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Professor Tade Oyewunmi named co-editor of the Oil, Gas, & Energy Law Journal’s Special Issue.

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The special issue will focus on “International Energy and Investment Law Implications of the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.” Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence invites submissions for a Special issue focusing on “International Energy and Investment Law Implications of the US Inflation Reduction Act“. The co-editors for this issue are Tade Oyewunmi (Assistant Professor of Law at […]

Professor Ariana D. Meyers recently presented at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) conference in Boca Raton, Florida

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Professor Meyers presented her forthcoming paper, the enhancement of family law pedagogy in the classroom using visualization to explain the traditional doctrinal concept of equitable division during the Family Law Pedagogy Discussion Group. The group, invited both doctrinal and clinical professors to discuss the tools and strategies they use in their family law (and related) […]

Professor Kathryn Rand was a recent guest on an episode of the podcast Native American Calling

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Tribes on offense over sports betting July 26, 2023 Listen The Seminole Tribe is poised to have exclusive control of mobile sports betting in Florida just as the NFL season gets started. Their potential windfall is part of a $5 billion compact with the state that — for now — is holding up against court […]

Professor Tade Oyewunmi publishes ‘The Regulatory State and the Emerging Offshore Wind Energy Market in the United States’

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Professor Oyewunmi’s article is featured in Volume 60, Issue 1, 2023 of the Foundation Journal for Natural Resources and Energy Law The semiannual law journal of the former Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation (now FNREL) contains reprints and original scholarly articles covering oil and gas, mining, water, public lands, and environmental law. This 2023 issue […]

Dean Brian Pappas addressed the ABA House of Delegates at the ABA Annual Meeting in Denver

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He spoke in favor of Resolution 501 that encourages civility in public discourse The now adopted resolution was brought forward by the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution in which Dean Pappas is the outgoing Chair. The Resolution effectively asks the House of Delegates to reaffirm 11A108 that affirms the principle of civility as a foundation […]

The University of North Dakota School of Law invites applications for four Assistant Professors of Law to commence in Fall 2024

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The positions are full-time, tenure-track faculty appointments with the primary responsibility of scholarship, service, and effective teaching Two of the positions will be in the curricular areas of, but not limited to, Business Associations, Health, and Clinical Skills (Family Law). Two of the positions will be in the curricular areas of Lawyering Skills/Legal Writing. The […]

“What Attorney’s Should Know about Deepfakes” by Professor Blake A. Klinkner

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In his most recent article, “What Attorneys Should Know About Deepfakes,” Professor Blake A. Klinkner discusses how deepfakes are impacting the use of evidence at trial and threatening fair legal adjudications. Professor Klinkner also shares telltale signs that a video, picture, or audio may be a deepfake. As deepfake technology progresses, it will become difficult, […]

Professor Oyewunmi recently presented at the National Association of Royalty Owners (NARO) North Dakota Chapter annual convention

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Ownership and Utilization of Subsurface Pore Spaces in North Dakota: A Comment on Recent Legal Developments Tade Oyewunmi, LLD | University of North Dakota School of Law In 2019, the North Dakota Legislative Assembly enacted SB 2344 to clarify ownership and use of pore space. The law essentially authorizes mineral estate holders to utilize pore […]

Professor Tade Oyewunmi recently published in the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy Newsletter

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Underground Property Rights for Carbon Capture Tade Oyewunmi | June 7, 2023 As carbon capture projects take off, policymakers must proactively establish legal frameworks and regulations to address potential disputes surrounding access and utilization of subsurface pore spaces for CO2 storage. Introduction As of 2022, there were about thirty operational and seventy carbon capture, utilization, and […]

Professor Tade Oyewunmi recently presented at the International Energy Scholars Workshop held in Miami, Florida

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Examining the Implications of Conflicts and Crises on International Energy Security Professor Oyewunmi presented a paper examining the role of institutions and contractual arrangements in mitigating the impact of conflicts and crises on energy security, especially regarding the security of supply in international oil and gas markets. The International Energy Scholar Workshop was organized by […]