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For the first time in 19 years, the Supreme Court travels to North Dakota State University to meet with students and to hear arguments in a case. |
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Along with Justice Carol Kapsner, Justice Dale Sandstrom talks to an "early" combined communicatons class. Justice Sandstrom recalls rushing to make similar classes when he was an undergraduate at NDSU. |
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The class is wide awake and interested. Prof. Beth Blanks Hindman is in the foreground. |
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Nicole Reak and Prof. Ann Burnett hosted the Court. |
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Justice Kapsner and Justice Sandstrom talk to a political science class. |
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The class is interested and involved. |
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Justice Mary Maring and Justice William Neumann, along with Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle, speak with a history class, which is interested not only in history. |
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Justice Maring makes a point. |
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NDSU General Counsel Rick Johnson, Chief Justice VandeWalle, NDSU President Joseph Chapman, and Justice Neumann confer. |
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Communications Department Chair Paul Nelson, Justice Kapsner, and Justice Sandstrom discuss "ethos, pathos, and logos" in appellate argument. |
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President Chapman hosted a luncheon in the Alumni Center. |
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The Court convenes to hear arguments in State v. Kensmoe. Listen to the oral argument.
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Attorney William Kirshner argues for the defendant. |
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The audience listens intently. |
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Cass County State's Attorney Birch Burdick argues for the State. |
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The Court meets with students, faculty, and the public at a post-argument reception. |