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Moving Away From Masking Pain: A Need For Modernization In Pain Management, Tori Collins Jan 2023

Moving Away From Masking Pain: A Need For Modernization In Pain Management, Tori Collins

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


The Harmful Effects Of Expansive Immunity Protections For Child Abuse Reporters And The Lack Of Justice For Those Who Are Falsely Accused, Kristina Joslin Jan 2023

The Harmful Effects Of Expansive Immunity Protections For Child Abuse Reporters And The Lack Of Justice For Those Who Are Falsely Accused, Kristina Joslin

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


New Jim Crow Of The North: Cfos, Nuisance, And Neosegregation, Jacqueline Nafstad Jan 2023

New Jim Crow Of The North: Cfos, Nuisance, And Neosegregation, Jacqueline Nafstad

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Restorative Justice And The Rights Of Nature: Using Indigenous Legal Traditions To Influence Cultural Change And Promote Environmental Protection, Anne Haluska Jan 2023

Restorative Justice And The Rights Of Nature: Using Indigenous Legal Traditions To Influence Cultural Change And Promote Environmental Protection, Anne Haluska

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Speciation Of Partisan Ideology In The United States: How Preventing Ideological Gene Flow Contributes To Political Factions, Katherine Raths Jan 2023

The Speciation Of Partisan Ideology In The United States: How Preventing Ideological Gene Flow Contributes To Political Factions, Katherine Raths

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Minnesota Statutes Section 243.166 Subdivision 1(B) Has Got To Go: Why Requiring Predatory Offender Registration Based On A Charge As Opposed To A Conviction Violates Procedural Due Process, Alison Baker Faul Jan 2023

Minnesota Statutes Section 243.166 Subdivision 1(B) Has Got To Go: Why Requiring Predatory Offender Registration Based On A Charge As Opposed To A Conviction Violates Procedural Due Process, Alison Baker Faul

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Return To A One-Year Robust Grace Period In United States Patent Law, Mark Kallevig Jan 2023

Return To A One-Year Robust Grace Period In United States Patent Law, Mark Kallevig

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Copyrighting Brain Computer Interface: Where Neuroengineering Meets Intellectual Property Law, Favio Ramirez Caminatti Jan 2023

Copyrighting Brain Computer Interface: Where Neuroengineering Meets Intellectual Property Law, Favio Ramirez Caminatti

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Mickey Mouse – Finally Whistling His Way Into The Public Domain, Holly Lechner Jan 2023

Mickey Mouse – Finally Whistling His Way Into The Public Domain, Holly Lechner

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Much Dispute About Nothing? A Critical Examination Of The Backlash Against Investment Treaty Arbitration In International Intellectual Property Disputes, Andy Taylor Jan 2023

Much Dispute About Nothing? A Critical Examination Of The Backlash Against Investment Treaty Arbitration In International Intellectual Property Disputes, Andy Taylor

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Legislative Report: Patents For Humanity Act Of 2022, Stephen Kohn Jan 2023

Legislative Report: Patents For Humanity Act Of 2022, Stephen Kohn

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Legislative Report: Federal Regulations Implementing The Trademark Modernization Act Of 2020, Mark Kallevig Jan 2023

Legislative Report: Federal Regulations Implementing The Trademark Modernization Act Of 2020, Mark Kallevig

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When Inventors Go Bankrupt, Joseph Dietz Jan 2023

When Inventors Go Bankrupt, Joseph Dietz

Cybaris®

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Trauma-Informed (As A Matter Of) Course, Natalie Netzel Jan 2023

Trauma-Informed (As A Matter Of) Course, Natalie Netzel

Faculty Scholarship

Law students are impacted by trauma and law professors are in a position to help by adopting a trauma-informed approach as a matter of universal precaution. The 2021 Survey of Law Student Well-Being (“SLSWB”) revealed that over twenty percent of responding law students meet criteria that indicate they should be evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”). The study also revealed that almost fifty percent of responding students reported an important motivation for attending law school was experiencing a trauma or injustice. Put differently, law schools are full of law students who have experienced trauma, many of whom are actively struggling …


Crossing The Cultural Chasm And The Power Of Listening: How We Wrote A New Tenure Code, David Larson, Linda Hanson Jan 2023

Crossing The Cultural Chasm And The Power Of Listening: How We Wrote A New Tenure Code, David Larson, Linda Hanson

Faculty Scholarship

Revising the Tenure Code of an institution of higher learning may be among the most challenging of the processes it undertakes, especially when there is a commitment to shared governance by its Board of Trustees and Faculty. At Mitchell Hamline School of Law, we recently experienced this process - both difficult and ultimately satisfying - following the combination of two law schools. In 2016, Mitchell Hamline School of Law became an independent institution formed through the combination of independent William Mitchell College of Law and Hamline School of Law, a school of Hamline University, both based in St. Paul, Minnesota. …


The Road To Autonomy, Nicole Mcconlogue Jan 2023

The Road To Autonomy, Nicole Mcconlogue

Faculty Scholarship

Scholars, activists, and advocates have long identified the “transportation gap” as a significant factor contributing to race- and class-based economic and other disparities. Carlessness correlates closely with race and poverty; meanwhile, widespread disinvestment in public transit results in low-income Black and Brown people suffering a disproportionate lack of access to opportunity and choice in almost every conceivable area of life.

State and local governments most often propose one of three solutions to correct the transportation gap: 1) renewing their investment in public transit; 2) increasing access to shared transit; and 3) making adaptations to the built environment. This Article demonstrates …


The Theoretical And Practical Shortcomings Of Necessitating Appreciation For Punishment—Madison V. Alabama, 139 S.Ct. 718 (2019), Martin Sandberg Jan 2023

The Theoretical And Practical Shortcomings Of Necessitating Appreciation For Punishment—Madison V. Alabama, 139 S.Ct. 718 (2019), Martin Sandberg

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Gaping Gaps In The History Of The Independent State Legislature Doctrine: Mcpherson V. Blacker, Usurpation, And The Right Of The People To Choose Their President, Mark Bonhorst, Michael W. Fitzgerald, Aviam Soifer Jan 2023

Gaping Gaps In The History Of The Independent State Legislature Doctrine: Mcpherson V. Blacker, Usurpation, And The Right Of The People To Choose Their President, Mark Bonhorst, Michael W. Fitzgerald, Aviam Soifer

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

The so-called independent state legislature doctrine was the jurisprudential heart of the effort by former President Trump and allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election and was featured in the briefs for Texas v. Pennsylvania. The idea that state legislatures might have power to intervene against the popular vote for the electoral college helped animate the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Frighteningly, at the very end of the 2021 Term, the Supreme Court accepted review of a North Carolina case—Moore v. Harper—in which Republican Party legislators invoked the independent state legislature doctrine to contend that state legislators …


Kenneh V. Homeward Bound, Inc: Potential Impacts Of The Minnesota Supreme Court’S Not-So-Severe “Severe Or Pervasive” Standard To Race Harassment Claims Under The Minnesota Human Rights Act, Frances Baillon, Michelle Gibbons Jan 2023

Kenneh V. Homeward Bound, Inc: Potential Impacts Of The Minnesota Supreme Court’S Not-So-Severe “Severe Or Pervasive” Standard To Race Harassment Claims Under The Minnesota Human Rights Act, Frances Baillon, Michelle Gibbons

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Facilitating Race-Conscious Targeted Purchasing Programs In The Shadow Of The Trump Judiciary, Daniel Choma Jan 2023

Facilitating Race-Conscious Targeted Purchasing Programs In The Shadow Of The Trump Judiciary, Daniel Choma

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Dobbsmacked By The Dobbs Decision: The Need For More Privacy Protection For Personal Health Information, Morgan Vanden Heuvel Jan 2023

Dobbsmacked By The Dobbs Decision: The Need For More Privacy Protection For Personal Health Information, Morgan Vanden Heuvel

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Sex Offenders And Internet Speech: First Amendment Protections For America's Most Reviled Outcasts, Gabriel Aderhold Jan 2023

Sex Offenders And Internet Speech: First Amendment Protections For America's Most Reviled Outcasts, Gabriel Aderhold

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cyborgs And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Lou Colasanti Aug 2022

Cyborgs And The Americans With Disabilities Act, Lou Colasanti

Student Scholarship

Medical technology is advancing at lightning speed with the potential to drastically benefit the disabled. These new technologies will result in humans who will use a wide array of assistive technologies and will likely be labelled as Cyborgs. Assistive technologies such as self-driving cars, robots, computer chip implants, insertable medical hardware, and exoskeletons are already well developed. The day is rapidly approaching when Cyborgs as a class will be large and influential. Critically, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the judges tasked with enforcing this legislation, and the legislature itself are all ill equipped to handle the speed of this …


From Healthcare To Hiring: Impacts Of Social And Public Policy On Disabled Veterans In The United States, Benjamin Michael Stoflet Jun 2022

From Healthcare To Hiring: Impacts Of Social And Public Policy On Disabled Veterans In The United States, Benjamin Michael Stoflet

Student Scholarship

The United States Government is struggling to fulfill commitments it has made to service members suffering from disabilities incurred during honorable service to the country. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation structure, job training programs, and methods of alternative dispute resolution is a patchwork resulting from decades of legislation creating a system where veterans often become locked in a complicated and often combative process to obtain benefits they have earned. Employers, advocacy groups, academics, and federal officials agree that there are systematic issues within the VA negatively impacting disabled veterans. These include a lack of patient-centered care, divergent …


Transforming Minnesota's Early Care And Education Infrastructure, Nicole Frethem May 2022

Transforming Minnesota's Early Care And Education Infrastructure, Nicole Frethem

Student Scholarship

In 2021, the Minnesota legislature authorized the Great Start for All task force to present recommendations for how the state can provide “access to affordable, high-quality early care and education that enriches, nurtures, and supports children and their families,” to “all families” in Minnesota.

The early care and education landscape in Minnesota has experienced dramatic changes in programming and investments over the last twenty years. In the early 2000s, the state’s primary child care subsidy program, the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), was moved from the Department of Children, Families and Learning to the Department of Human Services in an …


Where's The Beef? Meat Shortages, Farmer Needs, And Long-Term Recovery Policies In A Pandemic Era, Kim Vu-Dinh Jan 2022

Where's The Beef? Meat Shortages, Farmer Needs, And Long-Term Recovery Policies In A Pandemic Era, Kim Vu-Dinh

Faculty Scholarship

COVID-19 not only affected every hospital bed in the nation--if not the world; it also affected nearly every dinner table in America and beyond. Supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic highlighted deep-seated problems with how we get our meat, and how difficult we make it for American farmers to sell to the family next door. Within a few months of the first reported case in the US, hundreds of workers from just two meat-processing plants on American shores became infected with COVID-19, and imports from around the world came to a standstill as factories and shipping companies were forced …


Judical Line-Drawing And The Court's Failure To Protect Immigrants, Zoe Graham Jan 2022

Judical Line-Drawing And The Court's Failure To Protect Immigrants, Zoe Graham

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Problematic Private Immigration Detention Centers And The Lack Of Ice Oversight, Khou Yang Jan 2022

Problematic Private Immigration Detention Centers And The Lack Of Ice Oversight, Khou Yang

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


A Timeshare By Any Other Name: Fractional Homeownership And The Challenges And Effects Of Commodified Single-Family Homes, Christopher Markuson Jan 2022

A Timeshare By Any Other Name: Fractional Homeownership And The Challenges And Effects Of Commodified Single-Family Homes, Christopher Markuson

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.


Csec Treatment Courts: An Opportunity For Positive, Trauma-Informed, And Therapeutic Systems Responses In Family And Juvenile Courts, Emma Hetherington, Allison Dunnigan, Hannah Elias Sbaity Jan 2022

Csec Treatment Courts: An Opportunity For Positive, Trauma-Informed, And Therapeutic Systems Responses In Family And Juvenile Courts, Emma Hetherington, Allison Dunnigan, Hannah Elias Sbaity

Mitchell Hamline Law Journal of Public Policy and Practice

No abstract provided.