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Father of Michigan Teen Who Killed Four in School Shooting Faces Manslaughter Trial After ‘Negligent’ Wife’s Conviction

Michigan’s Legislature and governor are exempt from Freedom of Information laws, making it an outlier in the U.S.

Attack From Within’: Disinformation and its impact on democracy

Taxing Billionaire Borrowing: A New Kind Of Wealth Tax?

5Qs: McQuade Discusses How to Fight Disinformation and Save Democracy

The Crisis in Teaching Constitutional Law

Senator Art Haywood Spearheads Discussion on Human Dignity in Constitutional Frameworks

The Cost of Nuclear War in Space

The Last Word

Five Michigan Law Students Receive Dow Sustainability Fellowships

Macroprudential Financial Regulation Is a Myth

Prescott Leads Prosecutor Transparency Project’s Research into Racial Disparities

Accelerating the Energy Transition with Repurposed Energy

How Missouri’s abortion-rights amendment could impact clinics and patient access

There Is Much More at Stake in Trump’s Manhattan Case Than Just Hush Money

UN Experts Push to Criminalize Gender Apartheid

After a busy week of cases, here’s where Trump’s claims of immunity stand

5 disinformation tactics voters should guard against before Election Day

Police 4 times more likely to request criminal charges for Black people in Washtenaw County

Prescott Leads Prosecutor Transparency Project Research

2L Andrew Schreder Receives National Consumer Law Center Fellowship

The Courts Consider Whether Trump’s Pardons Are Forever

Salomé Viljoen on Relational Data, Governance, and Privacy description

The state of indian nations

What the conviction of the Michigan school shooter’s mother means for the father’s upcoming trial

Home rental vacancy rate in New York City falls to 1.4%

SAGE Award Recognizes Sommers’ Work at Intersection of Law and Psychology

Bloomberg Law: Mother of School Gunman Found Guilty

Jurors found a school shooter’s mother guilty of manslaughter. Here’s why the verdict matters - and what it means for parents

2L Organizes Poverty Solutions Workshop to Address Debt Collection Crisis

Jennifer Crumbley: Michigan gunman’s mother found guilty of manslaughter

Mother of Michigan school shooter convicted of manslaughter in unprecedented case

A Mom’s Conviction Offers Prosecutors a New Tactic in Mass Shooting Cases

Mother of Michigan Gunman Found Guilty of Manslaughter

Mother of Michigan School Shooter Ethan Crumbley Found Guilty of Manslaughter

The mom of a school shooter has been convicted. Victims’ parents say it sends a message.

Citizen Trump

Yankah on the Jennifer Crumbley Verdict

Roscoe Jones Jr. Becomes First-Ever Black Dean at Drake University

Tough questions await Jennifer Crumbley in court today in case that could set US precedent

Michigan Law’s Public Interest Week Shares Resources, Inspiration

ANALYSIS: How Five Law Schools Use Immersion to Build Skills

5Qs: Schaus Honored for Proposing an Alternative View of Consortium Claims

AstraZeneca to Fight Medicare Drug Price Plan in Federal Court

Will Trump be forced to pay all $83 million in defamation case? Legal experts weigh in

Florida looks to Canada for cheaper prescription drugs

Real-World Legal Experience through Michigan Law’s Externship Program

Trials of Michigan school shooter’s parents set to test limits of who’s responsible for a mass shooting

D.C. appeals court again rejects Trump gag order appeal

Professor talks privacy law, data collection

Hathaway Elected as Fellow of Royal Society of Canada

Chevron Doctrine Likely Gets Narrowed but May Survive in Some Form, Say Experts

The Plan to Incapacitate the Federal Government

McQuade Interviewed on Listen In, Michigan

Michigan school shooter’s mother to stand trial for manslaughter in 4 student deaths

British Parliamentarians Examine Gender Apartheid In Afghanistan And Iran

Michigan trial tests if parents are responsible for their child committing a mass shooting

Jury to Decide if Mother of Michigan School Shooter Is Guilty, Too

Swatting and the Dangerous Rise of Political Violence

Criminal Behavior, or Bad Parenting? School Shooting Spurs Charges Against Mom and Dad

Imported drugs are unlikely to lower US prices any time soon

We Still Need to Talk About Government Debt

Chastened Economists Hopeful for US Soft Landing, Fed Rate Cuts

Nation’s Top Economists Are Short-Term Happy, Long-Term Glum

Giving people the words to say no leads them to feel freer to say yes

F.D.A. Issues First Approval for Mass Drug Imports to States From Canada

5Qs: Choi Explores Meme Stocks and Their Effect on Corporate Governance

Could the Supreme Court actually disqualify Trump?

They Were Wrongfully Convicted. Now They’re Denied Compensation Despite Michigan Law.

2023 saw extreme weather events — and their normalization

Trump vows to indemnify the police. Experts say that’s already reality in most departments.

23 in ’23: Notable Stories from the Michigan Law Community

Vivek Ramaswamy says Iowa can’t use eminent domain to build CO2 pipelines. That remains to be seen.

Jacob Abudaram, ’23, Selected as Skadden Fellow

Susanne Baer, LLM ’93: “It’s the Highest Honor to Serve”

Rossa Fanning, LLM ’00: “I Am the Government’s Lawyer”

Raphael Lotilla, LLM ’87: “For the Benefit of My Country”

Colorado bars Trump from holding office again

Strengthening Southeast Michigan through Small Businesses

Clarence Armbrister, ’82: Transforming an HBCU

Jayne Rizzo Reardon, ’83: Alumna Honored with ABA Ethics Award

John Hoyns, ’79: Helping Airlines Survive COVID

Fall 2023 Recent Gifts

Peter H. DeHaas, ’63: Boosting Financial Independence for Future Generations

John Bulgozdy, ’84: From Poetry Class to the Courtroom

Eric R. Lamison, ’95: Alumnus Establishes Fund for Law Quad Preservation

Affirmative Action: The Cliff Where Diversity in Higher Education Now Teeters

Conference Launches New Program on Law and the Global Economy

At the Cutting Edge of International Law: Four Michigan Law Faculty Discuss Their Latest Work

Strengthening Southeast Michigan through Small Businesses

Michigan Law in Service around the World

The President’s Ambassadors Abroad

Emily Boening, ’12: Voice from the Civil Service

Seth Oppenheim, ’04: Voice from the Foreign Service

Priyadarshi “Pri” Sen, ’93: Voice from the Foreign Service

Bates Fellowship: Forty Years of Life-changing Experiences Abroad

Celebrating Milestone Reunions

News in Brief: Fall 2023

Kristin Johnson ’03: Protecting Consumers by Policing Crypto Markets
