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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

Minnesota Law Grads (Once Again) Have Highest Bar Pass Rate in State

Minnesota Law grads performed extraordinarily well on the July 2021 administration of the Minnesota bar exam.

Among first-time takers, the bar exam pass rate was an eye-popping 96.3 percent, higher than any other law school in the state and the second highest recorded since the Uniform Bar Examination was introduced seven years ago. The pass rate of Minnesota Law's first-time bar takers was nearly 15% above the state's overall bar pass rate of 81.9%.

Among all takers (regardless of attempt), Minnesota Law grads' pass rate was 94% (also the highest in the state).

Bar Pass Rate 96.3 percent

Meet the Class of '24; Eight 1Ls Share Their Stories

With the arrival of the class of 2024, Minnesota Law welcomed 231 first-year J.D. students from nearly 140 undergraduate institutions in 38 states, the District of Columbia, and six different countries. Below are links to the Q&As of eight members of this the entering J.D. class who kindly consented to share their stories:

Meet the Class

Law School Mourns Passing of Kenneth Schoen, Former Director, Institute for Criminal Justice

Kenneth Schoen, former director of the Law School's Institute for Criminal Justice, died on Sept. 1 at the age of 89.

Schoen had a long career devoted to criminal justice reform, helping to develop alternatives to incarceration and improve prison conditions nationwide. He also served as Minnesota commissioner of corrections, and as director of criminal justice grantmaking for the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation in New York.

Kenneth Schoen, former director of the Law School's Institute for Criminal Justice

Medtronic Funds Scholarships Named for Pioneering Judges Pamela Alexander '77 and Michael Davis '72

Thanks to a generous gift from Medtronic, Minnesota Law has created two new scholarships named after trailblazing alumni. The Judge Pamela G. Alexander ’77 Scholarship and Judge Michael J. Davis ’72 Scholarship were established to support law students who show a commitment to social justice and exhibit outstanding potential for legal work as civil rights or public interest attorneys.

Judge Pamela Alexander '77 and Senior Judge Michael Davis '72