Recent Articles from Samantha Stetzer
Minnesota artists consider what’s next in AI copyrights
A look at the evolving world of AI copyrights in art and the legal implications for artists and innovators.
Speech or conduct? Effects of website designer ruling uncertain
It’s too early to assess the ramifications of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling that a Christian graphic artist who wants to design wedding websites can refuse to work with same-sex couples, according to some Minnesota legal experts.
Bar exam passage rates declining? Experts say it’s hard to tell
Some reports dating back to 2022 suggest national pass rates are down, but some legal experts say the truth behind the data is actually more complex.
Native law experts dispel misconceptions in panel session
In 2017, Casey Matthiesen attended her first Minnesota American Indian Bar Association (MAIBA) meeting.
Does pay transparency yield equity?
How much money do you make? That question can either evoke nerves or an honest answer — depending on the stance one takes on the issue of pay transparency.
Multilingual challenges in law
For those who work in the state’s legal system, language diversity is a reality that impacts many cases.
Could AI graduate from law school?
Minnesota professors put ChatGPT to the test — and it gets a C+
2022 Attorneys of the Year: Energy Policy Advocates v. Ellison: Recognizing the Common-Interest Doctrine
When the requests at the core of Energy Policy Advocates v. Ellison first began, attorney Oliver Larson never anticipated it would lead Minnesota to finally create a legal precedent for use of the common-interest doctrine in the state.
2022 Attorneys of the Year: Holding Opioid Companies Accountable
Nearly 25 years after the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office and others across the U.S. settled with tobacco companies for damages from tobacco sales, echoes of similar litigation spread throughout the current attorney general’s office.
2022 Attorneys of the Year: Patrick Arenz
In early September 2015, Brian Short murdered his wife and three children before dying by suicide in their Greenwood, Minnesota, home.
Immigration law experts raise questions about Title 42
A small clause is causing major disruptions in immigration law this winter.
Making ‘room for everyone’
Minnesota experts assess how the Respect for Marriage Act balances interests.
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