Minnesota Law Magazine

Spring 2020
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Propelling the Emerging Economy

From Uber to Tesla, from big data to CBD, Minnesota Law alumni are creating the future of work and leisure

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Professors Francis Shen, William McGeveren, Alan Rozenshtein, and Susan Wolf

Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s World

Minnesota Law’s field-leading faculty are blazing new trails on the cutting edges of emerging and evolving disciplines.

Alexandra Klass illustration

Theory at Work

The Energetic Environmental Advocate: Alexandra Klass brings a wealth of field experience to her work inside and outside of the classroom.

For the Record

Navin Ramalingam interviews Alan Page

Justice Alan Page ’78 Featured at MLK Event

His message: Give substance not just to King’s words, but also his work.

Pati Jo Pofahl and Charles Nauen

Impact of Giving

The Charles Nauen ’80 and Pati Jo Pofahl ’86 Diversity Scholarship aims to support diversity of students.

Armorial bookplate of the Scottish Fletcher family

Two Law Library Exhibits Feature Rare Treasures

Exhibits highlight the depth of the Rare Books Collection and Swedish treasures.

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Seiko Shastri

COVID-19 Response

Students, faculty, and staff have risen to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and found creative new ways to teach, learn, socialize, and serve the community.

Faculty Focus

Professor Brad Clary

Well Argued: Celebrating a Distinguished Career

Retiring Professor Brad Clary ’75 made writing and advocacy twin strengths of Minnesota Law.

Richard Frase

Author in Question

Professor Richard Frase's book takes deep dive into the issue of prior convictions in sentencing procedure.

All Rise

Kristin Trapp, 3L

2L Testifies on Amendment That She Proposed

Kristin Trapp, 2L, seeks to replace gender-specific language in Minnesota’s 162-year-old Constitution.

Eduardo Castro

Leading Questions

Eduardo Castro, 3L, is a former AmeriCorps member and student leader with a penchant for service.

Katie Miller, Noah Steimel, and Catalina Hotung

Making Connections Remotely

New immersion-style field placement program brings students closer to their career goals.