Description |
Online resource |
Summary |
"The Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy is a student-run organization devoted to the discussion and analysis of contemporary legal and public policy issues. The Journal provides a forum for both students and the legal community to engage in scholarly thought, analysis, and writing on a wide range of areas of law affecting national and international policy issues. ... [T]he Journal devotes one of its bi-annual editions to Alternative Dispute Resolution topics. Non-ADR editions often take a special theme, such as Pro Bono Legal Services. Editions may include both outside articles, authored by professors, lawyers, and judges, and student articles, authored by second and third year law students selected as Journal Associates."--Excerpted from Mission Statement |
Prior Title |
Hamline journal of public law |
Later Title |
Journal of law and practice |
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Mitchell Hamline law journal of public policy and practice |
Related To |
Merged with: Journal of law and practice to form: Mitchell Hamline law journal of public policy and practice |
Notes |
Volume 7, number 1 (1986); title from Hein Online journal page, viewed July 8, 2022 |
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Vol. 37.1 (2017); Ebscohost, viewed July 8, 2022 |
Subject |
Public law -- Minnesota -- Periodicals
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Public policy (Law) -- Minnesota -- Periodicals
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Public law -- United States -- Periodicals
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Public policy (Law) -- United States -- Periodicals
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Form |
Electronic journal
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Author |
Hamline University. School of Law
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LC no. |
2007228636 |
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