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Prof. Zamoff’s Article on Body-Cam Evidence Named to NACDL’s 'Must Read' List
Associate Clinical Professor of Law Mitch Zamoff’s 2020 Georgia Law Review article, “Assessing the Impact of Police Body Camera Evidence on the Litigation of Excessive Force Cases,” was recently named a “must read” article by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) and the Academic Advisory Board of the Getting Scholarship into Court Project.
Brandie Burris, 2L, Elected First Black Editor-in-Chief of Minnesota Law Review
Brandie Burris, 2L, was recently elected editor-in-chief of Minnesota Law Review. She is the first Black student to hold that position in the publication’s 104-year history.
Read more in digital version of Minnesota Law, the Law School's magazine.
Newly Minted Attorney Connor Shaull ’20 Argues Clemency Project Case before 8th Circuit
Connor Shaull ‘20 began a new job at the Stinson law firm in Minneapolis on Jan. 11. Two days later, he was arguing a complex point of criminal procedure before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit.
Learn more about Shaull's experience with the case and Clemency Project in Minnesota Law magazine's special online-only coverage.
6th Annual MLK Convocation Centers on ‘Breaking the Dam Against Social Progress’
Moderate clergymen had urged Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. to show restraint in 1963, to not protest segregation in Alabama’s biggest city. King, along with colleagues Ralph Abernathy, Fred Shuttlesworth, and others, ignored those pleas. When King was arrested, then locked inside a cell, he composed a response.
Prof. Linus Chan Appointed Vaughan G. Papke Research Scholar
Associate Clinical Professor of Law Linus Chan has been appointed the Law School's Vaughan G. Papke Research Scholar.
The Papke Research Scholar title is intended to recognize and celebrate important scholarly contributions by the Law School’s clinical law faculty who have and continue to produce important and substantial scholarship. Chan’s appointment runs through June 30, 2023.
14 Clemency Project Clients Granted Commutations By President
Fourteen clients represented by the Law School’s Clemency Project, directed by Professor JaneAnne Murray, were among the list of commutation grants announced by President Trump yesterday. All were represented pro bono and their clemency petitions were filed with the Office of the U.S. Pardon Attorney.
Dean Jenkins Joins 156 Other Law Deans in Statement on 2020 Election, Events at U.S. Capitol
Dean Garry W. Jenkins joined 156 other deans from law schools across the country in issuing a public statement addressing the 2020 election and the events that took place in the U.S. Capitol last week. It is highly unusual for so many law deans to join together to speak with one voice on an issue not directly related legal education.
Minnesota Lawyer Recognizes 20 Alumni with Attorney of the Year Awards
Minnesota Lawyer recently recognized 20 Minnesota Law alumni and an adjunct professor as part of its annual Attorney of the Year awards. One of the honorees, retired Court of Appeals Judge Edward J. Cleary ’77, was recognized for his lifetime service. Congratulations to all the award recipients, whose names appear below by category:
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20 Day Revocable Trust Trial
Minneapolis Fed GC Niel Willardson ’87 Named First Fellow of Institute for Law and Economics
It wasn’t long after graduating from University of Minnesota Law School in 1987 that Niel Willardson ‘87 started giving back by teaching legal writing. That inclination and commitment to helping an important institution in his life has continued for 30 years, culminating in Minnesota Law recently naming him the first fellow of its Institute for Law and Economics.
Law School Mourns the Passing of Benefactor Dorothy Marie Perry
Dorothy Marie Perry, who with her husband Michael Perry ’64 made significant contributions to the Law School and other programs at the University, passed away Dec. 8 at the age of 79.
Born in Starbuck, Minnesota, and raised on a farm near Donnelly, Perry became a registered nurse and had a long and distinguished career in the field, working in labor and delivery at Fairview Hospital, as a public health nurse for Morrison County, and as a health facility evaluator for the state of Minnesota.