William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 31, Issue 4 (2005)
Articles
Chained to the Past: An Overview of Criminal Expungement Law in Minnesota —State v. Schultz
Jon Geffen and Stefanie Letze
Crawford v. Washington: A Small Advantage for Criminal Defense in Cases Where Prosecution Seeks to Introduce Hearsay Evidence
Jason W. Eldridge
The Moussaoui Case: The Mess from Minnesota
Afsheen John Radsan
Revoke First, Ask Questions Later: Challenging Minnesota’s Unconstitutional Pre-hearing Revocation Scheme
Jeffrey S. Sheridan and Erika Burkhart Booth
The Chorus of Liars: Opsahl v. State of Minnesota
David T. Schultz
Defective Products and Product Warranty Claims in Minnesota
J. David Prince
Notes
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