Content Posted in 2023
AI Risk Assessment Tools Amid the War on Drugs: Productive or Counterproductive?, Matin Pedram
An SMLLC Conundrum: Disregarded for Federal Tax Purposes but Not in Federal Court, Carter G. Bishop and Daniel S. Kleinberger
A Pleasure to Burn: How First Amendment Jurisprudence on Book Banning Bolsters White Supremacy, Amy Anderson
A Typology of Disclosure, Sharon Sandeen
Black Livelihoods Matter: Capitalist Myths of Economic Efficiency in Racist Lending Policies (A Prologue and a Plea), Kim Vu-Dinh
Careful What You Wish For — Freedom of Contract and the Necessity of Careful Scrivening, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Charging Orders and the New Uniform Limited Partnership Act: Dispelling the Rumors of Disaster, Daniel S. Kleinberger, Carter G. Bishop, and Thomas Geu
Civil Liability for Sexual Misconduct, Mike K. Steenson
Civil Liability for Sexual Misconduct, Michael K. Steenson
Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Third Restatement, Duty, and Foreseeability, Michael K. Steenson
Constitutionality of Reparations for Native Americans: Confronting the Boarding Schools, Monica Shaffer
Contempt Power and the United States Courts, Joshua Carback
Copyrighting Brain Computer Interface: Where Neuroengineering Meets Intellectual Property Law, Favio Ramirez Caminatti
Damages for Tortious Harm to Pets: Minnesota's Market Value Approach Severely Undercompensates Plaintiffs, Morgan Phelps
Defaming the President, Douglas B. McKechnie
Delaware’s Implied Contractual Covenant of Good Faith and “Sibling Rivalry” Among Equity Holders, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Delineating the Implied Covenant and Providing for “Good Faith”, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Diversity Jurisdiction for LLCs? Basically, Forget About It, Daniel S. Kleinberger and Carter G. Bishop
Dobbsmacked by the Dobbs Decision: The Need for More Privacy Protection for Personal Health Information, Morgan Vanden Heuvel
Don’t Dabble in Delaware, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Education Behind Bars: A History of Prisoner Education within the Florida Department of Corrections and Suggestions for the Future, Peter Felix Armstrong
Election Obstruction, Jason Marisam
Engaging in Equity-Centered Policymaking: State-Level Racial Equity Impact Assessment Trends, Lessons Learned, and Future Directions, Daina Strub Kabitz
Expanding the Sixth Amendment’s Right to Counsel to Ensure Fairness for Noncitizen Defendants, Kathy Santamaria Mendez
Facilitating Race-Conscious Targeted Purchasing Programs in the Shadow of the Trump Judiciary, Daniel Choma
Gaping Gaps in the History of the Independent State Legislature Doctrine: McPherson v. Blacker, Usurpation, and the Right of the People to Choose Their President, Mark Bonhorst, Michael W. Fitzgerald, and Aviam Soifer
Help Was Not on the Way: Intellectual Property Liability Relief in a Pandemic Era, Kim Vu-Dinh
How Can I Be a Party to a Contract and Yet Lack Standing to Sue Another Party for Breach?, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Inclusive Economics and Home Loan Policies for Informal Workers, Kim Vu-Dinh
Islamic Republic: An Oxymoron From a Sharia-based Religion to a Fiqh-based Cult, Homayoon Rafatijo
Kenneh v. Homeward Bound, Inc: Potential Impacts of the Minnesota Supreme Court’s Not-So-Severe “Severe or Pervasive” Standard to Race Harassment Claims Under the Minnesota Human Rights Act, Frances Baillon and Michelle Gibbons
Legislative Report: Federal Regulations Implementing the Trademark Modernization Act of 2020, Mark Kallevig
Legislative Report: Patents for Humanity Act of 2022, Stephen Kohn
Levels of Generality & Originalism: Proposing a New Way Forward as Originalism Continues to Expand, Marquan Robertson
Like Great Britain, a Limited Liability Company May Have an Unwritten Constitution, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Limited Liability Limited, Daniel S. Kleinberger
LLC and Partnership Transfer Restrictions Excluded From UCC Article 9 Overrides, Daniel S. Kleinberger, Carl S. Bjerre, Edwin E. Smith, and Steven O. Weise
Major Questions Impede Major Progress--Rebuking the Major Questions Doctrine & West Virginia v. EPA in Minnesota, Michael Warkel
Mickey Mouse – Finally Whistling His Way into the Public Domain, Holly Lechner
Minority Oppression and the LLC: Manere v. Collins, the Uniform Act, and Comment 701, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Moving Away From Masking Pain: A Need for Modernization in Pain Management, Tori Collins
MyPillow Lands Hard in Judge Wright’s Court, Michael K. Steenson
Negotiation Theories Engage Hybrid Warfare, Sharon Press, Nancy A. Welsh, and Andrea Kupfer Schneider
New Jim Crow of the North: CFOs, Nuisance, and Neosegregation, Jacqueline Nafstad
No Alternative: The Failure of the Minnesota Environmental Policy Act to Consider Project Alternatives and Proposed Remedies, Kevin Swanberg
No Longer Peas in a Pod: More Implications of the Divorce of Minnesota Corporate and LLC Law, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Policy Concern for Disabled Individuals with Service Dogs, Beth Carmain
Preempting State Prevention: How FDA Regulation Ensures Access to Abortion Medication, Jared Shea
Professor, Please Help Me Pass the Bar Exam #NextGenBar2026, Melissa B. Shultz
Protecting the Sacred Writing: The Operating Agreement, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Public Official, Figures, and Controversies in Minnesota Defamation Law, Michael K. Steenson
Reforming Eyewitness Identification Processes: Challenges and Recommendations for Successful Implementation, Daniel Manley
Reforming Power of Attorney Law to Protect Alaskan Elders from Financial Exploitation, Kim Vu-Dinh
Return to a One-Year Robust Grace Period in United States Patent Law, Mark Kallevig
Safeguarding the Alford Plea: Minimizing State-Sanctioned Wrongful Convictions, Zana Molina
Semantics and Sin Tax: Maintaining Autonomy in the Age of Hyper-Personalization, Stephen Kohn
Series of Unincorporated Business Entities: the Mobius Strip and Klein Bottle of Business Entity Law, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Sex Offenders and Internet Speech: First Amendment Protections for America's Most Reviled Outcasts, Gabriel Aderhold
Sorting Through the Soup: How do LLCs, LLPs and LLLPs Fit Withing the Regulations and Legal Doctrines?, Daniel S. Kleinberger
The Capitalization of "Tribal Nations" and the Decolonization of Citation, Nomenclature, and Terminology in the United States, Angelique EagleWoman
The Capitalization of “Tribal Nations” and the Decolonization of Citation, Nomenclature, and Terminology in the United States, Angelique EagleWoman
The Dangerous Independent State Legislature Theory, Jason Marisam
The Future of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR): Definitions, Standards, Disability Accessibility, and Legislation, David Allen Larson
The Harmful Effects of Expansive Immunity Protections for Child Abuse Reporters and the Lack of Justice for Those Who Are Falsely Accused, Kristina Joslin
The Limited Effect of “Maximum Effect”, Daniel S. Kleinberger and Douglas K. Moll
The Most Substantial Factor: Analysis of Ambiguous Causation--Staub as Trustee of Weeks v. Myrtle Lake Resort, LLC, 964 N.W.2d 614 (Minn. 2021), Hailey Oestreicher
The Opinion – Volume 36, No. 2, October 1992, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 36, No. 3, November1992, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 36, No. 4, December 1992, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 36, No. 5, February 1993, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion – Volume 37, No. 1, September 1993, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion – Volume 37, No. 4, March 1994, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion – Volume 38, No. 1, October 1994, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion – Volume 38, No. 3, December 1994, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 38, No. 4, March 1995, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 38, No. 5, May 1995, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 39, No. 1, Fall 1995, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion – Volume 40, No. 3, Spring 1996, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion – Volume 41, No. 1, September 1996, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 41, No. 2, Fall 1996, William Mitchell College of Law
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The Opinion - Volume 42, No. 1, Spring 1997, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion - Volume 42, No. 2, Spring 1997, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion - Volume 43, No. 1, Fall 1997, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 43, No. 2, Winter 1997, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion - Volume 44, No. 1, Spring 1998, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 45, No. 1, Spring 2000, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion - Volume 46, No. 2, Winter 2000, William Mitchell College of Law
The Presumption of Wealthiness: How the Current Bail System in Minnesota is Problematically Classist, Myranda Sandberg
The Speciation of Partisan Ideology in the United States: How Preventing Ideological Gene Flow Contributes to Political Factions, Katherine Raths
The Surprising Harms Hidden Within the No Surprises Act, Madeleine Amick-Kehoe
The Theoretical and Practical Shortcomings of Necessitating Appreciation for Punishment—Madison v. Alabama, 139 S.Ct. 718 (2019), Martin Sandberg
Too Big to Fail, Too Big Not to Know: Financial Firms and Corporate Social Responsibility, Z. Jill Barclift
Transforming the Minneapolis Police Department to Conform with the Rule of Law: Reform or Abolition, James Roth
Trauma-Informed (As A Matter of) Course, Natalie Netzel
We Interrupt This Program...to Talk of Transfer Restrictions, Daniel S. Kleinberger
What Is a Charging Order and Why Should a Business Lawyer Care?, Daniel S. Kleinberger
When Inventors Go Bankrupt, Joseph Dietz