In January 1917, Professor Henry J. Fletcher launched the Minnesota Law Review with lofty aspirations: “A well-conducted law review . . . ought to do something to develop the spirit of statesmanship as distinguished from a dry professionalism. It ought at the same time contribute a little something to the systematic growth of the whole law.” For the next forty years, in conjunction with the Minnesota State Bar Association, the faculty of the University of Minnesota Law School directed the work of student editors of the Law Review. Despite their initial oversight and vision, however, the faculty gradually handed the editorial mantle over to law students.
During 1954 and 1955, the “faculty” editors left the masthead of the journal, affiliation with the State Bar was severed, and the faculty Editor-in-Chief quietly assumed the role of “advisor.” From April 1955 through June 1989, a student President oversaw the publication. Then, in October of 1989, the student staff revived the role of Editor-in-Chief, a title now worn by a student. Today, the Board of Editors, consisting of up to thirty-nine editors, governs the Law Review and determines its policies and procedures. Along with thirty-eight student staff members, each Board of Editors strives to rise to the challenge of Professor Fletcher to “contribute a little something to the systematic growth of the whole law.”

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Submissions from 1918

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The Minneapolis Court of Conciliation in Operation, W.R. Vance

Submissions from 1917

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Belligerent Interference with Mails, C.D. Allin

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Case of the Appam, C.D. Allin

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English and German Prize Courts and Prize Law, C.D. Allin

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Oregon Minimum Wage Cases, Rome G. Brown

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Supreme Court on the Adamson Law, Charles W. Bunn

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Rights in Soil and Mineral Under Water, Oscar Hallam

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Federal Uniform Bills of Lading Act, Henry Hull

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Rules of the Conflict of Laws Applicable to Bills and Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen

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Rules of the Conflict of Laws Applicable to Bills and Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen

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Rules of the Conflict of Laws Applicable to Bills and Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen

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Rules of the Conflict of Laws Applicable to Bills and Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen

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Rules of the Conflict of Laws Applicable to Bills and Notes, Ernest G. Lorenzen

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Benefit to the Promisor as Consideration for a Second Promise of the Same Act, Edmund M. Morgan

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The Constitutional Issue in Minimum-Wage Legislation, Thomas Reed Powell

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Minnesota Residence District Act of 1915, Chelsea J. Rockwood

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Jurisdiction for Ingeritance Taxation, William J. Stevenson

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Charitable Gifts and the Minnesota Statute of Uses and Trusts, Edward S. Thurston

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National Banks as Trustees under the Federal Reserve Act, A. Ueland

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Proposed Court of Conciliation, William R. Vance

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New Laws for Minnesota Children, Edward F. Waite

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Power of the State to Restrict the use of Real Property, R.S. Wiggin