Paying tribute to UND School of Law’s first female graduate, Helen Hamilton Day highlighted female empowerment
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Helen Hamilton upends American Bar Association Convention in 1915
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Hamilton, first female graduate of the UND School of Law, asked the ABA to be its first female member – and the rest is history
With speeches, salutes and drum songs, Tribal Flags installed at School of Law
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UND School of Law’s most honored space now hosts flags of N.D.’s five Tribal Nations on permanent display
Carolin holds two degrees from UND and has worked at the University throughout his professional career
N.D. Supreme Court’s annual visit to UND School of Law generates excitement among students and collegiality throughout state
That’s Job 1 in the formula for creating self-regulating, highly capable, highly ethical police forces, UND Associate Professor of Law Steven R. Morrison says
At the Turtle Mountain Reservation and elsewhere, tribal members strive to maintain traditional values in a modern world, Indigenous Peoples Day speakers say
Wanted: Volunteers for one of UND’s most important projects
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The document that’ll help UND win reaccreditation needs drafting, and one of its authors could be you
Constitution Day speaker: Scholars must affirm ‘Right to be Wrong’
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Too often, campuses suppress rather than rebut arguments, threatening soul of academia, former high-ranking DoJ attorney says
With the casebook they co-authored now in its second edition, longtime UND research partners are ‘go-to voices’ on tribal gaming policy and law
UND faculty play key role in molding a COVID-resilient campus
UND Alum and N.D. Supreme Court Justice Gerald VandeWalle receives President’s Medal, other honors
A different way to serve: Q&A with Mike McGinniss, UND School of Law dean
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Law dean shares good news about enrollment, bar passage rates
UND enrolls most academically prepared and diverse freshman class
Unexpected medical diagnosis prompts Andrea M. Hall, ’96, ’04, to take the reins on a new career