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In Minnesota Law’s Newest Clinic, Students Seek Clemency for Clients with Excessive Sentences

Seven years ago, professor JaneAnne Murray was tapped for the steering committee of Clemency Project 2014 (CP2014), a national effort by lawyers and advocates to provide legal assistance for people given excessively harsh prison sentences seeking clemency from President Barack Obama. She thought that to make this work meaningful, she should take on a few clemency cases with her students.

Appearing with Professor JaneAnne Murray (center, front), are (left to right): Alayna O’Bryan, 2L, Alex Feltes, 2L, Lanie Krause, 2L, Hannah Schacherl, 3L, Kendra Saathoff, 2L, Emanuel Williams, 2L, and student director Emily Doyle, 2L.

Minnesota Law Students Working with Detainee Rights Immigration Clinic Help Secure Withholding of Removal and Obtain the Release of a South Sudanese Client

The James Binger Center for New Americans partners closely with several nonprofit legal services organizations throughout the Twin Cities to provide pro bono legal services to individuals in immigration proceedings. One such partnership involves a Court Observer Program at Minnesota’s Federal Immigration Court in Fort Snelling which is run by the Advocates for Human Rights. In late October 2021, a volunteer Court Observer witnessed a pro se individual struggling in Immigration Court.

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Minnesota Law Mourns the Passing of Lauren Graff '19  

Lauren Graff '19 died on Oct. 30 after suffering a pulmonary embolism while pregnant. Prior to her passing, she delivered a healthy baby boy, James. Her surviving spouse is Mitchell Ness ’18. 

"Please join me in offering our heartfelt condolences to Mitchell, baby James, and Lauren’s family," said Dean Garry W. Jenkins in a message to the Minnesota Law community. "Lauren touched the lives of so many in our community and this is a heartbreaking loss."

Lauren Graff '19

Meet the LL.M. Class of '22; Four LL.M. Students Share Their Stories

Minnesota Law boasts a top-notch LL.M. program for international law students that has hosted students from more than 80 countries over its quarter-century-plus history at the Law School. International Jurist magazine recently recognized our LL.M. program as one of the "Best Overall Experience" LL.M. programs in the United States.

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Minnesota Law Students Help Bee Nonprofit to Get Airborne  

As practice scholars at Minnesota Law's Business Law Clinic, 3Ls Molly McKinsey & Edmund Pine advised Mademoiselle Miel, a St. Paul chocolate shop known for its honey-infused bonbons and rooftop beehives, on setting up a nonprofit organization.

The mission of Building Bees will include supporting and training local beekeepers and educating the public on the ecological necessity of honeybees. The group plans to invest in low income and BIPOC communities to better support essential green spaces.

Corporate Institute Executive Director Emily Buchholz '10, 3Ls  Edmund Pine and Molly McKinsey, with Susan Brown, owner ofMademoiselle Miel in St. Paul