Stuart Levesque ’26?has been?named?the next?editor-in-chief for volume 110 of the?Minnesota Law Review! Stuart will officially take on this role at the beginning of the 2025-26 academic year. He participated in a brief Q&A?and shared some of?his insights. Learn more about Stuart and join us in congratulating him! Congratulations, Stuart! We are #UMNProud! z.umn.edu/a5t0
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In January 1917, Professor Henry J. Fletcher launched the Minnesota Law Review with lofty aspirations: “A well-conducted law review . . . ought to do something to develop the spirit of statesmanship as distinguished from a dry professionalism. It ought at the same time contribute a little something to the systematic growth of the whole law.” For the next forty years, in conjunction with the Minnesota State Bar Association, the faculty of the University of Minnesota Law School directed the work of student editors of the Law Review. Despite their initial oversight and vision, however, the faculty gradually handed the editorial mantle over to law students. During 1954 and 1955, the “faculty” editors left the masthead of the journal, affiliation with the State Bar was severed, and the faculty Editor-in-Chief quietly assumed the role of “advisor.” From April 1955 through June 1989, a student President oversaw the publication. Then, in October of 1989, the student staff revived the role of Editor-in-Chief, a title now worn by a student. Today, the Board of Editors, consisting of up to thirty-nine editors, governs the Law Review and determines its policies and procedures. Along with thirty-eight student staff members, each Board of Editors strives to rise to the challenge of Professor Fletcher to “contribute a little something to the systematic growth of the whole law.”
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Minnesota Law Review will open our submission window for Volume 110 on Monday, February 10. Pieces can be submitted on Scholastica or by emailing [email protected].
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Minnesota Law Review is proud to announce Stuart Levesque has been elected Editor-in-Chief of Volume 110. Join us in congratulating Stuart!
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Read Prof. Timothy Mulvaney's article in the Minnesota Law Review on the Tyler v. Hennepin County decision titled "Reconceptualizing Property Law's Background Principles in Takings Law." ?? https://hubs.li/Q033n52M0
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MLR?Vol. 109 is proud to have published these fifteen excellent pieces in our November and December issues! Read them in full here: https://lnkd.in/eS9UqhSr
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?????? When states sue Trump (or any part of the federal government), standing is sure to become a hot topic (again!). And nothing about state standing may have been more controversial in recent years than the "special solicitude" #SCOTUS suggested states receive in 2007. But as my just-published Minnesota Law Review article argues, special solicitude has made little if any difference in actual appellate cases. Special solicitude is... "Not-So-Special Solicitude" after all. Check it out here!
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We're excited to share Volume 109 staffer Alyssa Shaw's new blog post, which discusses economic solutions to the gender pay gap. https://lnkd.in/gQ_3KCZ9
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Excited that Lawyering in the Age of AI is now available in final form from the Minnesota Law Review. Using a randomized controlled trial, it shows that access to GPT4 improved law students' efficiency completing lawyering tasks w/o harming aggregate quality. https://lnkd.in/gAh7Rpz4
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The Minnesota Law Review is excited to have published our first three pieces of volume 109 in Headnotes. Today, we are featuring "Substance over Symbolism: Do We Need Benefit Corporation Laws?" from Cheng-chi Chang at Emory University School of Law. Check out his essay here: https://lnkd.in/gtcJg_yu
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