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The US has fewer deputies than Brazil; find out how the total number of parliamentarians is defined

Notre Dame Law School Hosts Private Law Workshop Featuring Leading Legal Scholars

Leah Litman on ‘Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes’

Despite Supreme Court setback, children’s lawsuits against climate change continue

Liberal judges tighten grip on Michigan Supreme Court as sentencing cases loom

Public media ready to fight ‘unlawful’ Trump order defunding PBS, NPR

Trump’s Arrests Hit by Major Legal Setback as Stephen Miller Seethes

Trump Spirals as Judge He Picked Delivers Harsh New Rebuke

Globally Recognized Scholar Karima Bennoune, ’94, Elected Vice President of the American Society of International Law

Live with Joyce Vance

Trump’s first 100 days will require a second Reconstruction

The DOJ’s ‘Crown Jewel’ Has Been Tarnished

A Strong Letter from Chuck Schumer (Guest: U-M Law Professor Sam Bagenstos)

Michigan Law Mock Trial Team Brings Home First Capitol City Challenge Win

Bills in Mich. Legislature could shield police from civil suits

Trump tried to fire Michigan workers. For now, he’s paying them to sit at home

More and More Faculty Groups Want Their Colleges to Stand Together Against Trump

If You Can Keep It: America in constitutional crisis

Murder Trial Opens for Michigan Officer in Traffic Stop Shooting

US charges Milwaukee judge with obstructing immigration arrest in Trump crackdown

MI Supreme Court set to lean even more progressive after Whitmer appointment

Alumni return and reconnect at Reunion 2025

Michigan Law Students Recognize Bromberg, Edmonds, Primus, and Walker with 2025 Teaching Awards

Challenge to ACA preventive-care panel draws skepticism from Supreme Court

UM faculty urge Ono, regents to create mutual defense compact in Big Ten

Supreme Court could help preserve Obamacare’s no-cost preventive care task force

Playing Chicken With the Constitution

Michigan Law Announces 2025 Student Awards

Are We Headed for a Constitutional Crisis?

Free access to dozens of preventive care treatments at risk in Supreme Court case

GTCR’s $24bn reasons to be happy

‘Breathtaking in its audacity’: Trump’s conflict with judges has escalated to new heights

How Trump orders seeking shortcuts in the regulatory process could expand presidential power

Trading in two stocks surged before Trump family appointments announced

Judge threatens contempt proceedings against Trump administration

Kilmar Abrego Garcia deportation to El Salvador could happen to any of us

The Metro: Former US Attorney Barb McQuade on Trump’s defiance of court orders

Schlanger to Speak Nationwide on Civil Rights, Government Service as Phi Beta Kappa Scholar

Climate activists were hacked. There was a link between victims and an alleged attacker

Harvard draws on lawyers with conservative track records to fight Trump administration

This Isn’t the First Time Trump Has Mistakenly Deported Someone

Kaplan survey examines the lack of clarity for AI usage in law school admissions essays

Supreme Court avoids confronting Trump so far, even when it rules against him

Thompson Launches The Common Wealth Podcast for Community Enterprise Clinic to Explore Urban Issues

Breaking Down the ‘Insider Trading’ Accusations Leveled at Trump After Tariffs U-Turn

Wisconsin bans auto manufacturers from selling directly to the public. Here’s why.

Legal Practice Teaching Award Winner Kerry Kornblatt Delivers “Blue Jeans” Lecture on Crafting a Perfectly Imperfect Legal Career

Trump is openly defying a law created to rein in his first-term abuses

Why Universities Must Start Litigating—and How

How Much Will Amy Coney Barrett Actually Stand Up to Trump? She would like to keep you guessing.

Texas keeps child abuse and neglect deaths out of sight, bringing light proves complex and costly

What’s Behind DHS’s Abuses

Law professor discusses Trump-pick Amy Coney Barrett’s surprising judicial record

‘Hands Off’ Protests & The New Resistance

How Donald Trump’s tariffs will probably fare in court

Trump Is on Shaky Legal Ground With Mass Layoffs at H.H.S., Experts Say

2025 LAWBreaks Students Take on Criminal Justice and Environmental Projects

How the Trump Administration Learned to Obscure the Truth in Court

Restoring Congress to the Center of Politics & Law: Michigan Law Fed Soc Student Symposium

GOP thinks the court orders they used against Biden should be outlawed — because they now target Trump

5Qs: Cornell’s New Book Proposes a New Approach to Rights and Wrongs

How Researchers Could Get Their Canceled NIH Grants Back

GOP lawmakers take aim at anti-Trump rulings, nationwide injunctions

Laid off HHS leaders offered transfers to remote Indian Health Service regions

Here’s How Trump Could Serve a Third Term

Why the Court Hit the Brakes on School Desegregation

Why Indigenous nations are walking away from pipeline talks in Michigan

Encore: “Be curious. Try stuff. Stay connected.”

Trump Order Could Cripple Federal Worker Unions Fighting DOGE Cuts

Signal Chat Scandal & Trump v Courts Continues

The alarming reckless disregard for national security

Michigan Law Alumni Clerk for Constitutional Court of South Africa

These 5 words have killed millions in grants and advanced Trump’s agenda

‘Egregious mistake’: Trump world rocked as GOP defense of Signal leak crumbles

Why judges keep rejecting Trump’s Alien Enemies Act argument

Trump takes aim at WilmerHale law firm, citing ties to lawyer Robert Mueller

EJIL: The Podcast! Episode 32: No Country for Women – Lawyering for Gender Justice in Afghanistan

Nationwide Injunctions Are a Problem. Ending Them Isn’t the Answer.

Why target these law firms? For Trump, it’s personal

L. Hart Wright Teaching Award Winner Michelle Adams Shares Five Lessons from Her Work

GOP legislators ask US Supreme Court to let them sue over Mich. election rules

Trump Again Threatens Lawyers for Doing Their Jobs

Trump vs the Courts

Donald Trump and John Roberts: A president, a chief justice and a judiciary under pressure

Neel Sukhatme Appointed Dean of the University of Michigan Law School

Why “Constitutional Crisis” Fails to Capture Trump’s Attack on the Rule of Law

Fascism’s Feeble Firebreaks

Under pressure from Trump, Columbia plans its next move with other colleges watching closely

Trump’s FTC Dismissals Threaten Agency’s Bipartisan Bona Fides

The economy’s stability also depends on the rule of law

The debate over Trump’s executive powers

Students Attend Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program

Lawyers Using AI Produce Better Work In Half The Time, Landmark Study Finds

What the Surge in Law School Applications Says About the Economy

Buy, Borrow, Die: How to Be a Billionaire and Pay No Taxes

Legal Experts Question Trump’s Authority to Cancel Columbia’s Funding

I Devoted My Life to Serving Justice. It’s Being Shamed.

Trump clash with courts on Venezuela flights cues concerns of constitutional crisis

The Competition to Get Into Law School Is Brutal This Year

A Dangerous New Supreme Court Case Could Open the Door to Prosecutions for DEI

Elon Musk’s social insecurity

The Supreme Court case that ended the dream of racially integrated schools in America

Trump Administration Shutting Down HHS Legal Offices That Help Fight Fraud

Trump’s Big Law crackdown sends chill through legal industry

Michigan Law Dimond Prize Recognizes Outstanding Scholarly Paper

Newer AI Chatbots May Improve Law Student Performance

Insiders Loaded Up On Firm’s Stock—Right Before Don Jr. And Eric Trump’s Involvement Sent Shares Soaring

5Qs: Leah Litman on SCOTUS and the Rise of the “New Substantive Due Process”

What Alito’s Dissent Fails to Understand

Trading Volume In This Nasdaq-Listed Firm Soared Before Don Jr. And Eric Trump Were Announced As Advisory Board Members—‘Suspicious,’ Experts Say

Another New Study of Legal AI Shows Some Models Can Significantly Improve Work Quality and Efficiency

Michigan Law Students Attend University of Tokyo’s Inaugural Winter School on Japanese Law

For Indian Country, federal cuts decimate core tribal programs

D.C. prosecutor drops bid to investigate Schumer for purported threat

‘Reverse Robin Hood scam’ or windfall for middle class? Lawmakers debate Trump tax plan extensions

Michelle Adams Part 1

Unions, workers explore ways to fight back amid Musk’s effort to cut down the federal workforce

RFK Jr. rolls back transparency policy on Medicaid and NIH changes

How the Supreme Court Paved the Way for DOGE

That was fast! Trump stumbles amid avalanche of legal setbacks and losses

5Qs: Rothschild Explains New Framework for Regulating Toxic Chemicals

Eve Primus Delivers “Blue Jeans” Lecture on Fighting for Systemic Change

Stateside

Zhang and Logue on Holding Bank Executives Accountable

Len Niehoff: To crown a king, kill the law

Detroit’s attempt to improve its schools was hamstrung by redlining

Call It the Intimidation Agenda

Amid child tragedies in Michigan, experts say: Parents need better mental health resources

New York’s Congestion Pricing Plan Faces Another Legal Showdown

US Attorney’s ‘Operation Whirlwind’ Is About Retribution

Few prisoners claiming abuses have access to a jury trial. The Supreme Court could soon change that.

Centre-right leads in German exit polls, with far-right party in second place

Musk Says Government Workers Must Detail Their Workweek or Lose Their Jobs

Ex-Deputy Describes Rampant Violence by Mississippi ‘Goon Squad’

CrowdStrike-Carahsoft Deal Probed by US Prosecutors, SEC

Michigan Law Students Named as 2025 Dow Sustainability Fellows

Merger Guidelines & HSR rule: What Happens Next?

The Trump administration is giving the black market the green light

D.C. U.S. attorney probing Democrats over alleged threats, documents show

What to know about Trump’s executive order and ‘unprecedented’ power grab within the government

Four Takeaways from Michigan Law Public Interest Week

High-ranking D.C. federal prosecutor resigns over order to freeze EPA funds

Federal research cuts would rock Michigan economy, halt clinical trials, those affected say

‘This is a coup’: Trump and Musk’s purge is cutting more than costs, say experts

A Blatant Violation of Legal Ethics

Trump seeks to install top D.C. prosecutor who was a Jan. 6 defense lawyer

The Gangster Presidency

What happened this week under Trump?

For Some Students, Law and Love Go Hand in Hand

Students Create Digital Timeline Chronicling School Integration Efforts in Detroit

The Justice Department becomes the Just Us Department under Trump

Will Trump Defy the Courts?

Justice Department’s Order to Drop Eric Adams Case Is Nonsensical

Inside Brooke Shields’ Tragic Experience With Plastic Surgery

Judicial Constraints on Agency Action

Pam Bondi Is Already Targeting Trump’s Enemies

5Qs: Crane Discusses the Overwhelming Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Antitrust Law

Native American Rights Fund Builds On Its Successes

What does Trump mean when he invokes America’s ‘Manifest Destiny’?

Trump’s blitz to expand his power is direct threat to democracy, experts say

Trump’s FBI Firings Will Make the US Less Safe

Law School Applications are Up Across the Country. Law Deans Aren’t Sure Why

Reimagined SJD Program Boosts Funding and Student Engagement

Why Are Tech Bros Leaving Delaware?

Amateur hour at the U.S. Attorney’s Office

How Congress — and not the president — controls how taxpayer money is spent

There’s A Hidden Significance In RFK Jr.’s Promise On Medication Abortion

U.S. attorney hints at prosecutions over ‘targeting’ of DOGE employees

‘Fall-out-of-the-chair moments’: A retired innocence clinic leader reflects on exonerations

New book by U-M professor examines Detroit schools integration case, Milliken v. Bradley

What Kash Patel’s Confirmation Hearing Made Clear

Congress, Legal Bids Jockey to Undo Biden Heater Efficiency Rule

RFK Jr. in the Hot Seat

Trump’s grant gambit threatens to wreck the goldilocks economy he inherited

“Complete Chaos”: Medicaid, Meals on Wheels & More on Chopping Block as Trump Freezes Trillions

Trump Federal Funding Freeze Order Sows Confusion, Fear

News in Brief: Winter 2024

National Consumer Law Center Awards 2025 Hobbs Fellowship to 2L Aanvi Jhaveri

Trump’s Hunt for Legal Retribution Has Begun

Trump’s executive orders and what they mean for Michigan

Trump’s effort to withhold federal funding triggers constitutional showdown

Trump administration memo ordering a pause in federal spending sparks confusion

‘It’s an Illegal Executive Order. And It’s Stealing.’

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Freeze of Federal Grant Funds

Charles Lowery, ’79: Connecting the Dots at the DC Bar

Judith Conway, ’14: Representing David in a World of Goliaths

Emily Rutkowski, ’16: Transforming a Legal Career into a Mission of Global Support
Robert L. Knauss, ’57

Alumni Reconnect in the Quad

Nina Ruvinsky, ’13: Historic Fraud in a Nascent Market

John Tepedino, ’04: Restitution for Victims of Madoff’s Fraud

Jonathan D. Lowe, ’76: A Lifetime of Community Enrichment

Edward S. Rogers, Trademark Law Pioneer and Michigan Law Alum, Gets New Attention from Professor Jessica Litman’s Book Chapter

Michigan Law’s 1L Advocacy Clinic Provides Early Exposure to Real-world Lawyering

Ambassador W. Robert Kohorst, ’78: Maintaining Michigan Law’s Preeminence through Faculty Support

Stuart Feldstein, ’63: Innovating Communications, Inspiring Generosity

R. Charles McLravy II, ’77: From Law to Literature

New Endowed Fund Will Support Michigan Law’s Black Alumni Reunion in Perpetuity

Beyond the Stacks: The Modern Evolution of Law Libraries
