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Call for Papers

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The editor of William Mitchell Law Review has asked us to post their call for papers on "(1) sentencing; (2) the plain view doctrine; and (3) public defense." The text is after the jump.
The William Mitchell Law Review is proud to dedicate its second issue to recent developments in criminal law in its upcoming Volume 37 (fall 2010), which will focus in three areas: (1) sentencing; (2) the plain view doctrine; and (3) public defense.  We are currently seeking papers that examine current issues and recent developments in these important areas of law.  Submissions may either take the form of shorter commentaries or longer law review articles.
 
The William Mitchell Law Review is highly regarded both regionally and nationally.  William Mitchell College of Law was just ranked by the U.S. News & World Report as a top 100 law school and the William Mitchell Law Review was recently ranked 22nd in citations by judges.  Over the years, the William Mitchell Law Review has featured the works of various scholars and practitioners such as Congressman Tim Penny and former Vice President Walter Mondale.  The William Mitchell Law Review has also published nationally known legal experts, ranging from Philip Bruner, to Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, Byron White, and Harry Blackmun.  Now we would like to invite you to join us by submitting an article for our upcoming volume.
 
Please direct inquiries to Executive Editor Adam Pabarcus at adam.pabarcus@wmitchell.edu.  Submissions are due August 15, 2010.  Submissions can be e-mailed to adam.pabarcus@wmitchell.edu or mailed to the Editorial Office at the address below.  Please note, the Law Review prefers electronic submissions.

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