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The Supreme Court at the UND School of Law - The October 25-26, 2010, photos Monday, October 25, 2010

The Court visited the University of North Dakota School of Law on October 25-26, 2010. Jesse Lange of Fargo argued on behalf of the appellant in State v. Steffes on Oct. 25. The Court visited the University of North Dakota School of Law on October 25-26, 2010. Jesse Lange of Fargo argued on behalf of the appellant in State v. Steffes on Oct. 25.
Stutsman County State's Attorney Fritz Fremgen of Jamestown represented the appellee in State v. Steffes on Oct. 25 Stutsman County State's Attorney Fritz Fremgen of Jamestown represented the appellee in State v. Steffes on Oct. 25 at UND.
Justice Mary Maring dined with UND law students on Oct. 25 Justice Mary Maring dined with UND law students on Oct. 25.
Justice Dale Sandstrom shared lunch with a UND law student on Oct. 25 Justice Dale Sandstrom shared lunch with a UND law student on Oct. 25.
Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle talks with UND students at lunch on Oct. 25 Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle talks with UND students at lunch on Oct. 25.
Justice Carol Kapsner listens to student comments at lunch on Oct. 25 Justice Carol Kapsner listens to student comments at lunch on Oct. 25.
Justice Daniel Crothers and two UND law students listen to a speaker at lunch on Oct. 25 Justice Daniel Crothers and two UND law students listen to a speaker at lunch on Oct. 25.
In afternoon arguments Oct. 25, Malcolm Brown of Bismarck represented the appellant in Carkuff v. Balmer In afternoon arguments Oct. 25, Malcolm Brown of Bismarck represented the appellant in Carkuff v. Balmer.
Scott Knudsvig of Minot argued for the appellee in Carkuff v. Balmer Scott Knudsvig of Minot argued for the appellee in Carkuff v. Balmer.
The Court judged the Moot Court finals Oct. 25. Moot Court finalists Joel Engel, Amanda Gill, Jordan Moe and Dennis Ingold pose with the Court after their arguments The Court judged the Moot Court finals Oct. 25. Moot Court finalists Joel Engel, Amanda Gill, Jordan Moe and Dennis Ingold pose with the Court after their arguments.
Moot Court Board Members Tyler Carlson, Katie Stearns, Nils Eberhardt, Sam Gereszek and Jon Leddige organized the intra-school moot court competition. The Moot Court Association is a student-run organization that promotes involvement in oral advocacy through appellate competition. Moot Court Board Members Tyler Carlson, Katie Stearns, Nils Eberhardt, Sam Gereszek and Jon Leddige organized the intra-school moot court competition.
On Oct. 26, the Court heard two additional cases at UND. Patti Jo Jensen of East Grand Forks represented the appellant in Nelson v. Nelson On Oct. 26, the Court heard two additional cases at UND. Patti Jo Jensen of East Grand Forks represented the appellant in Nelson v. Nelson.
Jim Hovey, now a district judge with chambers in New Rockford, argued for the appellee in in Nelson v. Nelson Jim Hovey, now a district judge with chambers in New Rockford, argued for the appellee in in Nelson v. Nelson.
In the second case on Oct. 26, Darla Schuman of Grand Forks represented the appellant in State v. Szklarski In the second case on Oct. 26, Darla Schuman of Grand Forks represented the appellant in State v. Szklarski.
Walsh County State's Attorney Barbara Whelan argued for the appellee in State v. Szklarski Walsh County State's Attorney Barbara Whelan argued for the appellee in State v. Szklarski.
After the UND arguments, Justice Sandstrom explained the new trial court case management system, Odyssey, to the Greater Grand Forks County Bar Association After the UND arguments, Justice Sandstrom explained the new trial court case management system, Odyssey, to the Greater Grand Forks County Bar Association.