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The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is a student-run journal based in St. Paul, Minnesota.

05/26/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is excited to highlight a Note from Volume 52, Issue 3: "Rebalancing the Milk Market: A Shared-Burden Framework for Dairy and Plant-Based Producers" by Isabelle Ulrich.

This Note examines the regulatory imbalance between traditional dairy and plant-based milk producers, arguing that plant-based producers benefit from competitive advantages without sharing the financial or regulatory burdens their dairy counterparts face. Ulrich proposes a shared-burden framework requiring all entities marketing "milk" to contribute equally to promotional and regulatory funds.
Read more here: https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol52/iss3/7/

05/22/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is proud to spotlight a Note from Volume 52, Issue 3: "Justice for the Accomplice: Minnesota's 2023 Accomplice Liability Amendment and Its Shortcomings" by John M. Thompson — recipient of the Ainsworth Memorial Award for Legal Innovation and Impact, presented by Mitchell Hamline's Center for Law and Business.

This Note analyzes Minnesota's recent reforms to the intersection of its accomplice liability and felony-murder laws. While recognizing the 2023 amendment as a meaningful step forward, Thompson argues that the reform does not go far enough — and that further change is needed to ensure that punishment reflects actual culpability.
Read more here: https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol52/iss3/6/

05/20/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is proud to spotlight a Note from Volume 52, Issue 3: "Premium Injustice: Addressing the Harms That Cash Bail Premiums Inflict on the Non-Convicted" by Jeffrey L. Young. Young is a student in Mitchell Hamline's Prison to Law Pipeline program and will soon be one of the first incarcerated individuals in the United States to graduate from law school and sit for the bar exam.

The United States is one of only two countries in the world that permits commercial cash bail. This Note examines the case for refunding cash bail premiums to individuals who are never convicted—whether found not guilty or whose charges are dropped. Drawing on the presumption of innocence, the racial inequities embedded in cash bail, and existing refund models, Young argues that the government should return these premiums to the non-convicted. Read the Note here: https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol52/iss3/5/

Photos from Mitchell Hamline Law Review's post 05/18/2026

We're excited to share more photos from the Law Review Banquet on April 30, where we celebrated the legacy of the journal and welcomed Volume 53. Here are some of our favorites. Thank you again to everyone who joined us for this special evening!

Photos from Mitchell Hamline School of Law's post 05/18/2026
05/13/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is proud to highlight an article from Volume 52, Issue 3: "Vicarious Liability in Sexual Misconduct Cases in Minnesota" by Professor Mike Steenson, Bell Distinguished Professor of Law at Mitchell Hamline School of Law and Faculty Advisor to the Law Review.

This article examines when employers can be held vicariously liable for sexual misconduct committed by their employees, and why Minnesota's approach to that question is unique in American law.

Read more here: https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol52/iss3/4/

05/07/2026

Volume 52, Issue 3 of the Mitchell Hamline Law Review is dedicated to the memory of Professor Marie Failinger.

The issue includes a tribute in which her colleagues, mentees, and friends reflect on the profound impact Professor Failinger had on our institution and the broader legal community — her commitment to rigorous scholarship, her dedication to mentoring the next generation of lawyers, and the many lives she shaped throughout her distinguished career.

We invite you to read the full tribute and learn more about Professor Failinger's enduring legacy: https://open.mitchellhamline.edu/mhlr/vol52/iss3/3/

05/04/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is proud to announce the publication of Volume 52, Issue 3 — our final issue of the volume.

This issue showcases the breadth of legal scholarship in our community, featuring three student Notes and an article by Professor Mike Steenson, faculty advisor to the Law Review. We also dedicate space in this issue to honoring the life and legacy of Professor Marie Failinger, celebrating her scholarship, mentorship, and lasting influence on our institution.

We invite you to read the full issue here: https://mhlawreview.org/

Photos from Mitchell Hamline Law Review's post 05/01/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review was proud to host our Volume 52 Banquet last night, bringing together our legal community for an evening of celebration.

The evening featured a powerful keynote from Katherine Roe, who spoke about the lawyers of all specialties and backgrounds who showed up for community during Operation Metro Surge. We also had the honor of presenting the Wallace-Lerner Award for Excellence in Leadership to Jevon Bindman in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the legal profession. And to top it all off, Minnesota’s own all-judge band The Reasonable Doubts brought the house down!

Thank you to everyone who joined us — and a special thank you to our generous sponsors, whose support made the evening possible. We are grateful for this incredible community and look forward to the continued building of the Law Review's legacy.

Messerli Kramer, P.A., Faegre Drinker, Best & Flanagan, Maslon LLP, Winthrop & Weinstine, P.A., Brandt Kettwick Defense, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Milavetz Law, P.A., Stinson LLP, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Tuft, Lach, Jerabek & O'Connell, PLLC, and Themis Bar Review

04/27/2026

The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is grateful to Contributing Sponsor, Themis, for supporting the Volume 52 Banquet. Their contribution helps us honor the hard work of our members and the enduring legacy of the journal. We are proud to have their partnership as we celebrate another successful Volume.

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