North Dakota Supreme Court to visit School of Law
The North Dakota Supreme Court is making a special visit to the School of Law this year, spending three days from Oct. 29–31, with the law school community. During their visit, the court will judge the finals of the student moot court competition, hear four appellate arguments in the Baker Courtroom, hold two panel discussions and guest lecture in several of the law school classes. The UND campus is invited to attend and observe the court sessions, as well as the panel discussions. A full list of events is below. All of the events listed will be held in the Baker Courtroom on the third floor of the UND School of Law. For more information about the oral arguments, view the law school web site at www.law.und.edu
Monday, Oct. 29
10:10 to 11 a.m., Oral argument, State v. Hurt
2:05 p.m., Moot Court final arguments
Tuesday, Oct. 30
9:05 a.m., Oral argument, Niemann v. Niemann
1:15 p.m., Oral argument, Teigen v. State
2:15 to 3 p.m., Panel on appellate advocacy (how a case proceeds through the Court)
Wednesday, Oct. 31
9:05 a.m., Oral argument, Matter of Midgett
10:40 to 11:30 a.m., Panel on appellate advocacy (briefing and argument tips) -- Rob Carolin, Director of Alumni and Public Relations, Law School, carolin@law.und.edu, 7-2856 |