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Moriearty currently teaches criminal law classes as well as some undergraduate classes on race, justice, and incarceration at the University of Minnesota. She is also a co-director of the clinical program at the law school, where she gets to represent and guide her law students in real-life cases.

[WORK/LIFE] Advocating for the incarcerated: Moriearty’s career path though her passion for social justice

Hazel Waltenbaugh, The Rubicon October 21, 2021
Perry Moriearty is an Associate Professor of Law and the Co-Director of Law Clinics at the University of Minnesota. She teaches criminal law, juvenile justice and co-directs the Child Advocacy & Juvenile Justice Clinic.
Lawmakers rushed back to Washington, D.C., to pass the largest stimulus bill in U.S. history.

Largest stimulus package in U.S. history passed by Congress, signed by President

Nikolas Liepins, Political Correspondent March 27, 2020

While grappling with economic downturns spurred by the coronavirus pandemic ripping through the United States, the President today signed into law the largest economic stimulus package in American history....

Column: Carbon limits will help environment and economy, and even better if paired with a carbon tax

Column: Carbon limits will help environment and economy, and even better if paired with a “carbon tax”

Nick Cohen, Columnist September 23, 2013

President Barack Obama proposed a new set of carbon limits on Friday, kickstarting a program he’s been meaning to implement since his second inaugural address. They are meant to be more of a compromise...

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