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The Supreme Court of India                

Anne Longfellow, MJIL Staff Member: On his recent visit to the University of Minnesota, Justice Scalia spoke to my Administrative Law class. During his lecture...

The Death of the Death Penalty

Ally Billeaud, Editor-in-Chief: During last week’s visit to the University of Minnesota, Justice Scalia said he “wouldn’t be surprised” if the death penalty is repealed...

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as A Perfect Example of How Economic Considerations Can be (and Are) Interwoven with Political Ones

Weichen Wang, Managing Editor: On Sunday, October 4 th, 2015, the 12 signatory countries to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) announced conclusion of negotiations which have...

Snoozing Democracy: The De-juridification of Emergencies

Antonios Kouroutakis* and Sofia Ranchordas**: Conventional wisdom says that crises are temporary. Hence in turbulent times of war and economic crisis, which require extraordinary and...

Will Lexmark v. Impression Bring International Patent Exhaustion?

Adam Barkl, MJIL Staff Member: Just over a week ago, the Federal Circuit heard en banc oral arguments in the case Lexmark International Inc. v...

Introducing the MJIL Blog

The Minnesota Journal of International Law is excited to announce a new feature: the MJIL Blog. The Blog will feature posts from staff and other...

Japanese Curry (カレー)

Sukanya Momsen, MJIL Managing Editor: There are many things to love about the Japanese culture, and food is definitely one of those things. One of...

Volume 25 Staff Welcomes the New Year, New Volume

The Volume 25 Staff recently gathered to celebrate the beginning of the school year and the 25th edition of the Minnesota Journal of International Law...