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Cybaris® (Law Reviews and Journals)
Cybaris®, an Intellectual Property Law Review, publishes non-student articles and student comments on all areas of intellectual property law, including patents, copyrights, trademarks, licensing and related transactional matters.
The student-edited law review is published twice annually and members of the Mitchell Hamline Intellectual Property Institute’s Board of Advisors provide critical oversight to ensure the articles are of the highest academic quality. This combined effort makes Cybaris® a valuable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers.
Journal of Law and Practice (Law Reviews and Journals)
The Mitchell Hamline Journal of Law & Practice disseminates insightful articles and other scholarly writings on the forefront of legal practice. The Journal is committed to expressing how the impact of current legislation and recent court decisions affects the practice of law, and to presenting the practitioner’s views about how current legislation and recent court decisions may affect their practice of law.
Law Raza (Law Reviews and Journals)
The William Mitchell Law Raza Journal was a student-run publication devoted to promoting justice for underrepresented communities and groups and the issues that they face.
Published from 2010 to 2014, Law Raza featured articles of regional, national, and international interest pertaining to social justice issues for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers.
Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice (Law Reviews and Journals)
The Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice is a student-run and student-edited journal that was founded in 1976. The Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice is the product of the merger of Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy and William Mitchell Journal of Law and Practice in 2016. Law Journal’s charge is: “Excellence through diligence, not exclusivity.” Law Journal’s Editors work hard to produce the highest quality of legal publication available on topics relating to legal practice, legal issues faced by the public, and legal policy solutions.
Any views and arguments expressed in this volume are those of the author. They do not reflect the views nor opinions of the Journal of Public Policy & Practice Editorial Board.
Mitchell Hamline Law Review (Law Reviews and Journals)
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.
William Mitchell Law Review (Law Reviews and Journals)
ISSN 0270-272X
The William Mitchell Law Review was a student-edited journal. Founded in 1974, the Law Review published timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers. Judges throughout the United States regularly cited the Law Review in their opinions. Academic journals, textbooks, and treatises frequently cited the Law Review as well. It can be found in nearly all U.S. law school libraries and online.
The William Mitchell Law Review combined with the Hamline Law Review in 2016 to form the Mitchell Hamline Law Review.