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SECTION LINE LAWS

January 5, 2009

In an opinion addressing public travel on section lines, Attorney General Stenehjem concluded that section lines, to be open to public use, do not have to be improved or conducive to travel, and that if for some reason the full sixty-six foot right-of-way is unavailable for public travel, whatever narrowed right-of-way remains is subject to public use.

Read the Opinion: 2009-L-01

LETTER TO THE EDITOR- USA TODAY

December 26, 2008
Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem and US Attorney Drew Wrigley responded to a recent USA Today article naming North Dakota as the most corrupt state, describing the story as "egregiously flawed" and leaving a "terribly inaccurate impression." USA Today has not yet published their letter.
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