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Reprieves Return: Minnesota's Decision To Awaken The Reprieve, Mary Fee, Monica Shaffer
Reprieves Return: Minnesota's Decision To Awaken The Reprieve, Mary Fee, Monica Shaffer
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Transforming The Minneapolis Police Department To Conform With The Rule Of Law: Reform Or Abolition, James Roth
Transforming The Minneapolis Police Department To Conform With The Rule Of Law: Reform Or Abolition, James Roth
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
Barring Methadone Behind Bars: How Prisons Err When Denying Methadone Treatment To Inmates With Opioid Use Disorder, Julia Durst
Barring Methadone Behind Bars: How Prisons Err When Denying Methadone Treatment To Inmates With Opioid Use Disorder, Julia Durst
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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The Illusion Of The Public Policy Exception: Arbitration, Law Enforcement Discipline, And The Need To Reform Minnesota's Approach To The Public Policy Exception, Ben Larson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Should The Call For Systemic Change Start With Police Grievance Arbitration?, Kate Fredrickson
Should The Call For Systemic Change Start With Police Grievance Arbitration?, Kate Fredrickson
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.
The $2 Billion-Plus Price Of Injustice: A Methodological Map For Police Reform In The George Floyd Era, David Schultz
The $2 Billion-Plus Price Of Injustice: A Methodological Map For Police Reform In The George Floyd Era, David Schultz
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Refunding The Community: What Defunding Mpd Means And Why It Is Urgent And Realistic, Jli Vol. 39 Editorial Board
Refunding The Community: What Defunding Mpd Means And Why It Is Urgent And Realistic, Jli Vol. 39 Editorial Board
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
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Progressive Prosecution: It’S Here, But Now What?, Hao Quang Nguyen
Progressive Prosecution: It’S Here, But Now What?, Hao Quang Nguyen
Mitchell Hamline Law Review
No abstract provided.