UND Provost Eric Link has selected Bradley Myers, associate dean for Academic Affairs & Administration and Randy H. Lee Professor of Law, as the interim dean for the University of North Dakota School of Law. Myers has been a faculty member at UND since 2001.
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Professor Blake A. Klinkner recently presented on eDiscovery to the University of South Dakota School of Law’s Cyber Law Club
The leadership of the Cyber Law Club invited Professor Klinkner to present after attending his presentation, “Generative Artificial Intelligence: The Future is Here – Ethically Navigating this Brave New World,” delivered at the South Dakota State Bar Annual Meeting.
USD’s, newly formed, Cyber Law Club raises awareness and understanding of cyber law and its application…
UND IP Moot Court Students Return to Semi-Finals
Six students from UND Law recently competed in the Giles Rich IP Moot Court Southern Region Competition, held in the Bob Casey federal courthouse in Houston, Texas.
L-R: Joseph Banash, Bridget Grathwohl, Erin Weightman, Professor Nikola Datzov, Hunter Cowdrey, Justin Penney, and Liam Waugh.
The team of Joseph Banash (3L), Bridget Grathwohl (3L), and Erin…
Professor Ariana D. Meyers to present at Minnesota Paralegal Association Conference
The annual convention will be held May 16, 2025 at Inver Hills Community College
Professor Meyers’ presentation, titled Drafting Effective Parenting Plans: A Guide for Paralegals, will provide tools to draft comprehensive and enforceable parenting plans. The presentation will cover legal requirements, best practices for addressing custody, parenting time, decision-making authority, dispute resolution methods and…
2025 UND School of Law Awards Ceremony
Students, faculty, and staff honored
The UND School of Law held its annual awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 16 in the VandeWalle Courtroom. Several students, faculty, and staff received awards that honored recipients for academics, leadership, teaching, advising, achievement, service, and excellence throughout the 2024-2025 academic year.
Student Awards
Eighth Circuit Distinguished Bankruptcy Law Student…
UND School of Law’s Legal Writing Program Rises to 17 in the Nation
UND School of Law’s legal writing program rose 15 places to tie for 17th in the latest law school rankings of Best Legal Writing Programs from U.S. News & World Report. Last year, the program secured the 32nd place in the category.
R-L: Professors Carolyn Williams, Jennifer Cook, and Kimberly Dasse in the Gerald W.…
Celebrating 120 years of women in law at UND
‘Expanding the Circle’ honors Helen Hamilton’s legacy on 120th anniversary of her graduation
UND Today
April 1, 2025
by Walter Criswell
Stacey Dahl, Michelle Donarski and Cassie Scheving serve as panelists for “Expanding the Circle: In the Boardroom” at the 20th annual Helen Hamilton Day. Photo by Walter Criswell/UND Today.
On Friday, March 28, UND…
Professor Ariana D. Meyers elected President of the Randy H. Lee Inn of Court in Grand Forks
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 President Andrew Armacost speaks with Professor Paul Traynor on the development and mission of UND’s new Business & Non-Profit Law Clinic
In his latest video message to campus, UND President Andrew Armacost is joined by Paul Traynor, assistant professor of Law.
Traynor talks about the development and mission of UND’s new Business & Non-Profit Law Clinic. In partnership with the Center for Innovation, the clinic provides free legal assistance to small businesses, entrepreneurs…
UND Law Students compete in NYU’s National Immigration Law Competition
Two teams from UND School of Law traveled to New York City for the moot court competition in February.
L-R: Nargiz Aghayeva, RJ Tare, and Mitchell Lucas
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…