SUPREME COURT
Prisons Should be for Protection and Rehabilitation--Not Revenge
In November 2009, Andrew Conley, 17, was wrestling with his 10-year old brother when he decided to put a choke hold on him. This was no innocent big brother antic, however. It was the act of a killer....
Posted on 8/1/12 at 11:01 AM
Reactions pour in to health care ruling
Reactions have been pouring in all day to the Supreme Court's ruling this morning on the health care reform law. If there was any doubt that Americans feel a strong personal stake in health care, it'...
Posted on 6/28/12 at 2:52 PM
UND Law School spring commencement set for May 5
The University of North Dakota School of Law will hold its spring commencement ceremony at 10 a.m., on Saturday, May 5, in the Chester Fritz Auditorium on campus. Seventy-eight candidates are eligible...
Posted on 4/27/12 at 4:21 PM
$3 Million Lawsuit To Supreme Court
In Minnesota it costs money to get justice. $550. to file an appeal. $500. bond in the county court. Now today the Judges court reporter called asking for $440. for the transcript. I should have asked...
Posted on 8/12/09 at 3:07 PM
High court hears appeal related to failed measure
BISMARCK — North Dakota Supreme Court justices are deciding whether supporters of a failed campaign to abolish North Dakota property taxes should have to apologize and pay legal fees of some public officials they sued.May 10, 2013
Measure 2 backers appeal to high court
BISMARCK — Proponents of last year’s failed Measure 2 felt wronged after a district court judge ordered them to pay attorney fees and issue a retraction over their claims that public officials acted corruptly when speaking out against the measure.By TJ Jerke , May 10, 2013
3 new state judges approved for North Dakota
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Supreme Court is taking public comments on where it should base three new state district court judgeships approved by the Legislature.May 02, 2013
Court rejects effort to put medical pot back on ballot
FARGO — A court challenge to put medical marijuana to a vote failed Wednesday when the North Dakota Supreme Court rejected the case.By Patrick Springer , September 20, 2012
Judge pleased by parts of disciplinary finding
BISMARCK (AP) — A district judge who was disciplined by the North Dakota Supreme Court said she was pleased by the court’s conclusion that she did not deliberately withhold evidence when she prosecuted the state’s former workers compensation director.By Dale Wetzel , August 22, 2012
Dickinson lawyer's licenses suspended
A Dickinson lawyer has been suspended from practice for six months and one day.By Katherine Grandstrand , July 28, 2012
Supreme Court seeks judgeships; Possibly one in Dickinson
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s chief justice said he will be asking the Legislature to approve new judgeships to help handle cases in the state’s booming western oil-producing region.July 19, 2012
Health care overhaul upheld
By Jordan Rau , June 29, 2012
Supreme Court affirms molestation conviction
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s Supreme Court has affirmed the conviction of a man who was sentenced to 40 years in prison for sexually abusing a young girl.June 08, 2012
South Heart coal mine land use decision upheld in high court
BISMARCK (AP) — The Stark County Commission acted properly when it approved land-use changes to allow development of a new coal mine, gasification factory and electric power plant in southwestern North Dakota, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday.By Dale Wetzel , June 08, 2012
Lawsuit on property tax measure to be appealed
BISMARCK (AP) — Supporters of abolishing North Dakota’s property taxes said Friday they hoped the state Supreme Court would quickly review a judge’s dismissal of their lawsuit.By Dale Wetzel , April 14, 2012
Judge’s seat could be transferred
Since Southwest District Judge H. Patrick Weir will resign after his term expires in December, the North Dakota Supreme Court must decide whether to transfer the position to another district.February 25, 2012
Justices extend gun owner rights nationwide
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court held Monday that Americans have the right to own a gun for self-defense anywhere they live, advancing a recent trend by the John Roberts-led bench to embrace gun rights.June 28, 2010
3 women on high court long overdue?
I was born a few years after Elena Kagan, so I really appreciated that, at age 50, President Barack Obama’s new Supreme Court nominee is consistently referred to as “young.”By Betsy Hart , May 19, 2010
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