About This Journal
Overview
The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is a student-edited journal. The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is the product of the merger of
Hamline Law Review and
William Mitchell Law Review in 2016. Beginning with the founding of William Mitchell Law Review in 1974, the Law Review publishes timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers. Judges throughout the United States regularly cite the Law Review in their opinions. Academic journals, textbooks, and treatises frequently cite the Law Review as well. It can be found in nearly all U.S. law school libraries and online.
Mission Statement
The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is a student-run journal that provides a scholarly forum for the advancement of legal theory and practice by publishing articles of academic merit and practical importance to the local and national legal community.
Vision
The Mitchell Hamline Law Review will prepare future legal professionals with a practical, academically rigorous experience in legal scholarship, creating an innovative resource for the theory and practice of law.
Values
The Mitchell Hamline Law Review‘s core values include community, communication, and collaboration.