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Recent News About North Dakota Supreme Court
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Courthouses announce closures for New Year's holiday
The Supreme Court and county courthouses across the state will not be operational on Wednesday, January 1, in observance of New Year's Day. -
North Dakota seeks legal assistant for statewide child support division
The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (ND HHS) is seeking a Legal Assistant for its Child Support division. -
Morton County seeks assistant states attorney for diverse prosecution work
Morton County is seeking an Assistant States Attorney to handle juvenile, criminal, and civil prosecution cases. -
Judge John Irby announces retirement after over two decades of service
East Central Judicial District Presiding Judge John Irby is set to retire on December 31, 2024. -
Courts announce holiday closures across multiple counties
The Supreme Court and all county courthouses will be closed on December 25 for Christmas Day. -
Tammy Henriksen retires after over three decades in judiciary service
Tammy Henriksen has retired after serving the North East Judicial District for over three decades. -
Michael J. Mullen remembered for contributions to law and public service
Michael John Mullen, born in Grand Forks, North Dakota, passed away in 2024. -
Judge Bruce Romanick retires after 24 years on the bench
South Central Judicial District Presiding Judge Bruce Romanick is set to retire on December 31, 2024. -
Kendra Richard named judicial referee for South Central Judicial District
Kendra Richard has been appointed as a Judicial Referee for the South Central Judicial District, with her term beginning on January 2, 2025. -
Pembina County Courthouse to close early on December 20
Pembina County Courthouse will be closed on Friday afternoon, December 20th, at 1:15 P.M. For those needing assistance during this time, the Cavalier County Clerk of Court can be reached at 701-256-2124 -
North Dakota Supreme Court issues diverse rulings on appeals dated December 19
The North Dakota Supreme Court issued several opinions on December 19, 2024, addressing a range of legal issues from municipal authority to criminal procedure. -
Walsh County Courthouse to celebrate Tammy Henriksen's retirement after 32 years
The Walsh County Courthouse is set to host a retirement celebration for Tammy Henriksen on December 20th from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Tammy Henriksen began her career on January 6, 1992, and has served in various capacities over the past 32 years. -
8th Circuit affirms ruling in North Dakota case
The United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit has upheld the district court's decision in the case of United States v. Antawon Baker, Case No.: 23-3776. -
Judge John Irby reflects on 22-year judicial career ahead of retirement
The Fargo Forum recently conducted an interview with Judge John Irby, published on December 11th, reflecting on his 22 years of service as a district judge and his upcoming retirement. -
North Dakota lawyers urged to renew licenses by December deadline
Lawyers in North Dakota are reminded to renew their licenses for 2025 by December 31, 2024. -
Joseph F. Zahradka remembered for distinguished military career
Joseph F. Zahradka, aged 81, passed away on December 8, 2024, at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, North Dakota. -
Chief Justice Jon Jensen engages with Minot High School students
Chief Justice Jon Jensen and District Judge Stacy Louser recently engaged with students at Minot High School. -
North Dakota courts seek juvenile drug court coordinator in Minot
The North Dakota Court System is seeking a Juvenile Drug Court Coordinator for a part-time, temporary position in Minot. -
Court of Appeals upholds district court ruling in North Dakota case
The United States Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit has upheld the decision made by a district court in a North Dakota case, Jonathan Loggins v. Ronny Albert. -
North Dakota seeks assistant attorney general; applications open until December 24
The North Dakota Office of Attorney General is seeking candidates for the position of Assistant Attorney General.