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The National Law Journal recently published an interview with Professor Daniel Schwarcz regarding a new draft article—co-authored with Dion Farganis (‘17)—showing that …

Professor Judith T. Younger was quoted in various media including Associated Press, CBC, and BBC Radio 5 Alive about the status of the…

Professor Kevin Reitz was recently interviewed by reporter Sandy Hausman of WVTF Public Radio on “Crowded Prisons, Rare Parole: A 5-Part Series.” This series examines Virginia's parole release practices:…

Professor Prentiss Cox was quoted in The Atlantic on the regulation of payday loans and small-dollar consumer lending. Prof. Cox framed the issue in the broader context of consumer…

Professor Judith T. Younger was quoted on Minnesota Public Radio about the status of the late Prince's estate and the potential release of--reportedly--over 50 albums worth of unreleased music…

Professor Brad Clary was interviewed for a Gail Rosenblum column in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on the subject of spousal privilege. The column explores the current attempts by lawyers in the…

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin received the 2016 Society of Legal Scholars Research Activities Fund Award to advance research on her project on "Conceptualizing and Quantifying Maternal Harms." The award…

Ellen Anderson, executive director of the Energy Transition Lab, will speak at the "United We Change: What the Paris Climate Summit Means for Minnesota." This event is the Minnesota Center for…

Following up on his op-ed in the New York Times on the Garland nomination, Professor Richard Painter urged in another…

Professor Richard Painter—an expert in securities law and government ethics—was interviewed by KSTP News in a story about a school board official in Stillwater, Minn., who allegedly participated in…

Professor Allan Erbsen’s article “Impersonal Jurisdiction” was recently cited by the Iowa Supreme Court. In the case of State v. Rimmer, the court cited the article’s discussion of how the…