William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 31, Issue 2 (2004)
Articles
The Limits of Business Limited Liability: Entity Veil Piercing and Successor Liability Doctrines
John H. Matheson
Drawing the Lines More Brightly: The Minnesota Supreme Court Clarifies Past Insurance Coverage Precedent
Robert P. Thavis
A Legacy of Public Law 280: Comparing and Contrasting Minnesota’s New Rule for the Recognition of Tribal Court Judgments with the Recent Arizona Rule
Kevin K. Washburn and Chloe Thompson
State v. Colosimo: Minnesota Anglers’ Freedom from Unreasonable Searches and Seizures Becomes “The One That Got Away”
Edwin J. Butterfoss and Joseph L. Daly
Minnesota’s New Residential Purchase Agreement Cancellation Statute
Larry M. Wertheim
Recent Developments in Minnesota Corporate Law
Mark S. Weitz, Jeffrey L. Cotter, and David J. Seno
Notes
Case Note: Contracts—Into the Void: Minnesota Limits Application of the Prima Paint Doctrine—Onvoy, Inc. v. SHAL, LLC
Mikel D. Johnson
Case Note: Criminal Law—Dangerous, Not Deadly: Possession of a Firearm Distinguished from Use Under the Felony-Murder Rule—State v. Anderson
Michael C. Gregerson
Book Review
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Chad Bayse
- Executive Editors
- Sarah M. Fleegel
- Christopher K. Iijima
- Lynn Jokela
- Lewis J. Sundquist III
- Editors
- Mary E. Cheesebrow
- Leigh Currie
- Mark Fellows
- Melissa C. Gregory
- Kirstin D. Kanski
- Greg Larson
- Jana Viramontes
- Leah K. Weaver
- Assistant Editors
- Jennifer Benowitz
- Kelli Deasy
- Greg Eich
- Craig Empey
- Bradley Endicott
- Joshua G. Hauble
- Mark Hellie
- Melessa Henderson
- Kristin L. Hubred
- Liz Shields Keating
- Stephen Lindee
- Daniel N. Moak
- Todd Murray
- Jonathon T. Naples
- Alison Routledge
- Kevin Sandstrom
- Christopher Sullivan
- Autumn Tompkins