North Dakota
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Department of Corrections introduces online dashboard
The North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's new online dashboard provides detailed and up-to-date information about the state's criminal justice system. -
UND to hold Constitution Day celebration Sept. 17
The UND School of Law will host UND’s annual Constitution Day event virtually at 12 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 17, via a Zoom webinar. -
Job Announcement - Assistant State’s Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant State’s Attorney II with Underfill in the Burleigh County State’s Attorney’s office in Bismarck has been posted. -
Supreme Court postpones Justices Teaching Institute, promotes Court Connections
The Supreme Court has postponed its Justices Teaching Institute until October 2021. The North Dakota Judicial Branch offers other outreach to schools through Court Connections. -
Job Announcement - Deputy Clerk
A job announcement for a Deputy Clerk with the District Court in Fargo has been posted. -
Bar passage rate up on July 2020 exam
The State Board of Law Examiners have announced that of the 58 applicants who sat for the bar examination on July 28-29, 44 applicants achieved a passing score. -
Leonard Levine 1929-2020
Leonard Levine, husband of retired Supreme Court Justice Beryl Levine, died Sept. 2. He practiced medicine for 59 years, the majority of which were in Fargo. -
New opinion: Sept. 4
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
Rolette County Courthouse closed Friday
The Rolette County Courthouse will be closed Friday, Sept. 4. -
New opinion: Aug. 31
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
Court seeks non-attorney members for Judicial Conduct Commission
The North Dakota Supreme Court is seeking two volunteers to serve on the Judicial Conduct Commission. Both positions are for “citizen” members and cannot be filled by judges, retired judges or lawyers. -
Job Announcement - Assistant State’s Attorney
A job announcement for an Assistant State’s Attorney with the Ward County State’s Attorney’s office has been posted. -
Job Announcement - District Court Paralegal
A job announcement for a District Court Paralegal with the Judicial Support Pilot Project in Cavalier has been posted. -
New opinions: Aug. 27
The Supreme Court has issued 10 new opinions. -
John Doerr 1933-2020
Longtime attorney John Doerr, 87, died Aug. 22. A graduate of the UND School of Law, he was admitted to the North Dakota bar in 1958. Funeral services will be held Aug. 28 in Twin Falls, Idaho. -
2020 Legislative Drafting Seminar set for Oct. 1
The Legislative Council staff will sponsor a legislative drafting seminar on Thursday, Oct. 1. There is no charge for attending this seminar. Registrants will receive the 2021 Legislative Drafting Manual. -
Order of Adoption
Amendments to N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 11 -
Order of Adoption
Amend. to N.D.R.Ct. 8.1 -
New opinion: Aug. 26
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
Job Announcement - Paralegal
A job announcement for a Paralegal with the Attorney General's office in Bismarck has been posted. -
New opinion: Aug. 25
The Supreme Court has issued a new opinion. -
Stutsman County historic courthouse holding district court
News Dakota: "Moving the modern District Court to the Historic 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse hasn’t been without some of its own challenges." -
Job Announcement - Deputy Clerk
A job announcement for a Deputy Clerk with the District Court in Fargo has been posted. -
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." -
Warm justice in the 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse
Jamestown Sun: "The first trial held in the 1883 Stutsman County Courthouse since the early 1980s went well, according to Judge Cherie Clark of the Southeast Judicial District, who presided over the felony jury trial."