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Minnesota Law Now

Minnesota Law Now

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Minnesota Law Now is a new podcast from the University of Minnesota Law School that brings together some of today’s most insightful legal scholars in conversation about law, policy, current events, and the ideas that shape our world.©2026 Regents of the University of Minnesota
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  • Law, Resistance, and the Role of the State - Part 2
    2026/08/10

    Amna Akbar, Benjamin N. Berger Professor in Criminal Law, and Emmanuel Mauleón, associate professor of law — two leading scholars of critical legal thought — join Dean William McGeveran in a discussion about policing, social movements, abolition, and the tensions between state power and grassroots movements for justice — including the most pressing federal–state conflicts unfolding in Minnesota today.


    From the deployment of federal immigration enforcement agents into Minneapolis and St. Paul as part of Operation Metro Surge to state-level investigations into federal conduct and pushback against federal funding actions, Minnesota has become a key battleground over law, coercive power, and democratic resistance. Recent events have included confrontations between federal agents and protesters, widespread protests against ICE operations, and legal action by Minnesota officials challenging federal tactics and seeking accountability for alleged misconduct by federal officers. These tensions highlight deep questions about the limits of federal authority, civil liberties, community self-determination, and the law’s role in both upholding and resisting state violence.

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    21 分
  • Law, Resistance, and the Role of the State - Part 1
    2026/08/04

    Amna Akbar, Benjamin N. Berger Professor in Criminal Law, and Emmanuel Mauleón, associate professor of law — two leading scholars of critical legal thought — join Dean William McGeveran in a discussion about policing, social movements, abolition, and the tensions between state power and grassroots movements for justice — including the most pressing federal–state conflicts unfolding in Minnesota today.

    From the deployment of federal immigration enforcement agents into Minneapolis and St. Paul as part of Operation Metro Surge to state-level investigations into federal conduct and pushback against federal funding actions, Minnesota has become a key battleground over law, coercive power, and democratic resistance. Recent events have included confrontations between federal agents and protesters, widespread protests against ICE operations, and legal action by Minnesota officials challenging federal tactics and seeking accountability for alleged misconduct by federal officers. These tensions highlight deep questions about the limits of federal authority, civil liberties, community self-determination, and the law’s role in both upholding and resisting state violence.


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    24 分
  • The SAVE Act and the Future of Voting, Equality, and Work
    2026/05/04

    In this episode of Minnesota Law Now, Professor Jill Hasday, Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Centennial Professor of Law, and Professor Charlotte Garden, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett Professor of Law, sit down with Dean William McGeveran to break down the constitutional stakes of the SAVE Act — from voting access and equal protection to its disproportionate impact on women, particularly those navigating name changes. They also explore the law’s broader ripple effects, including potential consequences for labor and employment rights, workplace verification systems, and economic participation.

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    26 分
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