Dean Jenkins Elected to ALI Membership

Garry W. Jenkins, dean of the Law School and William S. Pattee Professor of Law, was recently elected to membership in the American Law Institute.

ALI is the leading independent organization in the United States producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and improve the law. The group drafts, discusses, revises, and publishes Restatements of the Law, Model Codes, and Principles of Law that are enormously influential in the courts and legislatures, as well as in legal scholarship and education.

Dean Garry W. Jenkins

Innovative Law in Practice Course Provides 1Ls With Early Exposure To Lawyering

Nearly a decade ago, the University of Minnesota Law School took a bold leap with the introduction of an innovative experiential learning course required for first-year J.D. students. Today, Law in Practice (LiP) remains the only course of its kind in the country, recognized widely for the career-advancing preparation it offers.

“The placement of the course in the first year and the way we deliver this vital learning still stand alone,” says clinical professor of law Laura Thomas, who co-designed and co-directs the course.

Katherine Nixon and Seiko Shastri, 2Ls

Food Pantry by and for Law Students to Open in Mondale Hall in January

A food pantry created by Minnesota Law students to help service the needs of their fellow students will open next month in Mondale Hall.

Mondale Kitchen, located in the N20 suite of the subplaza, will provide students with 24/7 access to shelf-stable non-perishables, single-serving ready-to-eat foods, and fresh produce. The goal is to ensure all students have the nutritious food they need in order to advance their academic, professional, and social success.

Emily Franco, 3L, a student organizer of the Mondale Kitchen initiative

Minding the Justice Gap: School Segregation

November 20, 2019, 12:15 to 1:15 pm

In the Diversity & Belonging Committee's inaugural event in the Minding the Justice Gap Series, Professor Myron Orfield of the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity will participate in a discussion on School Segregation in the Twin Cities. He will also address timely related topics -- expansion of charter schools, gentrification and other housing issues, higher education's continued reliance on standardized tests -- that contribute to the lack of diversity in American higher education.

Map of Twin Cities Metro area

*POSTPONED* Health & Human Rights Conference 

April 22, 2020, 7:30 am - April 23, 2020, 5:00 pm

COVID-19 Update
Your health and wellbeing, and that of the community, are of the utmost importance to the University of Minnesota. The University is following the recommendation of the State of Minnesota, until further notice. Effective immediately, the James H. Binger Center for New Americans has decided to postpone this conference. Stay tuned for more details and updates about events at the University of Minnesota.

CME credits will be awarded.

Going Global: Minnesota Law Alumni Are Making a World of Difference

In this time of trade wars and shifting alliances, climate change and human rights crises, lawyers must often think and practice on a global scale. Across the country and the world, Minnesota Law alumni in a wide variety of practice areas and career fields are working on internationally important issues and making a difference. The following are just a few of their stories.

Bin Zhao ’97, senior vice president for government and legal affairs at Qualcomm China

Alumni Interrogatory: Bethany Owen ’95, President of ALLETE Inc.

Last February, Bethany Owen ’95 became the new president of ALLETE Inc., a Duluth-based energy company. Owen also oversees ALLETE’s five operating divisions: Minnesota Power, Superior Water Light and Power, ALLETE Clean Energy, U.S. Water Services, and BNI Energy. She is the first woman president in the company’s history.

What advantages do think your legal background gives you as the president of a major corporation?

Bethany Owen ’95, President of ALLETE Inc.