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Gun Violence Prevention Clinic and State of MN Prevail in Motion to Compel Hearing Against Fleet Farm

On March 12, 2024, Gun Violence Prevention Clinic students Will Roberts ’25 and Arielle Hugel ’25 argued in Federal District Court on behalf of the State of Minnesota before Magistrate Judge John Docherty ’86. The Gun Violence Prevention Clinic, led by Visiting Assistant Professor of Law Megan Walsh, is assisting the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office in their lawsuit against Fleet Farm, in which the State alleges that Fleet Farm negligently sold firearms to straw purchasers.

Will Rogers '25 and Arielle Hugel '25 of the Gun Violence Prevention Clinic

Students Compete in the Maynard Pirsig Moot Court Honors Tournament

Shayna Korsh '25 and David Lindgren '25 argued before Justice G. Barry Anderson '79Justice Karl Procaccini, and Justice Gordon Moore of the Minnesota Supreme Court, in the final round of the Maynard Pirsig Moot Court Honors Tournament last week. Korsh won the closely contested argument, with both students receiving tremendous praise for their skills. 

Justice Karl Procaccini, David Lindgren '25, Shayna Korsh '25, Justice Barry Anderson '79, and Justice Gordon Moore

Tribute: Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Peter H. Benzian ’70

Peter H. Benzian ’70, a retired partner in the Los Angeles-based firm of Latham & Watkins, passed away on February 25, at age 81. Raised in Anoka, Minnesota, Benzian earned his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College. After serving three years in the United States Army, he was accepted into the University of Minnesota Law School.

Peter Benzian

Minnesota Law’s Inaugural Sports Law Competition Team Wins National Championship

Carter Allen ’24 and Jack Tate ’24, along with the team of Spencer Rojas ’24 and Ryan Clemmons ’25, made up the Law School’s first-ever sports law moot court competition team. The two teams competed at Tulane University’s Mardi Gras Moot Court Invitational in early February. Both teams advanced to the quarterfinals, and the Tate/Allen team won the national championship.

Ryan Clemmons '25; Spencer Rojas '25; coach Tarun Sharma '22; Carter Allen '25; coach Christopher Pham; Jack Tate '24; coach Aalok Sharma '23; and Professor Randall Ryder '09, director of Minnesota Law's Moot Court Program.

Professor Michele B. Goodwin Delivers Minnesota Law’s 9th Annual MLK Convocation

At the end of February, Minnesota Law welcomed Professor Michele B. Goodwin to deliver the 9th Annual MLK Convocation in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. While Dr. King is well known for his advocacy concerning racial acceptance and equality, Goodwin and Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ra’Shya Ghee ’13 reminded audience members of King’s often forgotten legacy of promoting reproductive justice during the MLK Convocation entitled, “Dr.

Professor Michele B. Goodwin and Assistant Dean of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Ra'Shya Ghee '13

Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic Partners with the American Immigration Council to Draft and Publish a New Practice Advisory

Minnesota Law’s Federal Immigration Litigation Clinic (FILC) — part of the James H. Binger Center for New Americans— has partnered with the American Immigration Council to publish a new practice advisory to assist practitioners in advocating for noncitizen clients before the Board of Immigration Appeals (“BIA”) and the U.S. Courts of Appeals, particularly in cases in which the government contends that a criminal conviction renders the client removable from the United States.

Mollie Clark Ahsan '24, Seiko Shastri '21, and Coryn Johnson ’24

Tribute: Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Thomas Holloran ’55, an Early Executive at Medtronic and Long-Time Supporter of the Law School and University of St. Thomas

Thomas Holloran ’55 passed away on February 15, at age 94. Tom, an active supporter of the University of Minnesota Law School, grew up in south Minneapolis, attended Washburn High School, and earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1952-54 before starting his career at Wheeler and Fredrikson law firm, which evolved into Fredrikson & Byron, becoming a partner after two years.

Thomas Holloran ’55