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

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

Neel Sukhatme Appointed Dean of the University of Michigan Law School

Merger Guidelines & HSR rule: What Happens Next?

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

Antitrust Enforcers Prepare Final Blitz Against Big Tech

What Can the Department of Government Efficiency Do?

Legal Fee Tracker: Lawsuit reveals fight over awards after $5.6 bln ‘swipe fees’ settlement

Law and Mobility Program Broadens Its Approach and Its Projects

Inside the $621 Million Legal Battle for the ‘Soul of the Internet’

Why an AI rent algorithm used by landlords is accused of price fixing

Legal Fee Tracker: Google, privacy lawyers clash over $217 million fee bid

Michigan band The White Stripes sues Trump, alleging copyright violation

Explaining the debate over music at political campaign rallies

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

Justice Department Lawyer Spencer Smith Joins Michigan Law Faculty

“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.

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

SCOTUS Cites Michigan Law Faculty in 2024 Opinions

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

1 Year After Warhol, Judges Feel Their Way Through Fair Use

AI Helps Pharma Find New Drugs But Imperils Lucrative Patents

The Government’s Weakest Antitrust Case Is Against Amazon

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

5Qs: Perzanowski Explores Issues of Digital Ownership and the Failed Potential of Blockchain

The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks

More on Sign Stealing and Antitrust

Sign Stealing and the Antitrust Laws

How the right to repair might change technology

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

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

Student Research Informs Policy Debate

Digital Ownership and the Right to Repair

Perzanowski Testifies at Congressional Subcommittee on Right to Repair

5Qs: Friedman and Crane Shed Light on Issues Surrounding Professional Golf Merger

Colleen Hilton, ’07: Marketing “Marvelous” Streaming Media at Amazon Studios

Kauper, Yamakawa Honored as Distinguished Alumni

Kicking the Tires on America’s Car Dealer Lobby
True Partners at Home and in Giving Back
The Evolution of the General Counsel

Morgan L. Fitch, Jr., ’48: A Legacy of Generosity

Practicing Law in the Entertainment Age

Independents’ Day: Michigan Law Alumni Expand Indie Movies’ Reach

Heather Dietrick, ’07 JD/MBA: Defending Gawker and the First Amendment
Broadway in China, and China on Broadway

Leonard M. Niehoff, ’84, and James E. Stewart, ’73: A 30-Year Partnership in Media Law

Fred Nance, ’78: A Career Beyond His Wildest Expectations

A Case of “Five-Ring Fever”

Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members

Christopher Knight Brings Big Law and Pro Bono Litigation Experience to Michigan Law’s Legal Practice Program

Sanjukta Paul Brings Expertise on Antitrust and Labor to the Michigan Law Faculty

Aaron Perzanowski Brings Expertise in Intellectual and Personal Property Law—From Libraries to Clown Eggs—to Michigan Law Faculty

Patent Attorney and Zell Entrepreneurship Clinic Adviser Kristen Wolff Joins Michigan Law Faculty Full Time
