Prof. Byrne talks food labels: the good, the bad, the legal
William Mitchell Professor Donna Byrne recently went shopping with Star Tribune reporter Kim Ode. They talked about what consumers need to know about food labels. Byrne, who teaches food law at...
View ArticleJudge Mark S. Wernick and his wife Nancy Entwistle make leadership gifts to...
Recently retired Hennepin County District Court Judge Mark Wernick and his wife Nancy Entwistle have made leadership gifts to establish the Judge Mark S. Wernick and Nancy Entwistle Public Interest...
View ArticleJudges reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
William Mitchell College of Law will host an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from 5:30 to 8 pm Wednesday, July 23, in the law school’s Auditorium. “Key...
View ArticleRalph Nader to speak at Mitchell
Consumer advocate, lawyer, and author Ralph Nader will speak at William Mitchell College of Law from 11 am to 12:30 pm Thursday, Oct. 9. The crusading attorney who has been called “one of America’s...
View ArticleWilliam Mitchell Professor Sarah Deer named a 2014 MacArthur Fellow
William Mitchell Professor Sarah Deer, a national leader in the effort to protect Native women from sexual abuse, has been named a 2014 MacArthur Fellow by the MacArthur Foundation. MacArthur...
View ArticleShepherd Data Services presents Craig Ball on ‘the Shakespearean tragedy that...
If you’re interested in e-discovery, you’re going to want to mark Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 3 to 4 pm on your calendar. That’s when Shepherd Data Services will bring Craig Ball, a Texas-based trial...
View ArticleG.I. Jobs names William Mitchell a ‘Military Friendly’ school
For the third consecutive year, William Mitchell College of Law has been named a “military friendly” law school by G.I. Jobs magazine, which is dedicated to simplifying the military transition...
View ArticleTeach-in will focus on Hobby Lobby aftermath
William Mitchell College of Law will host “Hobby Lobby: What’s Next?,” a teach-in focused on the impact of the Burwell v. Hobby Lobby decision, from 4:30 to 6:30 pm Thursday, Oct. 30 in the law...
View ArticleWilliam Mitchell’s campus ranked among nation’s best
PreLaw magazine has ranked the William Mitchell College of Law facilities 21st out of more than 200 in a recent list of the “best law school facilities.” The rankings, released in the fall 2014 edition...
View ArticleAttorney Eric C. Tostrud joins William Mitchell as a distinguished...
William Mitchell College of Law President and Dean Eric S. Janus announced today that one of the region’s top commercial litigation attorneys will join its faculty. Eric C. Tostrud, a longtime partner...
View ArticleFaculty scholarship report now available online
William Mitchell professors are expert teachers—and practitioners and scholars. Professors’ practical experience and scholarly expertise enhances their classroom teaching abilities. And each year,...
View Article‘Eight Fascinating Court Decisions Affecting Indians and Tribes’
Stephen L. Pevar, author and national staff counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, will speak at William Mitchell College of Law from 5 to 6 pm Thursday, Nov. 6, in Room 323. Pevar will...
View ArticleBecky R. Thorson ’95 appointed U.S. Magistrate Judge
Michael J. Davis, Chief U.S. District Judge, is pleased to announce the appointment of William Mitchell graduate and Trustee Becky R. Thorson to the position of United States Magistrate Judge for the...
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