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The William Mitchell Law Review is a quarterly, student-edited journal. Founded in 1974, the Law Review publishes timely articles of regional, national and international interest for legal practitioners, scholars, and lawmakers. Judges throughout the United States regularly cite the Law Review in their opinions. Academic journals, textbooks, and treatises frequently cite the Law Review as well. It can be found in nearly all U.S. law school libraries and online.

Current Issue: Volume 31, Issue 4 (2005)

Articles

Notes

Editors

Editor-in-Chief
Chad Bayse
Executive Editors
Sarah M. Fleegel
Christopher K. Iijima
Lynn Jokela
Lewis J. Sundquist III
Editors
Mary E. Cheesebrow
Leigh Currie
Mark Fellows
Melissa C. Gregory
Kirstin D. Kanski
Greg Larson
Jana Viramontes
Leah K. Weaver
Assistant Editors
Jennifer Benowitz
Kelli Deasy
Greg Eich
Craig Empey
Bradley Endicott
Joshua G. Hauble
Mark Hellie
Melessa Henderson
Kristin L. Hubred
Liz Shields Keating
Stephen Lindee
Daniel N. Moak
Todd Murray
Jonathon T. Naples
Alison Routledge
Kevin Sandstrom
Christopher Sullivan
Autumn Tompkins