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UND law faculty head to Norway to give students new perspectives on law and jurisprudence
It's an international education on what's legal, what isn't By Juan Miguel Pedraza, University & Public Affairs Writer ...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 9:46 AM
Week 5: Sermon and Week Together
May 5, 2013 Sermon: Created, Chosen, Called A 40 Year Timeout Big Idea: Sin even forgiven sin has its consequences from a faithful God! Ending questions: Do you see Gods hand of dis...
Posted on 5/5/13 at 7:20 PM
North Dakota Legislators - WWJD?
Far be it for me to underestimate the challenges inherent in being a legislator. I understand that it is a cumbersome task that carries with it a tremendous mantle of responsibility. Legislators need ...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 7:45 PM
Abortion as a Political, Philosophical, and Theological Issue: Connecting a New Society at an Orthodox Seminary with Orthodox Christians in North Dakota
North Dakota has recently passed legislation restricting abortion. Although, in part, it draws a line at a "heartbeat," which does not define when conception occurs and allows for "the morning after p...
Posted on 4/10/13 at 4:22 PM
Will 3D Printing Make Gun Laws Useless?
It's pretty tough to enforce a law that regulates something when people can make that thing in their homes. 3D printing is on the cusp of taking the world by storm. The technology is being brought up...
Posted on 2/25/13 at 8:30 AM
ND attorney’s license suspended for 6 months 
DICKINSON, N.D. – A Dickinson lawyer has had her license suspended from practice for six months and one day.
July 28, 2012
North Dakota bill would ease flu shot regulations
BISMARCK – More North Dakotans may soon be able to go to their local drugstore to get their flu shots.
January 06, 2011
Where are they now: Christian activist puts law to work 
His first semesters studying law have been both rigorous and rewarding.
By J. Shane Mercer , December 24, 2010
Sex tape decision won’t be appealed 
Prosecutors won’t appeal a decision by a Cass County judge ruling that a North Dakota law barring the secret creation of sexual images is unconstitutional.
By Dave Roepke , November 18, 2010
ND Supreme Court upholds $12K bank overdraft fee 
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota's Supreme Court says a bank acted reasonably when it charged a customer almost $12,000 in overdraft fees.
By Associated Press , September 22, 2010
ND lawyer disbarred for trying to buy cocaine 
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota's Supreme Court has disbarred an attorney for asking a client to buy cocaine for him.
By Associated Press , September 21, 2010
ND agencies launch statewide DUI crackdown 
BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota's Transportation Department is launching a statewide effort on Oct. 1 to crack down on drunken driving.
By Associated Press , September 15, 2010
Stark County adopts 'distracted driver' policy 
DICKINSON, N.D. — Stark County has adopted a "distracted driver" policy for its employees.
By The Dickinson Press , September 08, 2010
Texting and driving ban up for vote in Grand Forks 
GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The Grand Forks City Council is to vote Monday on a ban on texting while driving.
By Grand Forks Herald , August 27, 2010
ND prosecutors: Should a $500 theft be a felony? 
BISMARCK, N.D. — Some North Dakota prosecutors are wondering whether a $500 theft should be charged as a felony crime.
North Dakota lawmakers are looking into the issue.
By Associated Press , August 09, 2010
Wisconsin law first for ending use of Native American logos 
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle has signed the nation’s first state law establishing a process for ending the use of Native American mascots, nicknames and logos “in ways that portray racial stereotyping and disrespect of our native citizens.”
By By Chuck Haga, Forum Communications Co. , May 09, 2010
Nonresidents need Minnesota ATV passes 
ST. PAUL – All-terrain-vehicle riders from other states must buy passes beginning Friday to use Minnesota’s 2,000 miles of trails.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , December 31, 2009
Doran, Minn., shooting victim identified 
October 03, 2009
Becker County Sheriff's Department releases motorcycle crash victim ID 
DETROIT LAKES, Minn. – The Becker County Sheriff’s Department has released the identity of a man killed Saturday when his motorcycle left the road.
By Dave Olson , August 31, 2009
Dog law drafters want action 
By Helmut Schmidt , August 09, 2009
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