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Minnesota Law to Participate in Hunton Andrews Kurth Moot Court National Championship
Earlier this spring, it was announced that for the first time in Law School history, Minnesota Law has been invited to participate in the Hunton Andrews Kurth Moot Court National Championship in early 2025. The Hunton Andrews Kurth Moot Court National Championship is unique among moot court competitions. An invitation-only event held at the University of Houston Law Center, the competition invites the top 16 law schools to participate based on cumulative results from the most recent moot court competition season.
Six Minnesota Law Students Selected as Stevens Foundation Fellows
Six Minnesota Law students have been selected as 2024 John Paul Stevens Foundation Fellows, which funds full-time summer internships in public interest law. Fellows are selected on the basis of a keen interest in public interest and social justice law, as well as academic achievement.
Tribute: Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Joy Mankoff
Joy Mankoff passed away on June 1 at age 89. She and her husband, the late Ronald M. Mankoff ’54, were donors to the University of Minnesota Law School that helped create the Ronald M. Mankoff Tax Clinic. She grew up in West Hartford, Connecticut, and met her future husband while on spring break in college. They married in 1959 and settled in Dallas, Texas, where they started a family and Ronald began his career as a tax attorney.
Prof. Charlotte Garden Elected a Fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers
Prof. Charlotte Garden, the Julius E. Davis Professor of Law, has been elected a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers (CLEL), the CLEL Board of Governors announced. She will join other elected fellows at CLEL's annual meeting in New York City in November when the class of 2024 will be formally inducted.
Professor Nicholas Bednar ’16 researches the need for investment in the capacity of federal agencies
What helps presidents achieve their policy agendas: presidential control or administrative capacity?
Minnesota Law Patent Students Find Careers at Gallium Law
Law firms and corporations are embracing non-lawyer patent professionals such as patent agents, technical specialists, and specialists. Gallium Law specializes in patent law and hires both, USPTO-registered JD and non-JD graduates from Minnesota Law as patent attorneys (JD) and patent agents (non-JD).
Prof. Francis Shen and Prof. Susan Wolf Lead a National Working Group that Released Landmark Ethical Guidance for New Portable MRI Brain Research
MRI has transformed neuroscience research over the past 50 years, but research participants have had to travel to the scanner. With the advent of highly portable magnetic resonance imaging (pMRI), the scanner will now come to them. This portable technology will allow for more inclusive research with new communities and will enable researchers without access to conventional MRI to study the brain.
From Minnesota Law to Federal Courts: Tyler Blackmon’s Journey to Securing Two Federal Clerkships
In the legal profession, few accomplishments rival the prestige and significance of securing a judicial clerkship. It’s a pinnacle achievement that sets the stage for a promising legal career, offering invaluable experiences, mentorship, and insights into the inner workings of the judicial system. With a limited number of state and federal judgeships, securing a judicial clerkship is immensely competitive.
Alumni News: Luis Rangel Morales '13 Appointed to First Judicial District Court
Governor Tim Walz announced the appointment of Minnesota Law alum Luis Rangel Morales '13 as District Court Judge in Minnesota’s First Judicial District. Rangel Morales will replace the Honorable Shawn M. Moynihan and will be chambered in Hastings in Dakota County.
Tribute: Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of William J. Lockhart ’61, Son of Former Dean William B. Lockhart
William J. Lockhart ’61, passed away on April 16, at age 90. Lockhart was born in Los Altos, Calif., and later moved to Minneapolis. His father was William B. Lockhart, who was dean of the Law School from 1958 to 1972. He graduated from the University of Minnesota before serving three years in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, with two of those years as supply officer on a destroyer in Asia. He earned his J.D.