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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.

Four students with text reading 2026 Peggy Browning Fellows.

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).

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Visiting Clinical Professor of Law Ana Pottratz Acosta

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. 

Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice Theodora Gaïtas '94, Linda Saeks, Allen Saeks '56, and Dean William McGeveran

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.

The JD class of 2026 standing on the steps of Northrup.