Minnesota Law Magazine
Coding the Future of Law and Technology
Minnesota Law Scholars are Shaping How the Law Evolves Alongside Rapidly Advancing Technologies
Responding to Operation Metro Surge
Minnesota Law Faculty Examine Federal Enforcement Actions in Minnesota Through Teaching, Scholarship, and Clinical Work
Research Insights: AI and the Future of Human Legal Reasoning
Four Minnesota Law Faculty Ask if AI Can Improve Performance in Legal Tasks
From the Dean
For the Record
Minnesota Law Now: Conversations That Matter
A new podcast from the University of Minnesota Law School brings together faculty experts and distinguished guests to explore legal ideas, debates, and challenges at the intersection of law and public life.
A Tradition of Excellence: Distinguished Faculty Scholars at the University of Minnesota Law School
An Upcoming Exhibit at the University of Minnesota Law Library
Impact of Giving: Where Giving Meets Calling
With the Support of a Transformative Scholarship, 1L Erika Andersen is Charting a Path Toward Advocacy, Equity, and Public Service
Faculty Focus
Theory at Work: Law in a Changing Society
Through an Interdisciplinary Lens, Professor June Carbone Examines How Economic Forces, Social Norms, and Power Dynamics Reshape the Law
Authors in Question: E. Thomas Sullivan and Richard W. Painter
The U.S. Presidency: Power, Responsibility, and Accountability
Breaking News: Minnesota Law Faculty Comment on Current Legal, Social, and Political Events
When major legal issues make headlines, journalists turn to Minnesota Law faculty for expert analysis.
All Rise
Finding a Calling in the Classroom
How a Charter School Classroom Led Min Soo Son ’26, LL.M. ’22, From Corporate Law to Immigration Defense at a Pivotal Moment in History
Big Picture
Digital Exclusives
Alumni Q&A with Sierra Grandy ’24
Minnesota Law alum Sierra Grandy ’24 is reshaping how the legal field understands neurodiversity and disability.
Minnesota Law’s Gun Violence Prevention Clinic Scores Landmark Legal Wins
Through a first-of-its-kind partnership with the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, students are helping defend gun safety laws, challenge gun industry practices, and gain courtroom experience before graduation.
A 25-Year Friendship, a Passion Project, and a Minnesota Law Network
Andy Pratt ’04 and David Asp ’04 Debut Their Short Film ‘Too Perfect’ With a Little Help From Their Friends
The New Economics of College Sports
Prof. Matthew Bodie examines how the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s century-old amateur model is rapidly giving way to a new economic reality for student-athletes.
Professors James Coleman and Elise Harrington Help Cities Navigate Data Center Decisions
Minnesota Law and Humphrey School faculty members are collaborating to equip municipal leaders with tools and insights for making complex choices about data center development
The $20,000 Question
Shea Heier ’26 Solves a One-of-a-Kind Tax Clinic Case