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University of North Dakota Law School Aims To Avoid Deficit By Raising Tuition

Above The Law

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North Dakota Pipeline Company Fined $35 Million for Largest-Ever Inland Spill

The Crime Report

The Department of Justice this week filed criminal charges under the Clean Water Act against Summit Midstream Partners LLC, a North Dakota pipeline company that discharged 29 million gallons of produced water from its pipeline near Williston, North Dakota, over the course of nearly five months in 2014 and 2015, reports the Devils Lake Journal.

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North Dakota truck stop objects to federal allowance for debit-card processing fees

SCOTUSBlog

The Administrative Procedure Act is a federal law that governs the procedures by which federal agencies propose and issue regulations. The question comes to the court in a case filed by the Corner Post, a small truck stop in North Dakota that is seeking to challenge the Federal Reserve’s nearly 12-year-old cap on debit-card fees.

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US Supreme Court hears oral arguments in tax deadline case

JURIST

a personal injury law firm in North Dakota, of a discrepancy between prior tax document submissions. Justice Brett Kavanaugh said, “the fact that a North Dakota Law Firm, Boechler, P.C., On June 5, 2015, the IRS notified Boechler, P.C., Boechler did not answer the IRS notification.

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North Dakota State University Under Fire Over “Violent Speech” Policy

JonathanTurley

This week, North Dakota State University is under fire for its statement of diversity, equity, and inclusion goals, including from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). North Dakota State University would be wise to revise its policy statement.

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Ownership of Pore Space – North Dakota Supreme Court Opinion Protects Surface Owners’ Rights

OilandGasLawyer

Last week the Supreme Court of North Dakota handed down its opinion in Northwest Landowners Association v. State of North Dakota, 2022 ND 150. The court struck down portions of a statute passed by the North Dakota Legislature, Senate Bill 2344, dealing with ownership rights to “pore space.”

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Google reaches $391.5M multi-state settlement over user location tracking

JURIST

Authorities allege that Google’s collection of location information violated the participating states’ consumer protection laws because “ Google misled its users into thinking they had turned off location tracking in their account settings, when, in fact, Google continued to collect their location information.”

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