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Shannon Roers-Jones ’11 announces run for mayor of Fargo

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UND School of Law alumna, Shannon Roers-Jones ’11 announces run for mayor of Fargo (Fargo, ND) — Fargo has it’s latest candidate set to run for mayor this Summer.  Tuesday morning, State House Representative for District 46 here in Fargo Shannon Roers-Jones announced she will indeed run for the office, positioning herself as a key challenger to […]

Aaron Birst ’01 named next executive director for the North Dakota Association of Counties

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UND School of Law alumnus, Aaron Birst, named next executive director for the North Dakota Association of Counties The Jamestown Sun January 04, 2022 04:09 PM The North Dakota Association of Counties Board of Directors (NDACo) has selected Aaron Birst to serve as the next NDACo executive director. Birst will begin the role in May. […]

UND Law alum, Judge Gretchen Thilmony promotes positive change, in and outside of the courtroom

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Women 360: Thinking beyond the bench, Judge Gretchen Thilmony promotes positive change, in and outside of the courtroom Becker County’s first female District Court Judge, Gretchen Thilmony, strives to use her position for positive change, providing the help, support and resources that people need to get back on track. “I strive to … be the […]

ND Attorney General, Wayne Stenehjem ’77 announces retirement

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Longtime North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem announces retirement Wayne Stenehjem announced Friday, Dec. 17, that he will not seek reelection next year to the office he has held since 2001. Grand Forks Herald By Jeremy Turley December 17, 2021 11:31 AM BISMARCK — The longest-serving attorney general in North Dakota history will retire at the […]

UND Tribal Judicial Institute receives $850,000 in grants from U.S. Department of Justice

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DOJ Awards $1.7 Million to UND Law School, City of Bismarck DECEMBER 20, 2021 Sen. Cramer: Justice Dept. Awards $1.7 Million to UND Law School, City of Bismarck BISMARCK — U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) announced today the U.S. Department of Justice awarded the following three grants totaling $1,750,002: $900,002 to the City of Bismarck for […]

North Dakota Law Review Issue 96:3 now available online

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The latest issue of the North Dakota Law Review (96:3) is now available online. The issue features transcripts from select speakers at the 2021 North Dakota Law Review Energy Law Symposium. Also included are articles, case comments, and notes from student authors Alex Wegner, Krista Christopherson, Noelle Berkelman, and Samantha Schmidt. Read the issue here: […]

GF Herald: UND School of Law receives Tribal Justice Institute grant

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Grand Forks Herald: UND School of Law receives Tribal Justice Institute grant  Written By: Adam Kurtz | 3:03 pm, Nov. 10, 2021 The funding award was announced by the office of Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., on Wednesday, Nov. 10. The funds will be used by the Tribal Justice Institute at the law school, to “provide technical assistance and […]

UND Law alum, Ashley Halvorson ’16, opening children’s clothing boutique in Fargo’s West Acres mall

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Vella Kids Boutique and Hairology are opening storefronts in Fargo’s West Acres mall Vella Kids is expected to open its storefront Sept. 25*, while the opening date for Hairology has not yet been made public. *UPDATE:  The opening of Vella Kids Boutique has been postponed until further notice due to a COVID-19 exposure.  Written By: Helmut […]

UND School of Law ranked sixth in Scholarships Hall’s ’10 Most Affordable Law Schools in the U.S.’

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August 30, 2021 Cheap tuition 10 Most Affordable Law Schools in the United States Posted by admin Finding the most affordable law schools in the United States can be tough, especially when a student understands that the United States has 237 law schools to choose from. Individuals who do not have the financial means to pay a […]

UND law professor, Nick Datzov, said this case is focused on trade name infringement.

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‘Very personal deal with the name’; Grand Forks doctor sues Sanford claiming they stole his name A Grand Forks doctor claims Sanford moved into town and stole his name. InForum| Written By: Matt Henson | 11:32 pm, Sep. 6, 2021 For doctor Khaled Rabadi health care is all about one thing, personal care. “They all have my cell […]