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In the News – Murder case against ex-cop in Floyd's death goes to the jury
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler is interviewed by New Zealand Radio on the Derek Chauvin trial. A jury later found the former Minneapolis police officer guilty on all charges in the murder of George Floyd.
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In the News – What's next for sentencing of Derek Chauvin, and what the maximum penalty could be
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran is cited as an expert source in a nationally distributed story featured by WUSA-9 about what sentencing could be like for Derek Chauvin after a jury found the former Minneapolis police officer guilty on all charges in the murder of George Floyd. -
In the News – If Chauvin is found guilty, it could change the legal system forever. Here's how.
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Paulose is interviewed about the impact of the Derek Chauvin trial after a jury found the former Minneapolis police officer guilty of murder. Her quote was also tweeted on the MSNBC account. -
Remembering Walter Mondale
University NewsFormer Vice President Walter Mondale, a Minnesotan whose public career spanned seven decades, including serving as an influential senator and Democratic nominee for president, died on April 19 at the age of 93. Revisit photos from his presence on the St. Thomas campus. -
In the News – College Consensus Publishes Composite Ranking of the Best Online Catholic Colleges and Universities for 2021
In the NewsSt. Thomas was named one of the best online Catholic colleges for 2021 by College Consensus. -
In the News – Your interests beyond your job can be key to new ideas
In the NewsAnnMarie Thomas, professor of entrepreneurship and engineering, wrote a column for the Star Tribune on the secret to new ideas. -
In the News – A look at the misconduct hidden by Maine's largest police force
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran is quoted in this nationally distributed story featured in Yahoo News about misconduct that is being investigated within a police force in Maine. -
In the News – Explaining the possible outcomes of jury deliberations in the Derek Chauvin trial
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran discussed the potential outcomes of the Derek Chauvin trial with MinnPost as the jury begins deliberations. Chauvin is charged in the killing of George Floyd. -
In the News – Derek Chauvin trial jurors the only audience that matters for Monday's closing arguments
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran is cited in a nationally distributed story featured in the Star Tribune about what to expect during closing arguments in the Derek Chauvin trial. Chauvin is charged in the killing of George Floyd. -
In the News – 2021 40 Under 40: University of St. Thomas' Artika Tyner is educator, advocate, author, speaker
In the NewsDr. Artika Tyner, law professor and director of the Center on Race, Leadership and Social Justice, is featured in the 40 Under 40 article in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal for her accomplishments.