North Dakota Supreme Court
Recent News About North Dakota Supreme Court
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North Dakota court warns against scams targeting potential jurors
The U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota has issued a warning regarding scams targeting potential jurors. -
North Dakota Court System seeks staff attorney for Williston district court
The North Dakota Court System has announced a job opening for a Staff Attorney position at the District Court in Williston. -
North Dakota Supreme Court justices judge 'We The People' state finals
Current and former North Dakota Supreme Court Justices, along with court staff, attorneys, professors, and community members participated as judges on January 15 for the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution State Finals Challenge. -
Thomas John Van Osdel remembered for dedication to family and community
Thomas John Van Osdel, a respected member of the Fargo community, passed away at the age of 84. -
Juvenile court seeks part-time youth coordinator in Grand Forks
The Juvenile Court in Grand Forks, North Dakota, has announced an opening for a part-time, temporary position as a Juvenile Court Youth Coordinator. -
North Dakota Court System seeks law clerk for Williston district court
The North Dakota Court System has announced an opening for a law clerk position within the Northwest Judicial District Court Judge Chambers in Williston. -
Juvenile court seeks part-time case aide for flexible role in Grand Forks
The North Dakota Court System is seeking applicants for a part-time, temporary Case Aide position within the Juvenile Court in Grand Forks. -
Deputy Clerk sought by ND Court System for Bismarck/Mandan
The North Dakota Court System is seeking a Deputy Clerk of District Court for its Bismarck/Mandan location. -
North Dakota Court System seeks electronic court recorder/transcriptionist
The North Dakota Court System has announced a job opening for an Electronic Court Recorder/Transcriptionist in Bismarck. -
Court reporter sought for South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers
The North Dakota Court System has announced a full-time position for a court reporter within the South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers in Bismarck. -
North Dakota Court System seeks paralegal for Bismarck judge chambers
The North Dakota Court System is seeking candidates for a paralegal position within the South Central Judicial District Court Judge Chambers in Bismarck. -
Big Muddy Bar Association announces events and leadership for 2025
The Big Muddy Bar Association has announced its schedule for 2025, continuing its tradition of hosting luncheons and providing Continuing Legal Education (CLE) opportunities for members in the South Central Judicial District. -
Judge Traynor seeks term law clerk for two-year position
The United States District Court has announced a vacancy for the position of Term Law Clerk to United States District Judge Daniel M. Traynor. -
North Dakota Chief Justice highlights judiciary challenges during legislative address
On January 7, 2025, North Dakota Chief Justice Jon Jensen delivered the State of the Judiciary Address to the 69th Legislative Assembly. -
Deputy clerk position open at Bismarck/Mandan District Court
The North Dakota Court System has announced a job opening for the position of Deputy Clerk of District Court in Bismarck/Mandan. -
County courthouses close Jan. 9 for President Carter's funeral
Benson, Billings, Foster, Richland, Stutsman, and Wells County courthouses will be closed on January 9 in observance of President Jimmy Carter's funeral. -
Hope Hogan appointed as director of Office of Administrative Hearings
ALJ Hope Hogan has been appointed as the new director of the Office of Administrative Hearings by Governor Kelly Armstrong. -
8th Circuit affirms district court ruling in North Dakota case
The United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit has upheld the decision made by the district court in a case from North Dakota. -
Supreme Court issues notices on rule amendments and adoptions
A notice of comment has been issued by the Supreme Court concerning amendments to two administrative rules. -
OAH Director Tim Dawson announces retirement after three decades
Tim Dawson, Director of the Office of Administrative Hearings and an Administrative Law Judge, is set to retire on January 3, 2025.