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Students in Racially Diverse MBA and Law Classes Earn Higher Starting Salaries
Tackling the U.S. Housing Crisis
What We Got Right, and Wrong, in ‘Abundance’
Could Oxford Casino’s iGaming lawsuit have national impacts?
Abundance & AI? Nicholas Bagley Explains
April the Cruelest Month?
A 75-year-old’s beloved garden set to be bulldozed amid senior housing dispute
2L Emma Farrell Selected for National Consumer Law Center Fellowship
Mindful choice or locked in? Study probes feelings about written consent
Improving Regulatory Oversight of Medical AI
America’s Air Is About to Get Dirtier—And More Dangerous
Niehoff: 2025 was a terrible year for free speech
The Miccosukee Tribe blocked Alligator Alcatraz. Then Trump blocked a bill to return their land.
Pediatric Advocacy Clinic Helps Family Win Medicaid Appeal
Michigan Law Mini-seminar Considers AI Doomerism and Technology Risk
New Research from Michigan Law Professors Supports Real-World Value of AI for Lawyers
Professor Patrick Barry Wants His Students to Become “Conspicuously Good” at AI
How the Lumbee Tribe earned federal recognition after a decadeslong effort
Academics Gather at Law School for Workshop on Local Government Issues
Epstein’s UK flights had alleged British abuse victims on board - BBC investigation
McCrudden to Receive Gold Medal from Royal Irish Academy for Contributions to the Social Sciences
Parents convicted of human trafficking could have kids taken away under proposed Michigan law
Michigan Law Conference Explores International Law Strategies to Fight Gender Apartheid
Michigan bills would require age verification to access online pornography
Four New Teaching Fellows Join Michigan Law Faculty
Michigan Law to Host Conference on Using International Law to Fight Gender Apartheid
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Supreme Court Ruling Has ‘Bleak Implications’ for Researchers
Supreme Court upholds Trump cancellation of NIH grants
Bankruptcy Expert Belisa Pang Joins Michigan Law Faculty
The Best Lawyers Are Both Book Smart and People Smart
Michigan’s children deserve more than an investigation
Michigan Justice Seeks ‘No-fault’ Pathway to State Aid for Parents Who Can’t Manage Kids’ Mental Health Needs
5Qs: Cornell’s New Book Proposes a New Approach to Rights and Wrongs
The Supreme Court case that ended the dream of racially integrated schools in America
Detroit’s attempt to improve its schools was hamstrung by redlining
Amid child tragedies in Michigan, experts say: Parents need better mental health resources
Empirical Legal Research Becoming More Popular Among Faculty in Effort to Address Real-world Issues
Center for the Education of Women+ Honors Margo Schlanger for Promoting Equity and Social Change
The end of ‘serious efforts’ to integrate America’s schools
This class uses museums to show law students the high art of curating ideas
Professor James Hines Serving as President of International Institute of Public Finance
Are reparations the answer?
#171. How To Improve Your Life Using Philosophy?
What Is—and Isn’t—Sex Trafficking? Insights From The Combs And Jeffries Allegations
ADL: Antisemitic incidents hit record high in year since Oct. 7
Facing Entrenched School Segregation, a State Tries Something New
Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024
Justice Department Lawyer Spencer Smith Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Future lawyers learn key lessons from studying poetry in parks in this course
Good feedback is an art – here’s how I teach it
Election Disinformation Will Lead to Chaos
Michigan Law Hosts Annual Conference of American Law and Economics Association
3 Ways to Make a Request That Doesn’t Feel Coercive
How Has Inflation Hit Your Finances? 10 People Get Candid
Butker commencement speech spotlights religious war on women’s freedom, even Taylor Swift’s
Michigan’s Highest Court Hears Challenge to Terminations of Parental Rights
5 disinformation tactics voters should guard against before Election Day
The state of indian nations
SAGE Award Recognizes Sommers’ Work at Intersection of Law and Psychology
Trials of Michigan school shooter’s parents set to test limits of who’s responsible for a mass shooting
Michigan school shooter’s mother to stand trial for manslaughter in 4 student deaths
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
Criminal Behavior, or Bad Parenting? School Shooting Spurs Charges Against Mom and Dad
Giving people the words to say no leads them to feel freer to say yes
DISGUST: Why it’s both a necessity and a problem
Catharine MacKinnon : “Consent is the main pretext, legal and social, for doing nothing against sexual assault”
Q&A: How can social science data empower public defenders?
After leaving prison, returning citizens find new ground on this Michigan farm
5Qs: Friedman on Sports as Legal Systems
Lawsuit Brings Changes to Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Law
Students Launch Michigan Journal of Law & Society
News in Brief: Winter 2022
Bagenstos on Class-Not-Race
Have Your Day in Court Without Being in Court
The Tech [R]evolution in Law
Science, Art, and Law Come Together
Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members
Julian Arato, a Preeminent Emerging Voice on International Law and the Global Economy, Joins the Michigan Law Faculty
Historian and Legal Scholar Sam Erman Brings Race and Citizenship-focused Research to Michigan Law
Sanjukta Paul Brings Expertise on Antitrust and Labor to the Michigan Law Faculty
Washington Economist and Lawyer Jeffery Zhang Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Aaron Perzanowski Brings Expertise in Intellectual and Personal Property Law—From Libraries to Clown Eggs—to Michigan Law Faculty