Start your visit by picking up your name badge(s)—they’ll be your admission ticket(s) to all Reunion events except football. You also can get an attendance list for your class, pick up a printed events schedule, and ask Michigan Law staff any other questions you have about your Reunion weekend.
Remember your classmates who are no longer with us. Quiet reflection space is available all day.
Nothing will make you nostalgic for law school like watching a current student sweat a cold call. Sit in on a lecture and truly relive the experience. A handful of classes will welcome alumni visitors for their Friday morning lecture. Registration is not required, but space is limited. All assigned classrooms are subject to change.
- 10:20–11:35 a.m.
- Contracts with Prof. Jeffery Zhang (Hutchins Hall 120)
- Corporate & White Collar Crime with Prof. Vic Khanna (Hutchins Hall 138)
- International Criminal Law with Prof. Karima Bennoune, ‘94 (Jeffries Hall 1020)
- Torts with Prof. Alexandra Klass (Jeffries Hall 1225)
Alumni and friends of the following organizations are welcome to attend these meet-ups with current students. Further details will be provided at Reunion registration.
Res Gestae
10:30 a.m.—1 p.m.
Aikens Commons, Upper Level
Women’s Law Student Association (WLSA)
11:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.
Skadden Study, Aikens Commons, Lower Level
Enjoy lunch with other alumni and current students. $15 per adult, $7.50 for children ages 6–10, and children under 5 are free. Registration is required.
Sherman Clark is the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law. He teaches torts, evidence, legal ethics, and sports law, and his research explores connections between law, ethics, persuasion, character, and thriving. Clark will deliver remarks on a timely topic related to his field of study.
Ellen Katz is the Ralph W. Aigler Professor of Law and writes and teaches about election law, civil rights and remedies, and equal protection. In July 2024 she will begin her term as Associate Dean for Academic Programming. Katz will deliver remarks on a timely topic related to her field of study.
Student groups interested in connecting with their alumni will use this time for casual meet-ups. Further details will be provided at Reunion registration.
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
Skadden Study, Lower Level, Aikens Commons, Hutchins Hall
Phid House
502 E. Madison
Class dinners are the heart of Reunion. The event will include a class photo, and buffet dinner and cocktails are included in the event price. Cocktail hour starts at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 p.m. $70 for adults, $25 for children 12 and under; children younger than two are free. Registration is required and space is limited. We will share room assignments for each class dinner closer to Reunion.
Room assignments at the Michigan League:
30th Reunion: Vandenberg (2nd floor)
35th Reunion: Hussey (2nd floor)
40th Reunion: Michigan (2nd floor)
45th Reunion: Henderson (3rd floor)
50th & Emeritus Alumni: Ballroom (2nd floor)
If you haven’t already done so, pick up your name badge(s) here—they’ll be your admission ticket(s) to all Reunion events except football. You also can get an attendance list for your class, pick up a printed events schedule, and ask Michigan Law staff any other questions you have about your Reunion weekend.
This special event welcomes alumni who give $2,500 or more annually to the Law School Fund and who, in appreciation, are recognized at the Cavaedium Society level. Invited guests will receive a separate invitation; RSVP required.
For more information on annual giving, the Law School Fund, and Reunion giving, please contact the annual giving team at [email protected].
Remember your classmates who are no longer with us. Quiet reflection space is available all day.
Join Interim Dean Kyle Logue, the Douglas A. Kahn Collegiate Professor of Law, for an update on the Law School.
Gather with old friends and new to enjoy picnic food and non-alcoholic beverages. (Note: Due to state liquor license regulations and U-M campus policy, we are unable to serve alcohol.) To find your classmates, look for class year signs located throughout the picnic. $35 for adults, $20 for children 12 and under; children younger than two are free. Registration is required and space is limited.
Not attending the football game in the Big House, but still want to watch? Join classmates and fellow alumni to watch the Wolverines take on the University of Texas Longhorns. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and food will be served. $45 for adults, $20 for children 12 years old and under; children younger than two are free. Reunion celebrants can register themselves and up to three guests. Registration is required and space is limited.
Join your fellow classmates and 100,000+ Wolverines fans as U-M takes on the University of Texas.
IMPORTANT FOOTBALL TICKET INFORMATION:
- The Law School is allotted a very limited supply of tickets from Michigan Athletics and the Michigan Law block of tickets is sold out.
- If you would like to purchase additional tickets near the Law School’s seats, look for tickets near section 14, rows 31–39, and section 15, rows 33–34. Online ticket retailers such as SeatGeek may have tickets available near your classmates.
- For those who purchased tickets in the Law School’s block, digital tickets will be sent via mobile delivery approximately three weeks prior to the game.
- Your Reunion registration fees must be paid in full before Athletics will issue tickets electronically.
- U-M Athletics is promoting this game as a MAIZE OUT at Michigan Stadium, so wear your maize spirit wear!
Alumni and friends of the following organization are welcomed to this meet-up with current students. Further details will be provided at Reunion registration.
Latinx Law Students Association (LLSA)
~3:30 p.m. (This event will begin immediately following the football game)
LLSA offices, Hutchins Hall B118
Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
7:30—9 p.m.
Lawyers Club Lounge
Pre-order a delicious meal from Zingerman’s to cap off your Reunion weekend. You can stay and enjoy your lunch on the Quad or grab it to go. The bagged lunch includes your choice of a sandwich or salad, chips, a dill pickle, fresh fruit, and a brownie. Kid’s meals include a choice of sandwich, milk and applesauce. Visit this Zingerman’s menu to browse options; you will be able to place your order during the registration process. Lunch is $25 per adult; kid’s meals are $10. Registration is required.