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John Morrison represented the appellant in Bragg v Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co. the North Dakota as the North Dakota Supreme Court opened its visit to UND on Oct. 28 |
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Justices Mary Maring and Daniel Crothers listened to the arguments in the Braggcase |
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Attorney Lyle Kirmis represented the appellee in Bragg |
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Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle and Assistant Dean Jeanne McLean said hello to a baby during lunch with students on Oct. 28 |
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On the afternoon of Oct. 28, the Court heard the Moot Court competition final argument |
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After the argument, the justices gave their comments to the finalists |
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Finalists Amber Hildebrandt and Kelly Cunningham listened to the Court's comments |
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Kurt Porter and Michael Lockhart were the Moot Court competition champions |
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The Moot Court finalists posed with the Court |
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After the Moot Court finals, Justice Dale Sandstrom swore in new members to the Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity |
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On Oct. 29, Chief Justice VandeWalle and Justice Crothers were guest lecturers in the Law Clinic class |
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Justices Mary Maring and Carol Kapsner chatted with members of the Law Women's Caucus on Oct. 29 |
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Justice Sandstrom spoke to the State and Local Government class |
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Arguments in State v. Lium capped the Court's visit to UND, with attorney Alex Reichert arguing on behalf of the appellant and attorney Reid Brady arguing on behalf of the State |
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Justice Kapsner asked a question of appellant attorney Alex Reichert during the State v. Liumargument |
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Chief Justice VandeWalle listens to attorney Reid Brady during the State v. Liumargument |