All lectures can be attended virtually via Zoom; students use the chat function to submit questions. All lectures are recorded and available for students to watch upon request (instructions on viewing ...
Mitchell Hamline School of Law professor Gregory Duhl will begin teaching his "reimagined" contracts course this spring.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. On a nippy Monday night at the Zebulon in Frogtown, a man wearing a Jason Voorhees T-shirt steps onto a ...
An Indiana University lecturer says she was punished for violating SEA 202, the state's law restricting what professors can say in classrooms.
You are invited to attend the third annual Meinhard Doelle Legacy Lecture, "The Problem of Illegitimacy in Climate Law." This free public event features Dr. Adebayo Majekolagbe (LLM '18, PhD '23), an ...
It is widely but incorrectly believed that commercially sophisticated parties are free to make whatever contracts they choose. Contracts contain a “procedural” part and a “substantive” part. The ...
The Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture, named in honor of former Dean Richard J. Childress (1969-1976), is a premier academic event highlighting a provocative and timely area of law. The lecture ...
Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Schoeni was a U.S. Air Force judge advocate (2004–25), where he served as a trial and appellate litigator, worked extensively in security cooperation especially ...
On a windy Thursday night in downtown Boston, the hanging portraits of Bostonians past seemed to watch over the bustling crowd in Democracy Brewing‘s backroom. Sixty young professionals claimed seats ...
How studying law helped me get over my fear of commitment. By Alyson Pomerantz In my 20s, I learned that the fastest way to end a conversation was to tell someone what I did for a living. “I draft ...
As a law student, Lina Khan authored a prizewinning law review note that offered a groundbreaking, influential analysis of Amazon’s market power. At age 32, she became the youngest-ever chair of the ...
Could someone take you to court over an agreement you made – or at least appeared to make – by sending a “👍”? Emojis can have more legal weight than many people realise. A search of the Australasian ...