Minnesota Law Review

{{Infobox journal

| title = Minnesota Law Review

| discipline = Law review

| editor = Phillip de Sa e Silva (Vol. 108)https://minnesotalawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/MLR-Vol.108-Masthead-Final.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}

| abbreviation = Minn. Law Rev.

| bluebook=Minn. L. Rev.

| publisher = University of Minnesota Law School

| country = United States

| frequency = Bimonthly

| history = 1917–present

| website = http://www.minnesotalawreview.org/

| ISSN = 0026-5535

| OCLC = 1758198

| LCCN = 18014798

}}

The Minnesota Law Review is a student-run law review published by students at University of Minnesota Law School. The journal is published six times a year in November, December, February, April, May, and June. It was established by Henry J. Fletcher and William Reynolds Vance in 1917.

The journal contains articles, essays, features, and book reviews by legal scholars as well as student-written notes. The journal has an online companion called Headnotes. Additionally, the journal maintains a blog called De Novo.

In 2021, the journal selected its first Black Editor-in-Chief, Brandie Burris.{{cite tweet|number=1355594015542968327|user=MinnesotaLawRev|title=We are pleased to announce the Board...|date=30 January 2021}}

Noted alumni

Admissions

The law review accepts new members through an annual petitioning process. The petition includes two components: a case comment and a bluebooking portion. Candidates are then evaluated based on their petition, grades, and a personal statement.

See also

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