Mitchell Hamline Law Review is a student run organization that publishes legal articles written by practitioners, professors, and students in three volumes over the course of the academic year. Law Review is seeking candidates to serve as Associates for Volume 52 during the 2025-2026 academic year. Any student who will be enrolled through May 2026 is able to participate in Write-On for Law Review, including BAM, blended, part-time, and full-time students.
The Law Review Write-On Process will take place over eleven days, from Wednesday, May 21 to Sunday, June 1, 2025. The application includes a Bluebook Citation Quiz, a Case Note Outline, and a Personal Statement. Registration closes Friday, May 16.
Bluebook Citation Quiz
The Bluebook Quiz is designed to evaluate applicants’ ability to correct citations and verify that citations accurately support the assertions they reference. It consists of 20 citation corrections and 20 multiple-choice authority-checking questions.
Case Note Outline
Applicants will analyze a recent Minnesota Supreme Court case using a provided packet of supporting materials—no outside research required. Rather than writing a full case note, applicants will submit an outline and abstract, showcasing their thesis development and argument organization.
Personal Statement
The Personal Statement allows applicants to showcase their interest in Law Review and what they will contribute to the team. In 400–600 words, applicants will articulate why they want to join Law Review and how their skills, experiences, and perspectives will enhance the publication. This component evaluates both writing ability and the applicant’s potential to contribute meaningfully to the Law Review community.
Interested in Write-On for Law Review? Register here today.
Have more questions or are you curious about the process? Visit our Write-On page here.