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Q&A: Arielle S. Wagner ’16, President of MAIBA

Arielle S. Wagner ’16 was recently elected president of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association (MAIBA), a non-profit organization of American Indian attorneys, law students, and officers of tribal courts. An associate at Lockridge Grindal Nauen in Minneapolis, Wagner concentrates her practice in the firm’s antitrust, data breach, and tribal government representation groups. She is an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa in Northern Minnesota.

Arielle S. Wagner ’16, president of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association

Law School Expands Racial Equity and Justice Offerings

With the world focusing on Minneapolis after George Floyd’s killing and the calls for racial justice that it ignited across the country and around the globe, Minnesota Law has expanded its commitment to incorporate racial equity and justice issues into its curricular and clinical offerings.

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Benjamin Wetzel, 1L, Professional Ballet Dancer for Nine Years

Benjamin Wetzel was a professional ballet dancer for nine years prior to enrolling at Minnesota Law. Wetzel’s impressive career includes major parts in numerous productions while dancing for ballets in Louisville and Nashville. A Swiss-American dual citizen, he is fluent in German and enjoys cooking and keeping fit.

Benjamin Wetzel, 1L

Meet Visiting Law Professor Sanjukta Paul

Assistant Professor Sanjukta Paul of Wayne State University Law School joined Minnesota Law this semester as a visiting faculty member. She is currently teaching two courses virtually—Employment Law and Labor & Antitrust in the Gig Economy and Beyond. Professor Paul’s current work is at the intersection of antitrust and labor, broadly speaking, and she is currently completing a book project in this area, under contract with Cambridge University Press.

Visiting Professor of Law Sanjukta Paul

Prof. Ralph Hall Honored with Service Award by Food and Drug Law Institute

The Food and Drug Law Institute (FDLI) has selected Professor Ralph F. Hall as the 2020 recipient of its Service to FDLI Award.

The award, established in 2017, honors FDLI members who have provided exceptional volunteer services to FDLI, furthering FDLI’s mission as a neutral convener to educate and spark innovative change.

Dustin Loosbrock, 1L, Union Laborer, U.S. Navy Vet

Dustin Loosbrock, 1L, comes from a family of union laborers, taking his first job as a construction worker when he was 13. His prior life experiences include a stint in the U.S. Navy and working as a contractor on an oil pipeline in Nigeria. He hails from Champlin, Minnesota, and is a graduate of Metropolitan State University.

Dustin Loosbrock, 1L