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Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Former Faculty Member Roger C. Park

Professor Roger C. Park, a former University of Minnesota Law School professor and scholar has passed away. Park was a leading authority in evidence law whose scholarship played a central role in shaping both legal education and the doctrinal development of evidentiary rules in the United States. Following his 22 years at Minnesota Law, he taught at the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings) from 1994 to 2025. 

Roger Park.

What Is a Master of Science in Patent Law? A Complete Guide

A Master of Science in Patent Law can help STEM professionals in science, technology, and engineering,  leverage their technical expertise to protect inventions and shape innovation policy. A patent law degree program equips professionals with the legal and technical fluency necessary for navigating patents and intellectual property systems.

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Do You Need a Law Degree to Work in Patent Law?

Many people assume you need a Juris Doctor (JD) degree to work in patent law. However, you can actually pursue a number of rewarding careers in patent law without a doctorate degree — especially if your undergraduate background is in engineering, technology, or a scientific field.

So, what is the best degree for patent law career paths? Do you need a law degree for the patent bar? What do you need to understand for patent law work?

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Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Judge David S. Doty ’61

The University of Minnesota Law School mourns the passing of Judge David S. Doty ’61, one of our most distinguished alumni, a devoted supporter of Minnesota Law, and one of the most influential jurists in the history of the federal judiciary in Minnesota.

Judge Doty.

Four Minnesota Law Students Awarded 2026 Peggy Browning Fellowships

Four Minnesota Law Students, Nathanael Ashton-Piper ’27, Frannie Mace ’28, William Olson ’27, and Cesar Plascencia ’27, have been awarded 2026 Peggy Browning Fellowships in workplace justice advocacy. Over 3,300 law students nationwide applied for the fellowships, with 103 students receiving the awards.

Four students with text reading 2026 Peggy Browning Fellows.