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Donna M. Byrne is an Adjunct Professor at Mitchell Hamline School of Law. Her work focuses on intersections of law with tax policy, environmental regulations, property rights, and food labeling standards. She has contributed extensively to legal scholarship through peer-reviewed articles and commentary.
Her research explores topics such as progressive taxation frameworks, the philosophical underpinnings of property law, and the legal implications of food labeling in consumer protection contexts. Notable works include analyses of cloned meat regulations and organic certification, raw milk legal debates, and the application of Locke’s theories to modern tax systems.
Byrne has published in journals like the Nebraska Law Review, Arizona Law Review, and Temple Law Review. Her writing spans tax law, environmental litigation, and media law, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to legal scholarship.


