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Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin was recently mentioned in The Financial Express on the calls for the Egyptian government to release its restrictions on participation in civil society.…

Professor Charlotte Garden was quoted in Bloomberg Law in an article about how some states are working to reduce or end non-disclosure agreements for employees after criticism of over-use and over-reach. Prof.…

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin was quoted in an article in TRT World about France's recent closure of mosques under the auspices of fighting Islamic separatism. France closed up to 23 mosques under its…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was recently quoted by AP News, New Yorker, CNN, & The Dispatch on the trial for five members of the Oath Keepers, who are being tried for…

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin was recently quoted by The Guardian on the Australian government's preparations for dozens of rescue missions to rescue Australian women and children trapped in…

In an article by Stephanie Ward, Examining the Bar, the ABA Journal asks "Should law grads need to pass the bar to practice? Some say there is a better way." Professor Chomsky is quoted about the…

A Reuters article titled Why Amazon may have the upper hand in antitrust suits discusses recent antitrust actions in Washington, D.C., California, and Seattle targeting pricing policies used by Amazon, which…

Professor Linus Chan was recently interviewed on Detroit Today about the recent trend of republican governors of border-states shipping migrants out of their state, sending them across the nation, frequently…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was recently quoted by the Washington Post on the U.S. Court of Appeals recent upholding of a Texas law that bars social-media companies from removing posts based on political…

Professor June Carbone was interviewed on the "Talking Papers" podcasts discussing her chapter "Family Law and Emotion…

Randall Ryder '09, who leads appellate advocacy and directs the moot court program, has been named director of the Law in Practice program. Law in Practice is Minnesota Law's signature experiential…

In a segment on WTTW's "Chicago Tonight," Professor Matthew Bodie discusses with reporter Nick Blumberg the unprecedented scope of the Starbucks Workers United organizing campaign and considers potential…