North Dakota Law

Updates from the University of North Dakota School of Law.

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Mark Spain real estate names Brett Huelsman, ’09, sales director for Nashville office

Categories: Alumni

Mark Spain Real Estate has hired Brett Huelsman as director of sales for its Nashville office. Huelsman has a long family background in real estate, as well as professional management experience in forming, growing and leading sales teams. Originally from North Dakota, Huelsman is a graduate of the University of North Dakota with a degree in […]

Professor Christensen publishes article in University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law

Categories: Faculty

UND School of Law Professor Grant Christensen recently published an article titled Indigenous Perspectives on Corporate Governance in the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Business Law. Article Abstract  – The foundation of the modern corporation is built upon the separation of labor and capital. These entities were anathema to most Indigenous peoples when the Virginia Company was […]

Professor Dauphinais publishes article in Nevada Law Review

Categories: Faculty

Professor Kirsten Dauphinais presented at the University of Nevada Law Vegas Classical Rhetoric as a Lens for Contemporary Legal Praxis symposium last September.  Recently the Nevada Law Journal published her article titled Quintilian’s Curriculum. The journal includes in all, ten articles representing the work of ten scholars from both inside and outside the legal-writing community. “I dedicated the article to the Legal Writing community, […]

2020-21 North Dakota Law Review Board of Editors Begins Term

Categories: Alumni, Students

“The North Dakota Law Review Board of Editors is eager to start their roles and work to publish Volume 96 of the journal. From our experiences growing up in North Dakota and attending the University of North Dakota School of Law, we know that those in the legal field in our state have many diverse […]

Professor Kathryn R.L. Rand featured as a “go-to voice” on tribal gaming policy and law

Categories: Faculty

The biggest casino in the United States — in fact, the biggest casino in the world — is the WinStar World Casino in Oklahoma, a tribal casino owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation. America’s second largest casino is the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Massachusetts. It’s also tribally owned, in this case by the Mashantucket […]

Professor Grijalva to publish in Harvard Environmental Law Review

Categories: Faculty

Professor James M. Grijalva has recently had an article accepted by the Harvard Environmental Law Review for publication in the winter of 2020-21. The article, Ending the Interminable Gap in Indian Country Water Quality Protection, examines the 30-year history of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s water quality programs in Indian country and identifies a […]