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UND law faculty head to Norway to give students new perspectives on law and jurisprudence
It's an international education on what's legal, what isn't By Juan Miguel Pedraza, University & Public Affairs Writer ...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 9:46 AM
North Dakota Legislators - WWJD?
Far be it for me to underestimate the challenges inherent in being a legislator. I understand that it is a cumbersome task that carries with it a tremendous mantle of responsibility. Legislators need ...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 7:45 PM
Will 3D Printing Make Gun Laws Useless?
It's pretty tough to enforce a law that regulates something when people can make that thing in their homes. 3D printing is on the cusp of taking the world by storm. The technology is being brought up...
Posted on 2/25/13 at 8:30 AM
State agencies clash over review of proposed 1280-acre well unit near Killdeer
By Sid Pranke When it comes to historical preservation concerns over proposed drilling at a 1,280-acre Little Knife leasing unit near the Killdeer Mountains, oil development trumps cultural and arc...
Posted on 11/23/12 at 10:51 AM
Three Bridges Gone, Two collapsed, One dead
There is a proverb that was passed down to the author by a friend of mine from Minnesota during a bridgehunting tour a couple years ago: Taking care of a valuable thing in life can prolong its life....
Posted on 11/6/12 at 9:07 AM
Law Report: Semi crash hospitalizes Dickinson man; Stark County deputy fired
A 33-year-old Dickinson man was transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital on Thursday afternoon following a crash on Interstate 94, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol.May 18, 2012
Williston may limit RV living
By Amy Dalrymple , April 12, 2012
Concealed weapons violations on the rise
Concealed weapons violations are on the rise and authorities say it may be due to unfamiliarity with North Dakota laws.December 24, 2011
ND law designed to protect landowners, put responsibility on trespassers
As landowners post signs for hunting season, concerns about trespassing come into play. The North Dakota Legislature thought ahead and passed House Bill 1452, giving landowners immunity for injuries toBy By April Baumgarten , September 06, 2011
Officials look into anti-bullying law
Enough’s enough, several North Dakota legislators said Friday. Many lawmakers have been working for months to prepare proposals that would establish an anti-bullying law for North Dakota, but the tragic suicide of a Cooperstown teenager this week will likely make the issue a priority in the 2011 legislative session that begins in January.By Kristen M. Daum , November 06, 2010
$55,000 to bring pool up to code
While smaller outdoor pools in the area may only have to pay around $1,000 to be up to code with a new federal law, Dickinson’s estimates are still much, much more.April 28, 2009
ND House debates pharmacy ownership law
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s House has begun debating whether to repeal the state’s pharmacy ownership law.February 13, 2009
Sticking to their school of choice
For approximately 16 years, North Dakota students have had a choice in where they go to school, thanks to the state’s open enrollment law. Under open enrollment, students can attend schools in districts other than the one they live in or currently attend.
February 08, 2009
Prosecutors, lawmakers propose felony hunting charges
BISMARCK — Under current North Dakota law, a person who wants to shoot deer or ducks illegally can kill dozens or hundreds and no matter how egregious the acts, only be charged with misdemeanor crimes and lose his hunting privileges no more than three years.January 23, 2009
New law is working to force old oil well cleanup
BISMARCK — A new law that forces owners of abandoned North Dakota oil wells – some more than 50 years old – to clean up their sites has worked so well that in less than a year, most wells it targeted are compliant or well on their way, a state official said.July 20, 2008
Auditors can’t settle Racing Commission law
BISMARCK — A state auditors’ report legislators hoped would settle a debate over how the state Racing Commission spends its funds has left the issue unresolved.July 03, 2008
Law enforcement to be stepped up during Roughrider Days
The Dickinson Police Department, Stark County Sheriff’s Department and the North Dakota Highway Patrol are planning to combine efforts during this year’s Roughrider Days.By The Press Staff , June 27, 2008
Bill would rewrite state divorce, custody law
BISMARCK — A lawyers’ task force is proposing a wholesale rewrite of North Dakota’s divorce and child custody laws in hopes that it can ease disputes about custody and visitation that sometimes plague families for years.June 25, 2008
AG says Dickinson and South Heart boards broke open meetings law
The Dickinson City Commission and the South Heart City Council violated the state’s open meetings law when members of each board attended a presentation on a proposed coal gasification plant, Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem said in an opinion issued Friday.June 07, 2008
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