Reminder – How to Write a Case Note Session
Please join us on Monday, April 25 at 5:00 p.m. CST for a session on how to write a case note featuring Professor Knapp. Writing a case note is a key component of Mitchell Hamline Law Review’s Write-On Process. Professor Knapp has kindly agreed to share case note writing tips and tricks. If you are unable to attend, do not worry, this session will be recorded and posted to our YouTube channel.
- How to Write a Case Note with Professor Knapp:
- Monday, April 25 at 5:00 p.m. CST
- How to Write a Case Note with Professor Knapp Zoom Link
WHAT IS LAW REVIEW?
The Mitchell Hamline Law Review is composed of articles written by students, professors, and practitioners discussing relevant legal topics. This publication is entirely student managed. The journal is published and distributed to practitioners and is available on Westlaw, Lexis, and the Mitchell Hamline Law Review website.
HOW DO I JOIN?
Students can apply for Law Review by participating in and completing the Write-On Process. Full-time 1L students and Part-time 1L/2L students are invited to apply. You can sign up by filling out the registration form. Registration closes May 12, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. CST.
The Write-On Process takes place after finals, and over the course of three weeks: from May 16 – June 5, 2022. Applicants will complete a Bluebook quiz and write a case note (an analysis of a recent Minnesota Supreme Court decision). The Bluebook quiz will be distributed at 8:00 a.m CST on May 16 and will be due at 11:59 p.m. CST on May 22. The case note portion will begin on May 23 at 8:00 a.m. CST. Case note materials will be distributed at that time. Case notes are due on June 5 at 11:59 p.m. CST. All grading will be anonymous. Successful applicants will be notified in late June or early July, prior to OCI interviews
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A LAW REVIEW ASSOCIATE?
Associates conduct authority checks, check citations, and make grammatical edits on assigned articles. Additionally, all Associates write a long paper during their time on law review, which satisfies the long paper requirement for graduation. MHLR publishes several student long papers every volume.
For their services, Associates earn 3 pass/fail academic credits for the school year. These credits can be applied in Fall, J-term, or Spring semesters.
WHY JOIN LAW REVIEW?
Associates gain significant experience and exposure to legal writing and citation. Additionally, law review is a great networking and leadership development opportunity as well as a resume builder, and opportunity to work with students across sections.
Still have questions? Contact Volume 49’s Notes & Comments Editors via email at mhsl.submissions@gmail.com.