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Project 2025 seeks to resurrect a 151-yr-old law to subordinate women

Weekend Law:Parent Charged in Shooting and Engagement Ring Fight

Meet Michigan Law’s JD Class of 2027

Legal Fee Tracker: Clearview AI’s choose-your-own-adventure privacy settlement

People Are Setting Themselves on Fire and Getting Punched in the Face to Pump Their Crypto Coins

A look at how Trump’s plan to increase tariffs would affect U.S. workers and consumers

Six Takeaways: The Solicitor General on Representing the United States

What the Debate Made Clear About a Second Trump Term

Fighting Russian Disinformation Must Be a Team Sport

Courts Need Experts’ Help in Analyzing Online Arbitration Clause Designs, Judge Says

Michigan band The White Stripes sues Trump, alleging copyright violation

o the World, He Is an Anti-Trafficking Hero. Women Tell a Different Story.

School Shooter’s Father Charged & SCOTUS Recusals

The Klan Act: Legal Liability for Political Violence

How Richard Nixon’s pardon 50 years ago provides fuel for Donald Trump’s legal fight

Facing Entrenched School Segregation, a State Tries Something New

William R. Bay, ’78, Installed as President of the American Bar Association

Georgia Tests a Novel Tactic in School Shootings: Putting Parents on Trial

Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024

Congress Put the Wrong Date in the Tax Law. Companies Are Reaping Millions.

5Qs: New Video Series from Professor Sherman Clark Discusses Effective and Ethical Persuasion

Explaining the debate over music at political campaign rallies

New Faculty Members Join Michigan Law’s 2024-2025 Academic Year

Students in Problem Solving Initiative Course Publish “A Roadmap to Clean and Equitable Power in Michigan”

Justice Department Lawyer Spencer Smith Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Jenna Cobb, Committed to Undoing Past Wrongs and Helping Others Do the Same, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Musk’s $56 Billion Pay Gambit Risks Endless Corporate Do-Overs

“Deliberately designed to deceive”: Experts say Taylor Swift could sue Trump over fake endorsement

Taylor Swift can absolutely sue Trump over the fake endorsement images he reposted. Winning a lawsuit might be harder.

Paulina Arnold, Expert on Civil Detention, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Albert Pak, Dedicated to Supporting Community Groups, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Future lawyers learn key lessons from studying poetry in parks in this course

Many musicians have copyright gripes with Trump, but only some can win in the courts

Auto workers union seeks NLRB investigation of Trump and Musk comments about firing striking workers

5Qs: Edmonds Discusses Grants Pass v. Johnson SCOTUS Ruling and Homelessness in the US

Why Is the UAW’s Federal Monitor Involving Himself in the Union’s Stance on Gaza?

Attack From Within

SCOTUS Cites Michigan Law Faculty in 2024 Opinions

Michigan Supreme Court Grants Retrial to Innocence Clinic Client Milton “Chazlee” Lemons

5Qs: Professors Christopher Walker, Daniel Deacon Explore Fallout From SCOTUS Overruling Chevron Deference

Justice Department dropping some charges against Jan. 6 rioters after Supreme Court ruling

How a Supreme Court decision kept school segregation alive

5Qs: Friedman on Smith v. Arizona, the Confrontation Clause, and a Sixth SCOTUS Citation

Good feedback is an art – here’s how I teach it

MacKinnon Receives British Academy International Fellowship

Contractual Remedies in Mergers: Lessons from Crispo v. Musk

How Clarence Thomas laid groundwork for Trump’s classified documents case being dismissed

Trump’s Classified Documents Case Has Been Dismissed. Now What?

Jarkesy Decision Doesn’t Have to Mark End of Agency Adjudication

Alumni Study Ethics in Auschwitz Fellowship

5Qs: Syed on Junk Science, Wrongful Convictions, and SCOTUS Citation

Election Disinformation Will Lead to Chaos

Opinion: From legal bribery to Trump’s immunity, a dark theme ran through the Supreme Court’s term

Our presidential candidates have never been older. You can thank the Founding Fathers

Michigan Law’s 2024 Alumni and Friends Service Day Promotes Volunteerism and Fellowship

5Qs: Bagley on Ohio v. EPA, SCOTUS Citation, and the Future of the Administrative State

SCOTUS immunity ruling makes character a top election issue

Law schools left reeling after latest Supreme Court earthquakes

Lessons from American history in the wake of the Supreme Court immunity ruling

President as ‘king’, and other giant Supreme Court cases

Trump Wasn’t Going to Prison Anyway. Neither Was Hunter Biden.

Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta Warn Investors AI is a Risky Financial Bet

Hold Up, Trump Is Still in Serious Legal Trouble

Hold Up, Trump Is Still in Big Legal Trouble

Why parents are being punished for the crimes of their children

Supreme Court rulings endanger environmental protections

The Big Winners of This Supreme Court Term

Civil Rights Litigation Initiative Helps Achieve the Nation’s Strongest Police Department Policy on Facial Recognition Technology

Supreme Court ruling on gun rights

100 Years of the Lawyers Club

News in Brief: Summer 2024

Alan Alexander, ’11: Building a Lower-Carbon Energy Sector

Faizah Malik, ’11: Fight for Housing Justice

Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit, ’10, and Professor J.J. Prescott Team Up on Transparency Project to Study Racial Disparities in Legal System

Learning International Transaction Law on the Ground in Rwanda

New Fund Honors Former Dean Mark West and Supports Future Deans

Law and Technology Faculty Share What’s on Their Minds

Human Trafficking Clinic Finds Multidisciplinary Solutions

Michelle Gluck, ’83: Opening Doors for Future Leaders

Ernest Newborn, ’83: Inspired by the Past, Looking to the Future

Nat Pernick, ’86: Forging a Path in Computers and Medicine

Bill, ’71, and Cindy Rainey: Opening Doors for the Next Generation

Spring 2024 Recent Gifts

Kya Henley, ’16, and Calyssa Zellars, ’17: From BLSA to Business Partners

Brian Davis, ’14, and Katy McNeil, ’14: Persevering, Together

5Qs: Kazis Explores Issues behind US Housing Crisis

Something’s Rotten About the Justices Taking So Long on Trump’s Immunity Case

Mattie Peterson Compton, ’75: Access to Education, a Value Shared Among Generations

What parents in Michigan – and everywhere – should know about secure gun storage after the Crumbley convictions

Mary Buikema Leads Michigan Law’s Alumni Engagement Efforts

The Petri dish for latest unhinged legal theory’: the powerful appeals court feeding SCOTUS docket

Interim Dean Kyle Logue Discusses His Vision for the New Role, Relations with Alumni, and What He Loves about the School

Three Michigan Law Students Receive Peggy Browning Labor Law Fellowship

5Qs: Prescott Explains Implications of New Rule Banning Noncompete Agreements
Charles T. Munger, HLLD ’10

Arthur Etter Is ACS Next Generation Leader

Michigan Student Chapter Wins National Award from the American Constitution Society

The real motivation behind the GOP’s absurd calls to prosecute Democrats

The Hollowing Out of Miranda Rights, and What we Can Do About it
