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Women’s Prison Sue State Over Black Mold Exposure

The Best Lawyers Are Both Book Smart and People Smart

Child Welfare Appellate Clinic Wins Court of Appeals Case

Michigan Supreme Court proposes ban on interpreter fees for criminal defendants

U-M Professor Casts Doubt on Supreme Court Taking Up Case to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage

Leah Litman on the Grievance and Conspiracy Theories That Run SCOTUS

Interview on “The Oldest Constitutional Question”

Trump’s Census Order is unworkable, unprecedented and unconstitutional

Michigan’s children deserve more than an investigation

Years after Edenville flood, blame game still rages in Michigan court

Trump’s birthright citizenship order faces more bans than before Supreme Court ruling

Senator Cornyn says FBI will help track down Texas Democrats who fled over redistricting vote

Stateside: Aug. 7, 2025

The Oldest Constitutional Question

60 years later, Voting Rights Act protections for minority voters face new threats

Trump’s tactics are bending the criminal justice system to his agenda

5 things to know about possible FBI involvement in Texas redistricting battle

Protections of the Voting Rights Act are under threat as the law marks its 60th anniversary

Law Deans Push Back on ABA’s Proposal to Double Experiential Learning Credits

Trump administration violated impoundment law by canceling NIH grants, slowing new awards, GAO finds

As the Supreme Court Focuses on the Past, Historians Turn to Advocacy

Judges Openly Doubt Government as Justice Dept. Misleads and Dodges Orders

Trump contorting justice department into his ‘personal weapon’, experts warn

Van Hollen backs bill to expand criminal record expungement access

Interview: Samuel Bagenstos

A Federal Judge Just Called Out the Trump Administration for Lying to the Supreme Court

Texas’ proposed congressional map dismantles districts flagged by DOJ

Family of Epstein survivor: ‘Shocking’ to hear Trump say Virginia Giuffre was ‘stolen’

Michigan Law Hosts Applied Legal Storytelling Conference

Donald Trump’s tariff powers face a high-stakes legal test

Why does everyone want to talk to Ghislaine Maxwell?

Trump Bypasses Congress to Keep Interim Prosecutors in California and Nevada

How The Roberts Court Is Betraying The Country

Leah Litman Receives Top Honor from National Association of Women Lawyers

What to know about the metastasizing Jeffrey Epstein controversy

DOGE builds AI tool to cut 50 percent of federal regulations

With his suit against Murdoch, Trump signals: No one is safe

Treaty and Custom in the ICJ’s Climate Change Opinion

Supreme Court returns teeth to Voting Rights Act

Columbia’s $221 million deal with Trump officials draws mixed reactions from researchers

Texas lawmakers hold first hearing on proposed congressional redistricting push

Jimmy Hoffa’s family seeks closure 50 years after disappearance as O’Brien letter emerges

Supreme Court scuttled one way judges blocked Trump policies but others remain

Judge in Job Corps Suit Weighs New High Court Injunction Limits

SCOTUS: Lower Courts Overstepped in Nationwide Injunction on Birthright Order

Stateside: July 22, 2025

Fresno’s agriculture industry can lead the fight against forced labor

2002 Campbell Finalists Reminisce, Two Decades Later

A Multitude of Student Moots, On and Off the Quad

Where Does the Campbell Moot Court Question Come From?

Who Judges the Campbell Moot Court Competition?

A Century of Argument and Advocacy: Campbell Moot Court Turns 100

Former Winners of the Campbell Moot Court Competition Reflect on the Experience

Danielle Bass, ’15, Honored By Peers as Influential Woman of the Year

Samantha Shipp Warrick, ’07: A Lifelong Creative Breaks New Ground at LVMH

Thomas E. Kauper, ’60

Cyril Moscow, ’57

News in Brief: Summer 2025

Class of 2025 Celebrates Senior Day

Growing a Global Game with D.C. United

Aisha Elmquist, ’07: Everyone Has the Right to a Seat at the Table

In-House at Medline: Much More Than Counseling and Dispute Resolution

Neel U. Sukhatme Begins Service as the Law School’s 19th Dean

Student Project Draws on Professor Adams’s New Book to Highlight Integration Efforts in Detroit

Hot off the Press: New Books from the Faculty

Roy Proffitt, Longtime Faculty Member and Administrator, Continues to Inspire Gifts to Michigan Law

Bruce K. Posey, ’77: Bridging Generations of Academic Achievement

Law Class of 1974 Celebrates 50th Reunion by Giving Back

Summer 2025 Recent Gifts

Michigan Law School’s New Essay Prompt Requires Applicants To Answer Using Generative AI

How Disinformation Is Driving America Further Apart – Book Review

Trump’s DOJ has fired dozens of prosecutors, upending decades-old norm

Michigan Law Adds AI Essay Prompt

Trump’s Epstein Grand Jury Smokescreen Immediately Called Out as BS

Leah Litman on Trump’s Supreme Court

Albert Pak Receives ABA Young Lawyers Division Award

Why the Supreme Court is Broken

Alina Habba Is Too Partisan and Inept to Be a US Attorney

Top Court’s Injunctions Ruling Moves Focus to Administrative Law

Does the president not get it?’ MSNBC host baffled by new Trump freak out

Trump officials say ICE has higher detention standards than prisons, jails. Is that true?

30 Years of the Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Summer Fellowship Program

Trump accuses Sen. Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud in new attack on critic

Supreme Court Faces Heat After Unexplained Rulings for Trump

He Helped Big Companies Dodge Taxes. Now He’s Writing the Rules.

Comments on Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program’s Section 30.2 and Part B high spend drugs

When Streaming Won’t Cut It and You Need the DVD

How some Supreme Court decisions fractured the conservative supermajority

When Silence Speaks Volumes

Ratner Selected to Deliver a Course at The Hague Academy of International Law, a Rare Honor for US Academics
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US agriculture agency to end consideration of race, sex in many farm programs

SCOTUS backs “executive lawlessness”

Michigan Justice Seeks ‘No-fault’ Pathway to State Aid for Parents Who Can’t Manage Kids’ Mental Health Needs

Justice Dept. Promised to Prosecute Abrego Garcia. Now It’s Not So Clear.

SCOTUS: The highest (and only) court

Supreme Court Order Creates Chaos for Federal Worker Litigation

He was born to a US citizen soldier on an army base in Germany. Now he’s been deported to Jamaica, a country he’d never been to

Feds investigate hospitals over religious exemptions from gender-affirming care

The Permitting Crisis for Renewables
