dakota bar in 1962. -
Job Announcement - Legal Secretary
A job announcement for a Legal Secretary with the McLean County State's Attorney office has been posted. -
Notice of Consultation (comments due October 28, 2020)
Vacancy in Judgeship No. 5, Northeast Judicial District -
Job Announcement - Deputy Clerk
A job announcement for a Deputy Clerk with the District Court in Fargo has been posted. -
Notice of Comment (comments due November 6, 2020)
Amend.to N.D.R.Civ.P., Crim.P., Ev., App.P, Ct., Admin.R., Juv.P. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the Office of Disciplinary Counsel in Bismarck has been posted. -
Job Announcement - Legal Assistant
A job announcement for a Legal Assistant with the Eddy County State’s Attorney's office in New Rockford has been posted. -
Brian W. Nelson 1937-2020
Longtime Fargo attorney Brian W. Nelson died Sept. 20. A University of North Dakota School of Law graduate, he was admitted to the N.D. bar in 1962. -
N.D. Attorney General opinion: Sept. 30
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem has issued an opinion that the Mandan Police Department violated the open records laws when it improperly redacted information such as the breed, species, color and sex of dogs involved in two dog attack incidents from the records it provided.