Meet the Volume 48 Articles Editors

Madalyn Elmquist, May 2022

Articles Editor

What did you do before you enrolled in law school, and how did you decide law school was right for you?

I went straight from college to law school. Nonetheless, for two years during college, I worked for a criminal defense and family law firm in Mankato, MN: Birkholz & Associates, LLC. This firm and my undergraduate mentor, Sara Edwards-Burger, guided and affirmed my decision to enter the legal field.

What are your goals for Volume 48?

I want to build upon the momentum from Volume 47 by publishing timely articles addressing pertinent issues (i.e., reproductive rights, racial justice, police reform, gender equality, etc.) to encourage legal discourse and societal reform.

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Meet the Volume 48 Symposium and Online Editors

Maggie Green, May 2022

Symposium Editor

What did you do before you enrolled in law school, and how did you decide law school was right for you?

I always knew I wanted to go to law school. When I was a junior in undergrad, I met with a handful of attorneys to discuss their careers and the decision to go to law school. Each one recommended that I get some work experience before deciding law school was the right fit for me, so I took a few years off and worked in state-level politics. I am so glad I did. I started out on a state senate campaign, then worked for two different government relations firms. During those three years between undergrad and law school, I met incredible people and became confident that law school was the right choice for me. I also got the chance to meet attorneys in a variety of practice areas and saw firsthand how they used their legal education to advocate for community change.

What are your goals for Volume 48?

Mitchell Hamline as a law school is known for its strong ties to the community and for breaking away from the conventional law school experience. My classmates are from a wide variety of backgrounds and Mitchell Hamline’s alumni are consistently recognized for excellence in practice across the country. I want Volume 48 to reflect and celebrate that tradition. As the symposium editor, I am looking forward to highlighting the amazing work happening in both the Minnesota legal community as well as our Mitchell Hamline community.

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Meet the Volume 48 Managing Editors (2/2)

Becky Erickson, May 2022

Managing Editor

What did you do before you enrolled in law school, and how did you decide law school was right for you?

I worked in the environmental realm before starting law school, primarily focused on environmental policy. I started thinking about law school while working for a legislative council and realized my favorite part of the job was analyzing legal questions. I finally decided law school was right for me after months of conversations with my boss and mentors. 

What are your goals for Volume 48?

My main goal as a Managing Editor is to aid in Associate growth and development for three reasons. First, serving on Law Review is a lot of work, but it is my hope that we can provide each Associate with a rewarding experience by investing in their growth and development. Second, Associates play a critical role in our editorial process and our success depends on them. Third, I want to set Volume 49 up for success by cultivating interest in serving as future Board members in a capacity well-suited with their skill set.

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