Innocence Project of Minnesota Moves to Law School

The Innocence Project of Minnesota (IPMN) has moved to the University of Minnesota Law School as part of an expanded partnership between the group and the Law School.

IPMN is a nonprofit legal services, education, and advocacy organization that works to free the wrongfully convicted and prevent future wrongful convictions from occurring in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Formerly located at Hamline University in St. Paul, the group’s office is now in Mondale Hall.

Staff of the Innocence Project of Minnesota (from left to right) executive director Sara Jones '88, staff attorney Jim Mayer '01, advancement and operations manager Emily Luxem, and legal director Julie Jonas '95

Litigating Controlled Substance Convictions in Removal Cases

April 18, 2019, 12:00 to 1:30 pm

A conviction related to a controlled substance offense as defined in the INA can trigger removal proceedings and bar relief from removal. This CLE will discuss the framework for determining when a state conviction is related to a controlled substance offense as defined in the INA and offer suggestions on using the framework to challenge grounds of removal.

Audio recording of this event is available upon request. Please contact cnalaw@umn.edu.

1.25 Standard CLE credits have been requested, Event Code #271968

Minnesota Law Review Launches Podcast Series, ‘Experto Crede’

The Minnesota Law Review recently launched "Experto Crede,” a new legal podcast featuring a series of interviews with article authors and other thought leaders. The first three episodes, featuring Minnesota Law Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs William McGeveran, Rutgers Law Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor, and Rutgers Law Professor David Noll, discussing their MLR articles, are now available for streaming or download on your preferred podcast network. 

3L Veena Tripathi, lead online editor of the Minnesota Law Review, interviews Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs William McGeveran for the first episode of "Experto Crede"

Human Rights in Practice: Deborah Weissman 

April 22, 2019, 12:15 to 1:15 pm

The Human Rights in Practice series is an ongoing program aimed to allow students to engage with international law and human rights practitioners in an informal setting to explore diverse career paths in the field. 

About our guest: 

Students in Health Law Clinic Draft Radon Bill

The Law School’s Community Legal Partnership for Health Clinic is known for giving students rich experience in helping individuals with their varied legal issues. This year, the clinic added a new twist by providing students with an opportunity for first-hand involvement in policymaking through crafting legislation that would help protect Minnesota residents from radon.

2Ls  Rebecca Zadaka, Alex Eschenroeder, and Julie Griep

Law School Mourns the Passing of Bucky Zimmerman ’72

Charles Selcer “Bucky” Zimmerman ’72—nationally known litigator, founder of the law firm Zimmerman Reed, and a dedicated supporter of the Law School—passed away Feb. 24 at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, after a short battle with cancer. He was 72.

Charles "Bucky" Zimmerman '72

Law School Moot Court Teams Continue String of Impressive Showings

Recent strong showings by the Law School’s moot court competition teams continue a highly successful season for the program.

In the McGee National Civil Rights competition held last month, the Respondent team (2L Isabel McClure, 3L Zachary Hofeld, and 3L Tariq Miller) advanced through the quarterfinals and semifinals to the final round, where they ultimately lost a split decision. McClure was named best overall oralist. The team also placed 8th in the brief competition. The Petitioner team (3Ls Fatjon Kaja and Matt McCord) had a perfect 3-0 record in the preliminary rounds.

McGee Moot Court Team

Meet Prof. Eric Bylander, Visiting Faculty Member from Sweden

Joining the faculty as a visiting professor this semester is Eric Bylander, professor of procedural law at Uppsala University in Sweden. This is Prof. Bylander’s second tour of duty as a visiting professor at the Law School, and he was also previously here as an exchange student.

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Career Center Awarded Grant to Help First-Gen Students Get Business Cards

The Law School Career Center’s Wendy Griak and Simona Suen were awarded one of this year's Campus Climate Micro-Grants to fund a new project they created that helps students who are first-gen, from families with little or no legal experience, and/or from economically disadvantaged backgrounds obtain professionally branded business cards.

The Career Center’s Wendy Griak and Simona Suen