Content Posted in 2024
A Comparative Analysis of the Prevention of Pharmaceutical Patenting Abuse in the United States, Japan, and France, Kristen Coan
AI-IP? Copyright in an Age of Internet Propaganda with Artificial Intelligence, Sonya Saepoff
An Exacerbated Power Imbalance: The Danger in Allowing AI to Render Arbitral Awards in Employment Arbitration, Elizabeth G. Stein
Applying Current Copyright Law to Artificial Intelligence Image Generators in the Context of Anderson v. Stability AI, Ltd., Matthew Lindberg
Arbitration as a Dispute Resolution Mechanism for Cross-Border Intellectual Propery Disputes, Kat Gritsenko
Autism and Access to Healthcare, Amanda Forbes
Carbon Free TBD, Hudson B. Kingston
Certificates of Public Advantage: A Valuable Tool or Diminishing Allure?, Abdur Rahman Amin
Cost Prohibitive Bonds as Denial of Justice: Grassroots and Community Organizations’ Due Process Rights, Elizabeth Royal and Aletta Brady
Crossing the Cultural Chasm and the Power of Listening: How We Wrote a New Tenure Code, David Larson and Linda Hanson
Discrimination on Wheels: How Big Data Uses License Plate Surveillance to Put the Brakes on Disadvantaged Drivers, Nicole McConlogue
Fast Track to the Civil Death Penalty: Involuntary Termination of Parental Rights and an Analysis of the Minnesota Supreme Court's Decision in R.D.L., Ryan E. Boevers
Just for Show: Eliminating Judicial Exceptions to Section 101 Would Render Limits on Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Meaningless, Katie Crocker
Justice David Hackett Souter and the Right to Privacy, Scott P. Johnson
Kaplan v. Independent School District of Virginia—The Max Kaplan Story, Mike Steenson
Kaplan v. Independent School District of Virginia—The Max Kaplan Story, Michael K. Steenson
Legislative Report: Protecting Lawful Streaming Act of 2020, Melissa Rezzag
Naloxone and Methadone Access in Tribal Communities, Philomena Kebec
On the Rights of Sentient Beings: The Case for Expanding Due Process of Law to Non-Human Animals, John Bolliger
Pocket Castles and Custom Skin: Championing Transparency in the Monetization of User-Generated Content in Video Games, Jakob Stokes
Reprieves Return: Minnesota's Decision to Awaken the Reprieve, Mary Fee and Monica Shaffer
Sign Here: How Parental Waivers Exceed the Bounds of Parents' Fundamental Rights, Carissa Hansen
Social Media, the Modern Public Forum: The State Action Doctrine and Resurrection of Marsh, Erika L. Andersen
The Criminalization of Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder: Addressing the Void Between the Healthcare and Criminal Justice Systems, Emily B. Egart
The Generative AI Pirate? The Intersection of Copyrights and Generative AI in Literary Works, Brianne M. Culliton
The Opinion – Volume 10, August 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 10, September 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 11, October 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 12, November 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 13, December 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 14, February 2004, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 15, March 2004, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 16, April 2004, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 17, August/September 2004, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 18, October/November 2004, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 19, March/April 2005, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 1, August 2002, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 20, January 2007, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 1, January 2007, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 2, October 2007, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion - Volume 21, No. 3 November 2007, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 4 February 2008, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 5 March 2008, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No.6 April 2008, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 7 (5) September 2008, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 8 (6) October 2008, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 21, No. 9 (7) November 2008, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 22, Spring 2009, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 23, March 2009, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 24, October 2009, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 25, December 2009, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 2, September 2002, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 3, October 2002, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 46, No. 1, Fall 2000, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 46, No. 3, Spring 2001, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 47, No. 1, Fall 2001, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 48, No. 2, Winter 2001, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 48, No. 3, Spring 2002, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 4, November 2002, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 5, January 2002, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 6, January 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 7, February 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 8, March 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Opinion – Volume 9, May 2003, William Mitchell College of Law
The Road to Autonomy, Nicole McConlogue
The Thinning Blue Line: PTSD Benefits for Law Enforcement in Minnesota, Caleb Wootan
The Ungraceful Grace Period: Defining 35 U.S.C. § 102(B)'s Grace Period Exceptions Post-Helsinn, Adam Burstain
Uncle Sam Wants You, Unless You’re Trans: How Greene v. McElroy Allows Discrimination in the Military, Amy Vedder
Virtual Justice: Criminalizing Avatar Sexual Assault in Metaverse Spaces, Olivia Bellini
Virtually Identical: A Case for Maintaining Architectural Copyright Protections in the Metaverse, Stephen McPaul
When We Need Someone to Blame: Officer Suicide, Justice, and the Felony Murder Rule in the Casey White Case, Mallory Sadler