List of Law Schools in Minnesota
Hamline
University Law School
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.A.P.A.; J.D./M.A.O.L.; J.D./M.L.I.S.;
J.D./M.A.M.; J.D./M.A.N.M.; J.D./M.F.A
Student activities: The law school is home to 3 publications:
Hamline Law Review, Journal of Public Law and Policy, & Journal of
Law and Religion (peer reviewed). Students may participate in over
20 moot court competitions, and there are student organization
opportunities to fit every interest (i.e.: political, pro bono,
substantive areas, sports). The Student Bar Association serves as
the student government.
University of Minnesota--Twin Cities Law School
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.U.R.P.; J.D./M.B.S.; J.D./M.P.H.;
J.D./Ph.D.; J.D./M.D.; J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.S.; J.D./M.A.; J.D./M.P.A.;
J.D./M.Ed.; J.D./M.B.T.; J.D./M.P.P.; J.D./M.C.S; J.D./M.H.A
Student activities: All 2Ls participate in journal or moot court.
Journals: MN Law Review; Law & Inequality: J. of Theory & Practice;
MN J. of Int'l Law; MN J. of Law, Science & Tech.; Crime & Justice;
MN J. of Business Law & Entrepreneurship. Moot courts: Civil Rights,
Envt'l, IP, Int'l, Nat'l, Labor & Emplm't, M. Pirsig, and ABA. Over
50 student organizations address legal practice, politics, culture,
and service.
University of St. Thomas School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.A. Catholic Studies; J.D./M.A.
Educational Leadership; J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.S.W.; J.D./M.A.
Professional Psychology
Student activities: The Law Journal hosts symposia; generating
articles for publication around a theme. The Board of Advocates
coordinates participation in interscholastic moot court,
negotiation, client counseling and mock trial competitions. Many
student groups thrive at UST, including the Public Service Board,
Federalist Society, St. Thomas More Society and Black, Latino and
Asian Law Students Associations.
William
Mitchell College of Law
Joint degrees awarded: N/A
Student activities: William Mitchell has more than 40 student
organizations, including the William Mitchell Law Review. Students
can participate in many moot courts and competitions and conduct pro
bono work in partnership with the Minnesota Justice Foundation. Many
cultural and educational events are hosted by our Multicultural
Affairs Office. The law school also organizes lectures and
symposiums for students.
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