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U.S. Supreme Court opinion: April 29
The United States Supreme Court has issued an opinion in a case on when the Tennessee Valley Authority can be sued.
Minn.: Minneapolis lake reverts back to Calhoun after court ruling
Duluth News Tribune: "Supporters of Lake Calhoun's longstanding name won a victory Monday, April 29, when the Minnesota Court of Appeals found the state overstepped its authority when it reverted the lake to its Dakota name, Bde Maka Ska."
Montana Supreme Court sides with nurses in abortion provider case
Daily Inter Lake: "The Montana Supreme Court has upheld a ruling that allows two advanced practice nurses to provide abortions in the early stages of pregnancy while they challenge a law saying only doctors and physician assistants can perform the procedures."LaMoure County Courthouse will be closed from 10am to noon today
The LaMoure County Courthouse will be closed from 10 to noon on April 29, 2019 for a funeral for county employee Mike Shockman.Rolette County Courthouse delayed opening
Rolette County Courthouse will open at 10am today due to inclement weatherOrder of Adoption
Amendments to N.D. Sup. Ct. Admin. R. 35New opinion: April 25
The Supreme Court has issued one new opinion.
U.S. top court buttresses company power to arbitrate disputes
Reuters: "In a decision that could further help companies limit damages in disputes with workers, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against a California man who was the victim of an online scam and sought to bring claims against his employer."Nation: Study examines how tribes have used treaty rights to successfully halt energy development
University of Kansas: "A University of Kansas law professor has written a study analyzing seven cases in which treaty rights have been upheld in courts or administrative bodies and prevented energy development in areas with legal ties to tribes opposed to the projects."