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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
Oil Patch concealed carry permit numbers up: Sheriff: License worth it for not getting fined or going to jail
By Katherine Grandstrand , May 17, 2013
Minnesota gay couples ready for married rights
By Don Davis , May 15, 2013
Anti-abortion groups at odds over legal tactics
BISMARCK — Abortion-rights lawyers are readying to face a series of anti-abortion laws, including one in North Dakota, meant to challenge the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that established a nationwide right to abortion.March 07, 2013
ND AG to weigh in on sex ed grant legal issue
By Ryan Johnson , January 31, 2013
A case of self-defense? Minn., ND differ in justifiable deadly force in home invasions
MOORHEAD, Minn. — Minnesota law and court precedent have established an objective standard for when the use of deadly force is justified as self-defense, said Clay County Attorney Brian Melton.By Ryan Johnson , November 28, 2012
2nd petition calls for grand jury this time involving Measure 2 from primary election
WILLISTON — A little-used provision of state law allowing citizens to petition for a grand jury investigation has been utilized for the second time in two weeks, with the man behind one petition drive saying there could be more to come.By Amy Dalrymple , November 09, 2012
Bismarck bans 'aggressive' panhandling
October 11, 2012
DUI: The offenders live with what they've done
By Marino Eccher , October 07, 2012
Cheap enough to speed? State lawmakers support proposal to raise fines
BISMARCK — State lawmakers are backing large increases in North Dakota’s highway speeding fines, some of which haven’t been increased in four decades or more.By Dale Wetzel , August 23, 2012
North Dakota schools miss bullying policy deadline
BISMARCK — Two dozen school systems did not meet the July 1 deadline for turning in school bullying policies as ordered by state law.By Teri Finneman , July 03, 2012
Using fireworks inside Dickinson city limits illegal: Sales, on the other hand, are legal
By Betsy Simon , June 30, 2012
Spitting on an officer nets a felony charge; Dickinson police: Incidents are increasing but still rare
It might happen in a fit of rage and seem like a disrespectful but harmless way to show distaste, but spitting on a police or correctional officer carries jail time and a hefty fine, officials said.By Katherine Grandstrand , June 28, 2012
Nursing homes eye old law as tool to recoup unpaid bills
FARGO — To recoup an increase in unpaid costs, North Dakota nursing homes are eyeing an arcane state law that holds adult children financially responsible for their parents’ care.By Dave Olson , June 23, 2012
Prosecutors want higher bail in Montana shooting
BILLINGS, Mont. — Prosecutors say they will seek to increase bail to $100,000 on a suspect being held in the weekend shooting of a hitchhiker outside of Glasgow.June 12, 2012
Can late child support affect a ND law license?
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota lawyers are raising questions about whether the state’s child support enforcement agency can suspend an attorney’s law license for late payments.May 29, 2012
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