—Professor Barry Feld was quoted in the November 30, 2006, issue of Rolling Stone magazine -- "Can Nate Ybanez Be Forgiven?" Rolling Stone did a very extensive article on juveniles tried and convicted as adults…
—The Christian Science Monitor quoted Associate Professor William McGeveran in a November 29, 2006 feature story about online identity management services that attempt to help individuals control online…
—On November 27, the Supreme Court of the United States rejected a request by the New York Times to block government attempts to review the telephone records of two reporters as part of an investigation into leaks…
—Minnesota's DWI legal process has undergone a number of changes under the direction of Professor Steve Simon. In 1982, Simon founded the Minnesota Criminal Justice System DWI Task Force, made up of criminal…
—The Star Tribune discussed the career and contributions of Professor Bob Stein, who has returned to teach and practice, after serving as former Law School dean from 1979-1994, and faculty member from 1964-1999.…
—The Star Tribune cited Prentiss Cox, Associate Professor of Clinical Law, in an article entitled “Payday loans rise online—and so does debt.” The article discusses the potential for hundreds of companies…
—On October 16, MPR quoted Professor Hill on the subject of the steps taken by United Healthcare in response to revelations of options backdating. Many companies, including United Healthcare, have been found or…
—The Minnesota Supreme Court, in State of Minnesota v. Richard McFee, cited three of Feld's articles to allow the use of juvenile adjudications to calculate an adult's criminal history score.
—Prof. Klass represented Friends of Twin Lakes in a pro bono case challenging a Roseville redevelopment project. The MN Court of Appeals decision reverses a District Court decision. (…
Chinese publisher China University of Political Science and Law Press Co., Ltd. released the translation of Advanced Introduction to Empirical Legal Research. The translation is by Xie Xin, a doctoral…
In a Sunday StarTribune opinion piece, Professor Myron Orfield and Research Fellow Will Stancil write that violent crime is one of the many harms of racial and economic segregation and argue that a police-only…