Spring
2022
Issues/Contents
Cover Story
Championing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Alumni with DEI expertise offer insights into building a better workplace culture.
Feature
The Equal-Pay Advocate
Nicole Saharsky ’02 was lead appellate counsel for the U.S. women’s national soccer team in a case that resulted in landmark $24M settlement.
Feature
The Top Lawyer at the Interior
Robert Anderson ’83 contributes his expertise in natural resources and American Indian law as solicitor of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Feature
Students Help Client Avoid Removal from U.S. with Second 6th Circuit Appellate Win
Key precedential victory reaffirms the principal that the government can't relitigate the same claim in removal proceedings
Feature
Theory at Work
Professor Claire Hill finds connections between different disciplines and between theory and real-world practice.
From
the
Dean
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Are Foundational to Our Mission
Sections
For the Record
For the Record
Impact of Giving
Matheson Lecture Series created through giving enriches business law instruction and leaves a lasting legacy
For the Record
New Law Library Acquisitions
Letters of Clarence Darrow, Legal Icon
For the Record
Minnesota Law To Launch Racial Justice Law Clinic
Liliana Zaragoza, joining Minnesota Law as an associate professor this summer, will lead the new clinic
For the Record
Seventh Annual MLK Convocation Focuses on Voting Right
Panel featured Harvard Law Professor Guy-Uriel Charles and ACLU-MN Policy Director Julie Decker ’14
For the Record
In Brief
News from around the Law School
For the Record
Sports and NIL Clinic to Kick Off This Fall
Students with name, image, and likeness needs, including athletes and social media influencers, will now have a place to turn for help
Faculty Focus
Faculty Focus
At 25, Poverty Law is More Popular Than Ever with Today’s Social Justice Conscious Students
Throughout its quarter century run, the class has been taught by adjunct professors Monica Bogucki and Larry McDonough.
Faculty Focus
Pathbreaker and “Legendary Teacher”
From reproductive rights to wills and trusts, retiring professor Judith Younger illuminated tough legal concepts for legions of students
Faculty Focus
The Legal Empiricist
Retiring professor Herbert Kritzer brought a political scientist’s perspective to studying the legal profession
Faculty Focus
A Natural Teacher and Scholar
Retiring professor Brad Karkkainen’s impact on the environmental and natural resources fields stretches far beyond the law
Faculty Focus
Faculty News, Awards, & Grants
Faculty Focus
Author in Question: Amanda Lyons '09
Executive Director, Human Rights Center, and Lecturer in Law
All Rise
All Rise
Leading Questions: Henrique Beux Nassif Azem, LL.M. ’22
A federal attorney for Brazil, he holds a Master in Law degree from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and understands five languages
All Rise
Making the Case at the Capitol
Kendra Saathoff, 3L, helped draft and testified on a bill that provides a means for reducing sentences for crimes committed by abuse victims
All Rise
Student News
Raising the Bar
Raising the Bar
Class Notes
Raising the Bar
Profiles in Practice
Four alumni share their experiences working in the entertainment industry.
Raising the Bar
Alumni News
Raising the Bar
Alumni Interrogatory: Kristen Ludgate '98
Last year, Kristen Ludgate ’98 became chief people officer for Palo Alto, California–based HP, which boasts a global workforce of more than 50,000.
Raising the Bar
Remembering Professor David Weissbrodt 1944-2021
A beloved professor and staunch advocate, David Weissbrodt had a global impact in his 40+-year career
Spring
2022
Cover Story
Cover Story
Championing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Alumni with DEI expertise offer insights into building a better workplace culture.
Features
Feature
The Equal-Pay Advocate
Nicole Saharsky ’02 was lead appellate counsel for the U.S. women’s national soccer team in a case that resulted in landmark $24M settlement.
Feature
The Top Lawyer at the Interior
Robert Anderson ’83 contributes his expertise in natural resources and American Indian law as solicitor of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Feature
Students Help Client Avoid Removal from U.S. with Second 6th Circuit Appellate Win
Key precedential victory reaffirms the principal that the government can't relitigate the same claim in removal proceedings
Feature
Theory at Work
Professor Claire Hill finds connections between different disciplines and between theory and real-world practice.
Sections
From The Dean
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Are Foundational to Our Mission
For the Record
Impact of Giving
New Law Library Acquisitions
Minnesota Law To Launch Racial Justice Law Clinic
Seventh Annual MLK Convocation Focuses on Voting Right
In Brief
Sports and NIL Clinic to Kick Off This Fall
Faculty Focus
At 25, Poverty Law is More Popular Than Ever with Today’s Social Justice Conscious Students
Pathbreaker and “Legendary Teacher”
The Legal Empiricist
A Natural Teacher and Scholar
Faculty News, Awards, & Grants
Author in Question: Amanda Lyons '09
All Rise
Leading Questions: Henrique Beux Nassif Azem, LL.M. ’22
Making the Case at the Capitol
Student News
Raising the Bar
Class Notes
Profiles in Practice
Alumni News
Alumni Interrogatory: Kristen Ludgate '98
Remembering Professor David Weissbrodt 1944-2021
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