North Dakota Code § 27-02-04

Jurisdiction of supreme court - Appellate - Original
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The supreme court may exercise appellate jurisdiction only, except when otherwise 
specially provided by law or by the constitution. Such court, in the exercise of its original 
jurisdiction, may issue writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, certiorari, and 
injunction. In the exercise of its appellate jurisdiction, and in its superintending control over 
inferior courts, it may issue such original and remedial writs as are necessary to the proper 
exercise of such jurisdiction. Such court shall exercise its original jurisdiction only in habeas 
corpus cases and in such cases of strictly public concern as involve questions affecting the 
sovereign rights of this state or its franchises or privileges.

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