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In the News – Chauvin seeks new trial, impeachment of verdict
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Paulose comments to MPR on the request made by Chauvin's defense lawyer for a new trial as new information about one of the jurors has come to light. Read More
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In the News – Love Working From Home? Here’s How To Make It Last
In the NewsAssistant professor of business Ernest Owens was quoted by WCCO on how people can be more productive as they work from home during the pandemic. Read More -
In the News – University of Minnesota Law School ranked in top 25 on latest U.S. News & World Report list
In the NewsThe St. Thomas School of Law school is ranked 126 in U.S. News & World Report's list of top law schools in the country as reported by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Read More -
In the News – Chauvin juror defends participation in Washington protest
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran discussed with KSTP-TV the potential impact of new information that shows a juror in the Derek Chauvin trial attended the March on Washington in August. Read More -
In the News – Getting hiring right for your company's digital marketing effort
In the NewsOpus College of Business Marketing Professor Gino Giovannelli wrote about key skills for digital marketers for the Star Tribune. Read More -
In the News – Use-of-force cases prompt state debates over officer records
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran's legal expertise is cited in this nationally distributed story featured by the Associated Press about bills within state legislatures that are evaluating the use of force by police officers. Read More -
In the News – Justice ramps up Giuliani probe
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler commented for The Hill on the federal investigation of Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump's ally and onetime legal adviser. Read More -
In the News – Derek Chauvin Sentencing: Prosecutors Argue for More Than 15 Years
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler discussed with The Wall Street Journal the factors that will be weighed by the judge when sentencing former police officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd. Read More -
In the News – Court filings in Chauvin case highlight policing problems DOJ expected to probe
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran, who studies public access to police misconduct records, discussed with KSTP pretrial motions by prosecutors to make public the discipline and complaint data for the officers involved in the killing of George Floyd. Read More