Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Volume 45, Issue 1 (2019)
Articles
The Implied Promise of a Guaranteed Education in the United States and How the Failure to Deliver It Equitably Perpetuates Generational Poverty
Anjaleck Flowers
Identities in Critical Condition: The Urgent Need to Reevaluate the Investigation and Resolution of Claims of Medical Identity Theft
Stephanie Lindgren
The Demand Side of Sex Trafficking in Minnesota: The Who, Where, and Why—And What We Can Do About It
Erinn B. Valine
The Structural Underpinnings of Access to Justice: Building A Solid Pro Bono Infrastructure
Latonia Haney Keith
Fifty Years After the Consumer Credit Protection Act: The High Price of Wage Garnishment
Faith Mullen
Adequate Education: The Disregarded Fundamental Right and the Resurgence of Segregation of Public Schools
Neubia L. Harris
From Poverty to Personhood: Gideon Unchained
Ken Strutin
Board of Editors
- Editor-In-Chief
- Rebekah E. Cohen
- Executive Editors
- Lisa Cline
- Rick Dornfeld
- Richard A. Podvin
- Online Executive Editors
- Sam Foster
- David Milavetz
- Symposium Editor
- Lukas Boehning
- Notes and Comments Editor
- Kristin Stock
- Managing Editors
- Alyssa Bruns
- Andrew Case
- Stuart Campbell
- Jonathan Finck
- Leanna Longley
- Derek Perry
- David Ribnick
- Erinn Valine