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Minnesota Law Review
图书期刊出版业
Minneapolis,Minnesota 997 位关注者
Founded in 1917, the Minnesota Law Review is committed to furthering excellence in legal research and scholarship.
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https://minnesotalawreview.org
Minnesota Law Review的外部链接
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- 图书期刊出版业
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- 51-200 人
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- Minneapolis,Minnesota
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- 1917
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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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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