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Volume 34
- Issue 1: Construction Law/Legal Education
- Issue 2: Election Law
- Issue 3: The First Amendment
- Issue 4: Recent Developments in Minnesota Law Go to Volume 34
Volume 33
- Issue 1: Minnesota Progressive?
- Issue 2: International and Urban Affairs/Recent Minnesota Supreme Court Decisions: Case Notes
- Issue 3: Family Law
- Issue 4: Recent Decisions of the Minnesota Supreme Court Go to Volume 33
Featured Authors
Professors Stewart Jay of the University of Washington and Robin D. Barnes of the University of Connecticut are our featured authors for Issue 3.
» Read our profiles of Jay and Barnes
Law Review Alumni/ae
Ed Matthews, Executive Editor of Volume 29, shares his thoughts about the Law Review experience and his run for a Congressional seat.
» Read our profile of Ed Matthews
News & Events
VOLUME 35 EDITORIAL BOARD
Congratulations to the members selected to lead for the 2008-09 academic year
Law REVIEW BANQUET
Keynote Address by Hon. Paul A. Magnuson '63
April 11, 2008
6 p.m. Reception - 7 p.m. Dinner
Town & Country Club
Law Review symposium
Recent Developments in Minnesota Law
April 25, 2008
Kelley Boardroom
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