North Dakota Supreme Court to hear cases at law school
The North Dakota Supreme Court will hear three oral arguments at the UND School of Law on Oct. 28 and 29.
The Supreme Court visit to the law school provides a unique opportunity for the members of the law school community, UND campus and surrounding area to see the state’s highest court in session. In addition to hearing cases, the UND Law students have the distinct privilege of having the Supreme Court judge the final argument of the Fall Moot Court competition. The court justices will also be lecturing in classes and connecting with law students and faculty through special sessions.
The public is invited to attend all of the oral arguments and the Moot Court finals. A full schedule of public events is listed below. All events listed will be held in the Baker Courtroom on the third floor of the UND School of Law.
Wednesday, Oct. 28:
9:10 to 10:10 a.m. - Argument Case # 20090149 - Interest of H.K. – (regarding protected speech by a Juvenile)
2 to 3 p.m. - UND Law Moot Court final argument
Thursday, Oct. 29:
9:10 to 10:10 a.m. - Argument # 20090167 - Schoch v. WSI – (regarding Workers Compensation)
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Argument # 20090076 - State v. Grant – (regarding Gross Sexual Imposition)
For detailed descriptions of the oral arguments please refer to the UND School of Law website at www.law.und.edu/News/f09/NDSupCt.php . -- Rob Carolin, Director, Alumni & Public Relations, Law School, carolin@law.und.edu, 777-2856 |