Content Posted in 2020
Achieving Diversity on Corporate Boards: Engagement and Education; Not Legislation, Leanne Fuith
A Framework for Effective and Strategic Eviction Prevention, Maya Brennan
A Home Is a Good Thing: An Argument for Changing the Eviction Process, Samuel Spaid
A Kafkaesque Process? FERC Jurisdiction during Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Richard E.B. Dornfeld and Cory J. Marsolek
A Literary Lens Into Constitutional Interpretation and a Possible Synthesis of Natural and Positive Law: The Silmarillion, Charles Edward Andrew Lincoln IV
Animal Rights: Time to Start Unpacking What Rights and for Whom, Jane Kotzmann and Nick Pendergrast
An Intentional Conversation about ADR Interventions: Eviction, Poverty and Other Collateral Consequences, Sharon Press
An Intentional Conversation about ADR Interventions: Eviction, Poverty and Other Collateral Consequences, Sharon Press
Anticipating Procedural Innovation: How and When Parties Calibrate Procedure Through Contract, Henry Allen Blair
Anything You Can Do, AI Can't Do Better: An Analysis of Conception as a Requirement For Patent Inventorship And A Rationale For Excluding AI Inventors, Kaelyn R. Knutson
A Siri-Ous Societal Issue: Should Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Receive Patent or Copyright Protection?, Samuel Scholz
Business and Public Policy Considerations regarding Mandatory Arbitration in the Workplace, Annaliisa Gifford
Can an Improved Disclosure Mechanism Moderate Algorithm-Based Software Patentability in the Public Interest?, Vinicius Sala
Child Advocacy Studies (CAST): A National Movement to Improve the Undergraduate and Graduate Training of Child Protection Professionals, Victor I. Vieth, Betsy Goulet, Michele Knox, Jennifer Parker, Lisa B. Johnson, Karla Steckler Tye, and Theodore P. Cross
Civil Procedure: The Court Stepping into Education—Cruz-Guzman v. State, 916 N.W.2d 1 (Minn. 2018)., Morgan Richie
Common Interest Doctrine in IP Transactions, John C. Reich and Sangki Park
Convicting Juveniles to Life Without Parole, Bradford Colbert and Alex Baker Kroeger
Convicting Juveniles to Life Without Parole, Brad Colbert and Alex Baker Kroeger
Copyright and Human Rights in the Ballroom: A Minuet between the United States and the EU, Maria Lillà Montagnani and Alina Trapova
Designing and Implementing a State Court ODR System: From Disappointment to Celebration, David Larson
Disrupting the Eviction Crisis with Conflict Resolution Strategies, Deborah Thompson Eisenberg and Noam Ebner
“Everybody Loves the Landlord”: Evictions & the Coming Prevention Revolution, Brian G. Gilmore
Eviction Mediation: An Intentional Conversation Followed by Five More, Noam Ebner and Sharon Press
Eviction Mediation: An Intentional Conversation Followed by Five More, Noam Ebner and Sharon Press
Evolution of a Field: Personal Histories in Conflict Resolution, Howard Gadlin and Nancy A. Welsh
Felon Voting: The Call for an Australian Compromise, Kevin Lineberger
Human Rights Laws and Authorship Norms, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
If You Can't Beat 'Em, Reform 'Em: Expanding Oversight of Privately-Operated Immigrant Detention Centers, Katherine Rollins
Implications of the Ban on Open Service by Transgender Individuals in the United States Military, Louie Swanson
Invisible Among Us: The Epidemic of Homeless Teen Parents, Michelle Basham
Judges as Agents of the Law, Daniel Harris
Justice Served, Housing Preserved: The Ramsey County Housing Court Model, Colleen Ebinger and Elizabeth Clysdale
Legal Representation for Abused and Neglected Youth, Anne Tyler Gueinzius and Eikoku Ikeno
Limiting A Driver’s Limited Right To Counsel In DWI Proceedings: State v. Rosenbush, 931 N.W.2d 91 (Minn. 2019), Lisa Perunovich
Mass Parental Incarceration and Sentencing Reform in Minnesota, Caitlin Curry, Veronica Horowitz, Julie Matonich, and Kristin Stock
Mediating Disputes That Divide Communities: What Constitutes “Success”?, Joseph B. Stulberg
Minnesota Evictions: Where Do We Go from Here, Brooke Bednarczyk
Minnesota's Rape Shield Law: A Sword for Prosecutors; A Blow to Defendants' Constitutional Rights, Christina Zauhar and Trent Jonas
Minor Advances, Major Consequences: Hatch-Waxman Administers Exclusivity for Drug Delivery Devices, Taylor Stemler
More “Substantial Harm” Than Good: Recrafting FOIA’s Exemption 4 after Food Marketing Institute v. Argus Leader Media, Jane E. Kirtley, Scott Memmel, and Jonathan Anderson
Not with Strong Hands, nor with a Multitude of People: The Statutory History of the Eviction Procedure in Minnesota, Paul Birnberg and Samuel Spaid
One Mistake Does Not Define You: Why First-Time Felony Drug Convictions Should Be Automatically Expunged after Five Years, Kaylynn Johnson
Preventing Sexual Violence: Alternatives To Worrying About Recidivism, Eric S. Janus
Prevention and Surveillance of Violence against Minnesota Healthcare Workers, Nicole Dailey
Prioritizing the Welfare of Youth: Design Failure in Juvenile Justice and Building the Restorative Alternative, Michael Friedman
Progressive Prosecution: It’s Here, But Now What?, Hao Quang Nguyen
Property: Right Outcome, Wrong Reason—Gill v. Gill, 919 N.W.2d 297 (Minn. 2018), Wendy Cicotte
Putting Family First: The Need for Reform in Minnesota's Foster Care Licensing Statutes and Processes to Support Relative Placement, Joanna Woolman and Elizabeth Slama
Putting Family First: The Need for Reform in Minnesota's Foster Care Licensing Statutes and Processes to Support Relative Placement, Joanna Woolman and Elizabeth Slama
Reflections: Weaving Threads to Strengthen the Fabric of Our Communities, Sharon Press
Sales and Use Tax Nexus: The Way Forward for Legislation, Tom James
Shaping Intellectual Property Rights Through Human Rights Adjudication: The Example of the European Court of Human Rights, Christophe Geiger and Elena Izyumenko
Skills for Diversity: Description, Evaluation and Recommendations, Eric S. Janus
Strictly Leakage: How Minnesota Export Subsidies Pay for Climate Pollution, Hudson B. Kingston
Teaching and Learning Law and Business: An Open Resource Tool, John O. Sonsteng, Willow Najjar Anderson, Michael Carlson, John Edell, Alexander Koch, Samuel McCollough, and Hannah Mohs
That's Fuct: Why the Political Question Doctrine Should Have Barred the Supreme Court from Deciding Iancu v. Brunetti, Jennifer Madaras
The Application of Mercy: Equal Treatment for All Youth Who Commit Sex Offenses, Jennica Janssen and David DeMatteo
The Federalism Jackpot in Murphy v. NCAA: Going All In On Anti-Commandeering Fails to Protect the Vulnerable, Erik Shannon
The High Cost of Eviction: Struggling to Contain a Growing Social Problem, Judith Fox
The Immigration Judiciary's Need for Independence: Breaking Free from the Shackles of the Attorney General, Daniel R. Buteyn
The Other Side of the Door: the Art of Compassion in Policing, Rachel Parish and Jack J. Cambria
The Power of Social Media as an Evolving Force and its Impact on Intellectual Property, Whitney N. Alston
The Purpose Paradox: A Linguistic Dilemma Within Fourth Amendment Jurisprudence, Luke Belflower
The Standing Dead: An Analysis of Nonhuman Personhood in U.S. Jurisprudence, Morgan Voight
Transportation Electrification: An Examination of the Utility's Role, Kate Kahlert
Using Skidmore to Dance around the Chevron Two-Step: Sinclair Wyoming Ref. Co. v. EPA, 887 F.3D 986 (10TH Cir. 2017), Aaron P.B. White
WOTUS: The Water Definition Battle that Defines the Nation, Kole W. Kelley and Cassandra N. Bantz
Wounded Souls: The Need for Child Protection Professionals and Faith Leaders to Recognize and Respond to the Spiritual Impact of Child Abuse, Victor I. Vieth and Pete Singer