Mitchell Hamline Law Review
Volume 49, Issue 3 (2023)
Articles
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
The Capitalization of "Tribal Nations" and the Decolonization of Citation, Nomenclature, and Terminology in the United States
Angelique EagleWoman
Notes
Engaging in Equity-Centered Policymaking: State-Level Racial Equity Impact Assessment Trends, Lessons Learned, and Future Directions
Daina Strub Kabitz
The Surprising Harms Hidden Within the No Surprises Act
Madeleine Amick-Kehoe
Facilitating Race-Conscious Targeted Purchasing Programs in the Shadow of the Trump Judiciary
Daniel Choma
Board of Editors
- Editor-In-Chief
- Deven Bowdry
- Associate Editor-In-Chief
- Grace Dokken-Smith
- Articles Editors
- April Aylesworth
- Dana Ohman
- Monica Shaffer
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Jordan Engler
- Michelle Furrer
- Online Editor
- Arina Filippenko
- Symposium Editor
- Grace Hoffman
- Managing Editors
- Gabriela Anderson
- Scott Bryson
- Zack Cairns
- Dan Choma
- Maria Stull
- Kevin Swanberg
- Amanda Williams