Continuing Legal Education
Licensed attorneys in Minnesota are required to continue their education throughout their careers. The mandatory continuing legal education requirement was established by the Minnesota Supreme Court, which has the power to regulate the practice of law in Minnesota. General information, current rules and a list of all University of Minnesota Law School seminars approved for CLE credit are available from the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education.
Past CLE Events
Constitutionalizing Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
November 10, 2023
1.5 standard CLE credit requested (Minnesota). Event code: #493913.
The Rule of Law and the Universality of Rights: International Law and the Death Penalty's Denial of Universal Human Rights
November 9, 2023
1 standard CLE credit requested. Event code #493912.
The Educational Affirmative and Recent Challenges to DEI Programs: What Happens Now?
November 6, 2023
1 elimination of bias credit has been requested. Event code: #494744.
Section 3, Insurrection, and the 2024 Election
October 30, 2023
4.75 standard CLE credits have been requested for in-person and virtual attendance. Event code: #494147
Aiming for Answers: Balancing Rights, Safety, and Justice in a Post-Bruen America
October 27, 2023
CLE credits will be applied for this event.
A Conversation with Cristosal Human Rights: forced migration, the rise of authoritarianism, and combating corruption in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.
October 2, 2023
1 standard CLE credit requested.
University of Minnesota Law School's Institute for Law and Rationality's Conference
September 22, 2023
11.75 standard CLE credits have been requested, event code: #490836 (7.75 for 9/22/23 and 4 for 9/23/23)
An Interview with David Webber on "The Rise of the Working Class Shareholder"
June 30, 2023
1 standard CLE credit has been requested, event code: #487383
Thoughts on Corporate Law and the Problem of Human Capital
June 29, 2023
1 standard CLE credit has been requested, event code: #487381
The Nancy C. Dreher Lecture on Bankruptcy Law and Practice: Lessons from Headline Cases for Everyday Bankruptcies
April 18, 2023
1.5 standard credits have been requested.