Symposia take thought leadership of Mitchell Hamline Law Review live
Hamline Law extends the Hamline Law Review’s reputation for encouraging critical thought by hosting CLE symposia on our Saint Paul campus, oftentimes in conjunction with one of our acclaimed Institutes: the Business Law Institute, the Health Law Institute, and the Dispute Resolution Institute. Symposia feature presenters who are leaders in legal education, government, business, the bar and the judiciary. Attendees come from across the country and represent many law schools, industries, and legal and business professions. Subsequent issues of Mitchell Hamline Law Review are dedicated to publishing of symposia proceedings.
Past symposia topics have included
- Legal, Medical, and Ethical Issues in Minnesota End-of-Life Care
- Reforming the Secondary Mortgage Market
- Disability Discrimination and the Law in the New Millennium: Triumphs and Setbacks in Education and Employment
- The Evolution of Trade Secret Law: Reflecting on 30 Years of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act
- The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: Searching for the Crossroads of Safety and Innovation
- A Century Later: Answering Roscoe Pound’s Call for Change in the Administration of Justice