The William Mitchell Law Review is a student-edited journal. Founded in 1974, the Law Review publishes timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers. Judges throughout the United States regularly cite the Law Review in their opinions. Academic journals, textbooks, and treatises frequently cite the Law Review as well. It can be found in nearly all U.S. law school libraries and online.
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Volume 39
- Issue 1: Legal Costs in Minnesota / Case Notes: Recent Minnesota Supreme Court Decisions
- Issue 2: U.S.-Dakota War of 1862
- Issue 3: Tribute to the Honorable John E. Simonett / Contemporary Issues in Minnesota Water Law
- Issue 4: Medical Device Law
- Issue 5: The 1963 Minnesota Criminal Code: Looking Back and Looking Forward Go to Volume 39
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Volume 38
- Issue 1: Contemporary Issues in Cyberlaw
- Issue 2: Business Organizations: When “Business Purpose” Disappears
- Issue 3: Contemporary Issues in Outcomes-Based Legal Education
- Issue 4: Incarceration in the United States: Issues in America's Jails and Prisons
- Issue 5: National Security Go to Volume 38
2013 Write-On Competition
The 2013 Write-On Competition has begun! Click here to view competition materials.
All materials are due on Tuesday, June 11 at 5:00 P.M. Consult the Volume 40 Write-On Handbook for more information.
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Congratulations to the Volume 40 Editorial Board!
Editor-in-Chief: Jevon Bindman
Executive Editors: Katie Foley, Anna Light, Kelly McGinty & Fred Struve
Editors: Scholastica Baker, David Bjurquist, Brandon Boese, Liz Brustad, Perry Egertson, Cory Gagne, Grant Gibeau, Nick Peterka, Alex Sellke & Allison Troyer
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