William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 29, Issue 2 (2002)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword: "May It Please the Court"
Edward C. Stringer
Articles
Evolution or Revolution: Thommes' Role in the Development of the Business Risk Doctrine
Keith A. Dotseth, Kari J. Thurlow, and Carrie A. Daniel
Transgender Employees & Restroom Designation—Goins v. West Group, Inc
Jenifer M. Ross-Amato
Abraham's Theory of Constitutional Interpretation
Russell Pannier
Trade Secret Theft & Employer Vicarious Liability in Hagen v. Burmeister & Associates, Inc
Tanya J. Dobash
State v. Grossman: The Minnesota Supreme Court Applies Apprendi to Minnesota's Patterned Sex Offender Statute, but What Lies Ahead?
Eric C. Hallstrom
Seeing the Forest and the Trees: The Minnesota Timber Harvesting GEIS Applied in Potlatch and Boise Cascade
Thaddeus R. Lightfoot
The Walser Decisions and Constitutional Condemnation Conundrums
Eric Douglas Larson
Judging the Court's Own Conduct: Tracing the Use of the Schwartz Hearing through Time—State v. Greer
Kelly Lyn Mitchell
Notes
Criminal Law–Retreat from Reason: How Minnesota's New No-Retreat Rule Confuses the Law and Cries for Alteration–State v. Glowacki
Steven P. Aggergaard
Property–Losing Clarity in Loss of Access Cases: the Minnesota Supreme Court's Muddled Analysis in Dale Properties, LLC v. State
Arthur G. Boylan
Book Review
A Closer Look inside Appellate Courts
Bernard E. Nodzon Jr.
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jonathan P. Schmidt
- Executive Editors
- Sara Grewing
- Kyle R. Gustafson
- Edward T. Matthews
- Rachel Weatherby
- Editors
- Daniel W. Berglund
- Wendy Brekken
- Jeffrey A. Chelstrom
- Kate Ecklund
- Corwin R. Kruse
- Danielle Mair
- Plymouth Nelson
- Michael J. Stepan
- Assistant Editors
- William Armstrong
- Molly M. Borg
- Tammera Ericson
- Jeremy Greenhouse
- Laura Hansen
- Nick Heydt
- Nancy A. Johnson
- Stephen Knudsen
- Peggy Lin
- Paul Mussell
- Kalli Ostlie
- Luke Robinson
- Theresa Sartaj
- Robin Vue-Benson
- Keely Zwart