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Ahead of the Curve: Calling Her ‘a Force and a Standard,’ Legal Academics Pay Tribute to Justice O’Connor

Trump’s pardon abuses were already bad. But they could get worse in 2025.

5Qs: Price Discusses Lessons from COVID-19 and Medical Innovation

Roscoe Jones Jr. Elected Chair of ACS Board of Directors

Did the Meme Stock Revolution Actually Change Anything?

The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks

5Qs: Peters on the Need to Develop Global Animal Law

The Impact of False or Misleading Forensic Evidence on Wrongful Convictions

‘Why is it so essential that I die in here?’

Bill in Congress would ‘validate’ the identity of a tiny west Michigan Indian tribe

Catharine MacKinnon : “Consent is the main pretext, legal and social, for doing nothing against sexual assault”

The court should’ve seen the evidence leak in Trump’s Georgia case coming

Program in Race, Law, and History Announces 2023-2024 Fellows

Mom, daughter suing ex-Grosse Pointe Park neighbor over KKK flag in window

Curtis Mack, LLM ’73, Recognized with U-M Volunteer Leadership Award

Fulton County D.A. seeks to revoke bond of Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd (Law School)

Federal lawsuit filed on behalf of Black woman whose ex-neighbor hung KKK flag in Grosse Pointe Park

Supreme Court code of conduct

More on Sign Stealing and Antitrust

Syed: Big Ten’s handling of Harbaugh denied due process

Veterans Clinic Finds Justice for Boy Exposed to Lead Paint

Maybe Trump’s Not Trying to Win His Civil Trial in New York

Electric vehicles are hitting a road block: Car dealers

5Qs: Ratner Discusses Work for UN on War, Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia

Sign Stealing and the Antitrust Laws

Faculty Fellows Program Develops Law Professors of the Future

Jack Smith rejects Trump efforts to dismiss Jan. 6 case

Guns rights and domestic violence protections collide at US Supreme Court

Juvenile justice reforms are passing after task force’s ‘monumental’ two-year effort

Class of 2023 Leaders in the Law named

Affirmative action ruling worries environmental justice advocates

The Moore Supreme Court Case and Its Potential Impact

The challenges of enforcing the Indian Child Welfare Act

Trump’s kids – Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka – to testify at New York fraud trial. What to expect

Novak’s Latest Book Earns Honor from American Historical Association

How the right to repair might change technology

James Pierce, ’21: From Michigan Law to The Bachelorette

Flint water legal tab keeps growing to tens of millions as Nessel’s office mulls next move

Apple is pushing repair laws but still puts limits on iPhone fixes

Jenna Ellis taking plea deal in Georgia election case

Maureen Carroll to Students: Don’t Forget to Be a Person

Tax Profs Urge Justices To Uphold Repatriation Levy

Baseless claim that Biden sent FBI on ‘knock and talk’ visits of Trump supporters | Fact check

Kyle D. Logue Named Interim Dean of University of Michigan Law School

Loper Bright and the Next Steps for Chevron Deference at the Supreme Court

Kyle Logue appointed Law School’s interim dean

Environmental Activist Honors Menominee Tribe’s Legacy as Michigan Law Student

Moelis Class Urges Chancery Curbs On CEO’s Board Clout

Special Counsel Tells Trump to Put His Cards on the Table

Michigan Law Hosts Conference on Reforming System of Investor-State Dispute Settlement

Customers outraged over Winklevoss twins’ secret $282M crypto withdrawal: ‘You didn’t tell anyone’

A Supreme Court dispute over a $15,000 IRS bill may be aimed at a never-enacted tax on billionaires

Michigan Law Hosts Conference on Reforming System of Investor-State Dispute Settlement

The Upshot of Microsoft’s Activision Deal: Big Tech Can Get Even Bigger

Jack Smith tells Trump to put up or shut up

Student Research Informs Policy Debate

Column: Big drug makers are whining about having to negotiate with Medicare, but they can’t afford not to

Meet Michigan Law’s LLM Class of 2024

Professor Susan Page Selected as Fellow by National Academy of Public Administration

Trump tries to dismiss or delay cases against him

SEC Sues Elon Musk in San Francisco Federal Court to Enforce Subpoena

J.J. Prescott Elected to the American Law Institute

Q&A: How can social science data empower public defenders?

What’s at the Root of Wrongful Convictions?

5Qs: Patrick Barry Explains How to Provide Quality Feedback in New Book

Supreme Court session opens with a challenge to federal regulators’ powers

Roberts Court Loses Control of Conservative War on Agency Power

Bennoune Addresses UN Security Council on Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan

Dana Thompson Q&A with Michigan News

Chutkan rejects Trump request to step aside as judge in his D.C. trial

Faculty Q&A: Dana Thompson teaches law students to make a hands-on difference

Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court (4-episode series)

Youth Movement: Sarah Medina Camiscoli Works for and With Young Leaders in New York City

Top Administrator Discusses Proposed Reforms to Federal Regulation Process

The less you remember the better: aide on Trump-backed lawyer advice (Law School)

Civil rights groups’ power to sue undermined by appellate ruling

Constitution Day Speaker Makes the Case for Disqualifying Trump

Longest exoneration in U.S. history: Glynn Simmons a free man

Meet Michigan Law’s JD Class of 2026

Legitimizing Gender Apartheid is One of the Costs of Recognizing the Taliban

Giuliani sued for unpaid legal fees

UN experts warn nearly a year after ceasefire, atrocities, including war crimes and crimes against humanity continue in Ethiopia

Could unions break New York’s housing impasse?

U.S. Constitution scholar to speak on race and citizenship

Best Personal Loans of October 2023: Ask the Expert

Niehoff: We should know more about the Bill of Rights

Where the ‘meme stock’ phenomenon stands, 2 and a half years after the GameStop craze

John Hoyns, ’79, Commits $20M for Scholarships at Michigan Law

Four Takeaways: European Union Law from a Member State Perspective

Rule Changes Could Slow Eviction Process In Michigan

Aspen Publishing Acquires License to Administer JD-Next Admissions Exam

Trial tax’: Proud Boys members complain their long prison sentences punish them for demanding a trial

Notable new resource provides “Data for Defenders”

Michigan Law Launches Data for Defenders Project to Aid Defense Work

Pharmaceutical groups are suing the Biden administration for its Medicare plans

Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks
Professors, Student Serve on State’s Well-Being Task Force

Neal Rubin: Kind words from 45 years ago still resonate at U-M’s law school

Trump to skip arraignment on Georgia felony charges
