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UND Chester Fritz Distinguished Professors Kathryn Rand and Steven Light recently appeared as guests on “Main Street” radio program

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Distinguished UND Professors Rand and Light ~ Dan Bielinski, director of “Sanctified” ~ Poetry Profile: Emily Dickinson Published May 10, 2023 at 4:26 PM CDT Listen PATRICK MILLER Steven Light and Kathryn Rand named 2023 Chester Fritz Distinguished Professors Wednesday, May 10, 2023 – Kathryn Rand and Steven Light have been named 2023 Chester Fritz Distinguished […]

Professor Blake A. Klinkner recently presented twice at the American Bar Association Western States Conference

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In his first presentation, “Social Media, Jury Trials, and the Right to a Fair Trial,” Professor Klinkner discussed the many ways in which jury access to social media threatens the right to a fair trial and, accordingly, the rule of law. lIn his second presentation, “So, You Want to Be a Law Professor? Advice for […]

ChatGPT, Professor of Law by Professor Tammy R. P. Oltz

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Tammy Pettinato Oltz University of North Dakota School of Law Date Written: February 4, 2023 Abstract Although ChatGPT was just released by OpenAI in November 2022, legal scholars have already been delving into the implications of the new tool for legal education and the legal profession. Several scholars have recently written fascinating pieces examining ChatGPT’s […]

Professor Tade Oyewunmi recently presented on the Implications of Global Energy Transition and Energy Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa

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The virtual seminar was hosted by the Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law, University of Ibadan, Nigeria on Thursday 6th April 2023 The idea of an ‘energy industry in transition’ is not necessarily a new phenomenon. When considering the formation of energy policy in this regard, it is essential to understand the relevant social, […]

A Review of Energy & Natural Resources Law Issues at the 2023 UND Energy Law Symposium

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The 2023 University of North Dakota (UND) Law Review’s symposium was held on Thursday, March 23, 2023, in Bismarck, North Dakota. The presentations at the symposium examined the role of law and regulation governing the development of carbon, capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), including carbon dioxide (CO2) transportation infrastructure; a review of oil and gas […]

Rand, Light named Chester Fritz Distinguished Professors

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UND experts on Indian gaming law and policy surprised with UND’s highest academic honor UND Today | Janelle Vonasek UND President Andrew Armacost (left) surprises Steven Light (center) and Kathryn Rand with UND’s highest academic honor last Friday in front of their respective deans and colleagues. The pair widely known as the nation’s experts in American […]

At UND Law, ‘A Conversation about Wrongs, Rights and Repatriation’

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Expert panelists visit UND to discuss repatriation and federal law UND Today | Adam Kurtz On Tuesday, April 11, dozens of UND students, faculty and staff members packed a third-floor lecture bowl in the School of Law to gain a better understanding of repatriation, a process deeply affecting UND. It’s been more than a year […]

Read Professor Blake A. Klinkner’s most recent article, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Office Data Practices

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In Professor Blake A. Klinkner’s most recent article, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Office Data Practices, he discusses how artificial intelligence will change the ways in which attorneys engage in discovery, project due diligence, document management, and process automation. Read the article

Professor Margaret Moore Jackson recently presented at the 2023 Poverty Law Conference at the University of California-Berkeley

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The Annual two-day conference featured panel discussions and speakers by poverty law academics, advocates, and practitioners from around the country. Professor Jackson presented her ongoing research on furthering fair housing. Her presentation titled, Improving Walkability and Reducing Segregation was part of a breakout session on Housing topics.

Professor Ernst will present at the Minnesota Law Library’s Mayflower Compact exhibit

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Minnesota State Law Library hosts Mayflower Compact exhibit By: Dan Emerson Considering its historic importance, the Mayflower Compact could be considered one of the most overlooked documents in American history. Signed on Nov. 11, 1620, by the male passengers of the Mayflower ship, the Mayflower Compact set a governing framework for the colonists. “Join In! The […]