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.
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Current Issue: Volume 44, Issue 2 (2023)
New Jim Crow of the North: CFOs, Nuisance, and Neosegregation
Jacqueline Nafstad
Board of Editors
- Editor-In-Chief
- Nicole Knight
- Managing Editor
- Rachel Tennant
- Symposium Editor
- Wendy Conner
- Articles Editor
- John “Oz” Oswald
- Publication/Digital Editor
- Chris Markuson
- Primary/Policy Editor
- John Kipper
- Primary Editor
- Spring Sendele
- Production Editor
- Caitlyn Haener