Sue Burum, Professor
507-389-6941
sue.burum@mnsu.edu
Education
- J.D. from University of North Dakota, 1981
- M.A. from Hamline University, 1992
Areas of Interest
- Civil Liberties
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Procedure
Courses Taught
- LAWE 231 Criminal Law and Procedure
- LAWE 436 Civil Liberties
- LAWE437 Judicial Process
- LAWE 453 Constitutional Law
Selected Publications/Presentations
- Burum, S. (2019). Carpenter v. US: Are cellphones an investigator’s new best friend? National Social Science Journal, 52(1), 16-24.
- Burum, S. (2018, July). Carpenter v. US: What is the role of cellphone location data in investigations? Paper presented at the National Social Sciences Association Conference, Lake Tahoe, NV.
- Burum, S. (2018, October). Janus v. AFSCME: Public sector unions and fair share union dues. Paper presented at the National Social Sciences Association Conference, New Orleans, LA.
- Burum, S. (2019, April). Madison v. Alb: Should the death penalty be applied to a person who can no longer remember the crimes. Paper presented at the National Social Sciences Association Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
- Burum, S. (2019). Neutrality: Again? National Social Science Journal, 52(2), 1-12.
- Burum, S, (2019). Uradnik v. Inter Faculty Organization, et al: Can a faculty member refuse union representation? National Social Science Journal, 52(2), 26-34.
- Burum, S. & Burum, J. (2019). CRISPR and patent law: Molecular biology is not the only thing that is confusing! National Social Science Journal, 52(1), 25-34.