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Prevention Is Possible: Aligning Priorities To End Sexual Violence, Donna Dunn
Prevention Is Possible: Aligning Priorities To End Sexual Violence, Donna Dunn
William Mitchell Law Review
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20th Anniversary Reprint Of The 1995 Hcba Report: Legal Employers' Barriers To Advancement And To Economic Equality Based Upon Sexual Orientation, Thomas H. Garrett Iii
20th Anniversary Reprint Of The 1995 Hcba Report: Legal Employers' Barriers To Advancement And To Economic Equality Based Upon Sexual Orientation, Thomas H. Garrett Iii
William Mitchell Law Review
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Blueprint For Respect: Creating An Affirming Environment In The Courts For The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender Communites , Paula J. Hepner
Blueprint For Respect: Creating An Affirming Environment In The Courts For The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, And Transgender Communites , Paula J. Hepner
William Mitchell Law Review
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Oyez, Oyez: An Inside Look At Romer V. Evans, Mary A. Celeste
Oyez, Oyez: An Inside Look At Romer V. Evans, Mary A. Celeste
William Mitchell Law Review
No abstract provided.
We Hear You Knocking: An Essay On Welcoming "Trans" Lawyers, Ellen Ellie Krug
We Hear You Knocking: An Essay On Welcoming "Trans" Lawyers, Ellen Ellie Krug
William Mitchell Law Review
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Reflections On The 20th Anniversary Of The 1995 Hcba Report, Jerry Burg, Joni M. Thome
Reflections On The 20th Anniversary Of The 1995 Hcba Report, Jerry Burg, Joni M. Thome
William Mitchell Law Review
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Minnesota (Trans)Gender Markers: State Statutes And Policies On Amending Identity Documents, Jenna Johnson
Minnesota (Trans)Gender Markers: State Statutes And Policies On Amending Identity Documents, Jenna Johnson
William Mitchell Law Review
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Progressive Minnesota? A Perspective On Women's Issues In The Legislature, Aviva Breen
Progressive Minnesota? A Perspective On Women's Issues In The Legislature, Aviva Breen
William Mitchell Law Review
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Brown’S Legacy: Looking Back, Moving Forward, Wilhelmina M. Wright
Brown’S Legacy: Looking Back, Moving Forward, Wilhelmina M. Wright
William Mitchell Law Review
This keynote speech was delivered at the Lena O. Smith Luncheon on May 7, 2004. Lena O. Smith was the first African-American woman to practice law in Minnesota. In 1921, she graduated from Northwestern College of Law, a predecessor of William Mitchell College of Law. See generally Ann Juergens, Lena Olive Smith: A Minnesota Civil Rights Pioneer, 28 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 397 (2001).
In Support Of A Unitary Tenure System For Law Faculty: An Essay, Nina W. Tarr
In Support Of A Unitary Tenure System For Law Faculty: An Essay, Nina W. Tarr
William Mitchell Law Review
[L]aw faculties are made up of diverse groups of people who contribute to the academic mission in a variety of ways. Given this, there is no reason to isolate one subset--those who teach in the clinic--and treat them differently when it comes to influence, power, autonomy, access to resources, security, or remuneration. In short, to give them a different “status” has become a historical anachronism.
The Healing Presence Of Clients In Law School, Angela Mccaffrey
The Healing Presence Of Clients In Law School, Angela Mccaffrey
William Mitchell Law Review
William Mitchell College of Law is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Law Clinic. As a beneficiary of clinical legal education at William Mitchell, I write this essay to reflect on the value of clinical legal education to law students, to the clients served, and to the community at large. In my view, clinical legal education is timeless--as valuable to law students today as it was thirty years ago when William Mitchell started its first clinic. Although many things combine to make clinical education valuable, three aspects are particularly noteworthy. First, clinics give law students the chance to represent clients …