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Ariana Meyers

Meyers and Kirvida Present 2025 North Dakota Family Law Case Update at SBAND Seminar

Categories: Alumni, Faculty

Ariana D. Meyers, Assistant Professor of Law and Director of the Family Law Clinic, and AnneMarie Kirvida, UND Law alumna and former Family Law Clinic student, recently presented at the State Bar Association of North Dakota’s 2025 Family Law Seminar, held September 25–26 at the Jasper Hotel in Fargo. Their presentation, “2025 North Dakota Case […]

Professor Ariana Meyers recently presented at the 2025 Parenting Investigator/ Guardian ad Litem Training

Categories: Faculty

Her presentation, “Parenting Plans & Legal Substances: Balancing Parental Rights and the Best Interests of the Child,” discussed crafting effective parenting plans, balancing parental rights, and the best interests of the child. The presentation provided practical strategies for drafting comprehensive parenting plans that address the use of marijuana. The presentation explored key legal considerations, judicial […]

Professor Ariana Meyers recently presented at the 2025 MN Paralegal Association Annual Convention.

Categories: Faculty

The convention took place on May 16 at Inver Hills Community College. Professor Meyers delivered a practical and informative presentation on drafting comprehensive and enforceable parenting plans. The session emphasized the critical role that well-structured parenting plans play in promoting clarity, stability, and cooperation in custody matters. Attendees explored the key legal requirements governing parenting […]

Professor Ariana D. Meyers elected President of the Randy H. Lee Inn of Court in Grand Forks

Categories: Faculty

Meyers, Assistant Professor of Law, will serve a two-year term as the Chapter’s President. The Randy H. Lee American Inn of Court is a Chapter of the American Inns of Court. The Chapter is named after Randy H. Lee, a former Professor at the University of North Dakota Law School whose impact on the legal […]

UND Law Students compete in NYU’s National Immigration Law Competition

Categories: Students

Two teams from UND School of Law traveled to New York City for the moot court competition in February. Both teams competed in three preliminary rounds. The team consisting of students RJ Tare, Mitchell Lucas, and Nargiz Aghayeva advanced to the octofinal round and finished in the top 16 teams of the competition. The teams […]

Professor Ariana D. Meyers elected chair of the State Bar Association of North Dakota’s Family Law Section

Categories: Alumni, Faculty

The election took place during the Annual Family Law Seminar in Bismarck September 23 and 24. The Family Law Section of SBAND promotes information, including CLE programs and legislation, on domestic relations and family law. Professor Meyers teaches upper-level law students family law, trial advocacy, reading, writing, and analysis skills for the Bar Exam. She […]

Professor Ariana D. Meyers and Alumnus Gabrielle C. Wolf recently published their article, Policing Morality: The Inconsistent Application of the Moral Fitness and Fitness Factor, in the Children’s Legal Rights Journal

Categories: Alumni, Faculty

The Children’s Legal Rights Journal is a national journal sponsored by Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, in cooperation with the National Association of Counsel for Children. The article depicts the importance of reforming the best interest of the child factors through the elimination or replacement of the moral fitness and fitness factors. This […]

School of Law hires new tenure-track faculty

Categories: Faculty, Uncategorized

Kimberly Dasse, Ariana Meyers, and Paul Traynor will begin their new assignments in August 2024 UND School of Law is pleased to announce the hiring of three new tenure-track faculty as Assistant Professors of Law – Kimberly Dasse, Ariana Meyers, and Paul Traynor. Professor Kimberly Dasse Professor Kimberly Ann Dasse joined the faculty at UND […]

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

Categories: Alumni, Faculty

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) […]