Minnesota Law Review - Significant Articles

Significant Articles

  • Kamisar, Yale (1958). "Some Non-Religious Views against Proposed Mercy-Killing Legislation". Minnesota Law Review 42 (6): 969.
  • Prosser, William L. (1966). "The Fall of the Citadel (Strict Liability to the Consumer)". Minnesota Law Review 50: 791.
  • Amsterdam, Anthony G. (1974). "Perspectives on the Fourth Amendment". Minnesota Law Review 58: 349.
  • Muris, Timothy J. (1980). "Opportunistic Behavior and the Law of Contracts". Minnesota Law Review 65: 521.
  • Harris, David A. (1999). "Stories, the Statistics, and the Law: Why ‘Driving While Black’ Matters". Minnesota Law Review 84 (2): 265–325.

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