William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 39, Issue 1 (2012)
Prefatory Matter
Articles
The Right to Simple Justice: The Primary First Principle
Lorie S. Gildea and Matt Tews
A Legislator's Perspective on Civil Legal Services
Patrick A. Marzorol
Pro Se Litigation and the Costs of Access to Justice
Dan Gustafson, Karla Glueck, and Joe Bourne
The Defense of Justice Never Rests: Providing Civil Legal Services to Minnesotans with Low Incomes and Disabilities
Ron Elwood and Galen Robinson
Doing More with Less: How the Loan Repayment Assistance Program of Minnesota Augments Federal Loan Repayment Assistance to Expand Legal Aid
Heather Rastorfer Vlieger, Daniel J. Brown, and Thomas Pryor
Valuing Small Firm and Solo Law Practice: Models for Expanding Service to Middle-Income Clients
Ann Juergens
I've Looked at Fees from Both Sides Now: A Perspective on Market-valued Pricing for Legal Services
Peggy Kubicz Hall
Fee-Shifting: The Recovery of In-house Legal Fees
Nicholas N. Nierengarten
Notes
Criminal Law: The Tension between Finality and Accuracy: Double Jeopardy in Guilty Pleas—State v. Jeffries
Anna R. Light
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Erica Holzer
- Executive Editors
- Eric M. Carpenter
- Frances L. Kern
- Jacob E. McKnite
- Mike Chak Hin Tsoi
- Brian P. Wallenfelt
- Editors
- Shawn W. Alexander
- Brittany Bachman Skemp
- Jessica R. Colbert
- Lucas V. Greder
- Kate L. Homolka
- Holly E. LaBoone-Haller
- Hannah Okins
- James P. Ortmann
- Jacob W. Steen
- Assistant Editors
- Blake R. Bauer
- Kevin Broich
- R.J. Detrick
- Ellen L. Frick
- Stephanie M. Grupa
- Robert Hamilton
- Nick Herschlip
- Brent High
- Ellie Johnson
- Tim Johnson
- Meggen Lindsay
- Jonathan D. Lockhart
- Julie A.G. Oney
- Karli B. Peterson
- Tracy N. Pruitt
- Ryan Supple
- Marcus Urlaub
- Carrie L. Weber