The State Bar Association of North Dakota Spring 2015 Gavel Magazine | Page 4

SBAND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR in line with increases given to executive branch employees, and additional staff positions.  The Court will have additional space at the Capitol, space which was vacated by moving the State’s technology division to a new building.  The budget also includes funding for an additional four district court judges, with chambers to be assigned by the Supreme Court. At one point, the legislation would have provided for five additional judges and specified chambers, but through negotiations, the number was reduced and the Supreme Court was given discretion as to where the judges will be chambered. TONY J. WEILER SBAND Executive Director The legislators have come and gone!  The 64th Legislative session finished its work on April 29, after being in session for 78 days.  Under North Dakota’s constitution, the legislature may meet for 80 days each biennium.  That means the legislators could return to Bismarck for two days before the next legislative session in 2017.  The biennial state budget was the focus of the legislative session.  Because of its importance to the State Bar Association, the court system budget was a priority during the session.  The summary following this column shows more detail. In his State of the Judiciary address at the beginning of the session, Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle stressed the need for additional judges, additional court personnel, and additional space.  These needs were driven by an increased caseload and a need to be responsive to those who utilize the court system.  The legislators heard the Chief Justice – loud and clear – and increased the overall budget for the judicial branch by more than $15 million.  The increase includes additional compensation for court system employees, 4 THE GAVEL The Supreme Court has also ordered that the judgeship vacated by Judge Lawrence Jahnke in the Northeast Central Judicial District be retained by that district.  That means that the Judicial Nominating Committee will be busy, and that a call will go out soon for North Dakota attorneys to apply for judgeships.  Recruiting and retaining highly qualified judges is important to SBAND.  In the past two years, Governor Jack Dalrymple has appointed 10 new district court judges and one Supreme Court justice. Other important legislation was adopted during the session.  Legislation for the prevention of and remedies for human trafficking was a focus this session. Driving under the influence statutes were amended and clarified, and several uniform acts w