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Featured Authors

Authors Evon M. Spangler and MiaLisa M. McFarland, who contributed to the Law Review's recent Immigration Law issue, have been invited to present the content of their article at an international conference in Italy this September. The conference addresses international approaches to legal issues regarding the vulnerabilities of children. The authors' presentation, entitled "The Protection of Children in Custody Cases with an Undocumented Parent When American and International Laws Intersect," focuses on how best to protect children when considering the immigration status of a child's parent during custody determinations. The Law Review is delighted to offer its congratulations to these three contributors!

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News & Events

Congratulations to the Volume 38 Editorial Board

Congratulations to the Volume 38 Editorial Board of the William Mitchell Law Review: Editor-in-Chief Rebecca A. Ireland; Executive Editors Peter D. Banick, Brian D. Bender, Leaf C. Graf, Jeffrey Holth, and Katherine R. Zerwas; and Editors Sarah Berger, João de Fonseca, Daryl Fuchihara, Jen Kolias, Megan Kosse, Courtney Lawrence, Jeremy Robb, Jill Schrader, Jacob Westlund.


William Mitchell Law Review banquet

This year's banquet will be on Friday, April 13, 2012. Please save the date. We hope to see you there!

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