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The Human Rights Center and European Digital Rights Held a Brussels Press Conference and Presentation on a New Spyware Policy Paper by Prof. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
The University of Minnesota Law School’s Human Rights Center and European Digital Rights (EDRi) jointly hosted a hybrid presentation and discussion of a new policy paper, A Legal and Political Assessment of the Pall Mall Process in Brussels, on Thursday, June 11, in Brussels and online.
Four Minnesota Law Students Awarded 2026 Peggy Browning Fellowships
Four Minnesota Law Students, Nathanael Ashton-Piper ’27, Frannie Mace ’28, William Olson ’27, and Cesar Plascencia ’27, have been awarded 2026 Peggy Browning Fellowships in workplace justice advocacy. Over 3,300 law students nationwide applied for the fellowships, with 103 students receiving the awards.
Tribute: Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Ward C. Schendel ’77
Ward C. Schendel passed away on April 23 at age 73. He was a resident of Vancouver, Washington. He was a 1974 graduate of Augsburg University and went on to the University of Minnesota Law School where he graduated in 1977.
Minnesota Law Wins ABA Moot Court Regional, Best Oralist Award, and Competes at the National Rounds
Earlier this semester, Minnesota Law won the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition (NAAC) Regional Competition held in Philadelphia. Thirty-two teams competed for the chance to advance to the national rounds to be held in Chicago in April 2026. Two teams of Minnesota Law students performed exceptionally well, earning multiple team and individual awards.
Prof. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Visiting Clinical Professor of Law Ana Pottratz Acosta Appointed to the Governor's Council on Recording the Truth of Operation Metro Surge and Operation PARRIS on Minnesotans
Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, KC (Hons), Regents Professor, Robina Professor of Law, Public Policy and Society, and faculty director of the Human Rights Center, and Visiting Clinical Professor of Law Ana Pottratz Acosta, faculty director of the Immigration and Human Rights Clinic, are among 12 individuals appointed to the Governor's Council on Recording the Truth of Operation Metro Surge and Operation PARRIS on Minnesotans (Minnesota Truth Council).
The Freedom to Forge a Unique Path: How the Dean’s Elite Scholarship Positioned Kerrick Edwards ’26 for High-Impact Public Interest Work
Before she ever opened a casebook, Kerrick Edwards ’26 had already spent years learning how the law shapes people’s lives in practice.
The Allen '56 and Linda Saeks Public Interest Residency Program Celebrates its 10th Anniversary
Thank you to all who joined us for the 10th anniversary celebration of the Allen '56 and Linda Saeks Public Interest Residency Program earlier this month. It was an honor to celebrate the profound and lasting impact of the Residency Program with so many of you.
During the celebration, we heard from Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice Theodora Gaïtas '94, who remarked about the vital role of public service and the power of our shared mission.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
Minnesota Law celebrated its 138th commencement ceremony Saturday, May 16, at Northrop, honoring the Class of 2026. More than 2,000 family members, friends, loved ones, faculty, and staff gathered on a sunny morning to cheer on 225 J.D. candidates, 38 LL.M. candidates, and five Master of Patent Law candidates as they crossed the stage to receive their degrees.
Justice Theodora Gaïtas ’94 Appointed to Serve as Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court
Justice Theodora Gaïtas ’94 was appointed the chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court by Governor Tim Walz. Gaïtas will fill the vacancy that will occur upon the retirement of Chief Justice Natalie Hudson ‘82 in September.
Professors Mauleón, Zaragoza, and Wildermuth Receive the 2026 Stanley V. Kinyon Teacher of the Year Award
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Charlotte Garden, Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett Professor of Law, presented the 2026 Stanley V. Kinyon Teacher of the Year Awards at the Law School's 138th commencement exercises on Saturday, May 16.