Investiture ceremony for Justice Mark A. Friese scheduled for May 1

Mark A. Friese Supreme Court Justice at North Dakota Supreme Court
Mark A. Friese Supreme Court Justice at North Dakota Supreme Court
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A formal investiture ceremony for Supreme Court Justice Mark A. Friese will take place in the House Chamber of the State Capitol on May 1 at 2:00 p.m., according to an April 8 announcement.

The event marks an important milestone as Justice Friese formally assumes his role on the Supreme Court bench. Investiture ceremonies are traditional occasions that publicly recognize a judge’s appointment and welcome them to their new responsibilities.

Justice Friese’s investiture is expected to bring together colleagues, legal professionals, and members of the public in a ceremony that highlights both judicial tradition and community support. The invitation for the event is available online for those interested in attending.

Such ceremonies are significant within the legal community as they symbolize continuity and stability within the judiciary. They also offer an opportunity for reflection on the duties and expectations associated with serving on a state’s highest court.

As Justice Friese prepares to take up his position, observers may look forward to his contributions to upcoming cases and decisions that will shape state law.



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