William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 32, Issue 4 (2006)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
A Tribute to Justice Esther M. Tomljanovich
Paul H. Anderson
Radke v. County of Freeborn the Return of the Public Duty Rule?
Margaret A. Mahoney and Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg
Laska v. Anoka County: A Quest for Justice for an Infant Who Died of SIDS Resulting in Appellate Court Finding Day Care Helper Owes a Duty To Protect
Cynthia R. Bartell and Heather H. Neubauer
The Patent Cooperation Treaty: At the Center of the International Patent System
Jay Erstling and Isabelle Boutillon
State v. Carter: The Minnesota Constitution Protects against Random and Suspicionless Dog Sniffs of Storage Units
Rachel Bond and Theodora Gaitas
The Application of Blakely v. Washington in Minnesota: An Analysis of State v. Shattuck and State v. Houston
Barbara Tombs and Jeffrey R. Edblad
Engler v. Illinois Farmers Insurance Co. and Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
Michael K. Steenson
Public Policy Considerations for Exculpatory and Indemnification Clauses: Yang v. Voyagaire Houseboats, Inc
Paula Duggan Vraa and Steven M. Sitek
Notes
Property-Cities Gone Wild: The Expanding Definition of a Taking under Urban Renewal Projects—Johnson v. City of Minneapolis
Katherine M. Conners
Criminal Law-Limiting Use of Post-homicide Concealment of a Body as an Aggravating Factor in Criminal Sentencing-State v. Leja
Stephen W. Trask
Book Review
Community Economic Development under Protest
Ngai Pindell