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Even a wrongful misdemeanor conviction can change someone’s life forever

BBC’s Mohamed Al-Fayed documentary fails to call human trafficking what it is

Scarred by violence, lawmakers plan for possible ‘mass casualty’ event

Political Violence Is a Crime. Discourage It.

Fighting Russian Disinformation Must Be a Team Sport

What the Debate Made Clear About a Second Trump Term

School Shooter’s Father Charged & SCOTUS Recusals

The Klan Act: Legal Liability for Political Violence

o the World, He Is an Anti-Trafficking Hero. Women Tell a Different Story.

How Richard Nixon’s pardon 50 years ago provides fuel for Donald Trump’s legal fight

Georgia Tests a Novel Tactic in School Shootings: Putting Parents on Trial

Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024

5Qs: New Video Series from Professor Sherman Clark Discusses Effective and Ethical Persuasion

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

Justice Department Lawyer Spencer Smith Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Jenna Cobb, Committed to Undoing Past Wrongs and Helping Others Do the Same, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Paulina Arnold, Expert on Civil Detention, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Albert Pak, Dedicated to Supporting Community Groups, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

5Qs: Edmonds Discusses Grants Pass v. Johnson SCOTUS Ruling and Homelessness in the US

Attack From Within

Michigan Supreme Court Grants Retrial to Innocence Clinic Client Milton “Chazlee” Lemons

Justice Department dropping some charges against Jan. 6 rioters after Supreme Court ruling

How a Supreme Court decision kept school segregation alive

MacKinnon Receives British Academy International Fellowship

How Clarence Thomas laid groundwork for Trump’s classified documents case being dismissed

Trump’s Classified Documents Case Has Been Dismissed. Now What?

5Qs: Syed on Junk Science, Wrongful Convictions, and SCOTUS Citation

Election Disinformation Will Lead to Chaos

Opinion: From legal bribery to Trump’s immunity, a dark theme ran through the Supreme Court’s term

Our presidential candidates have never been older. You can thank the Founding Fathers

SCOTUS immunity ruling makes character a top election issue

President as ‘king’, and other giant Supreme Court cases

Lessons from American history in the wake of the Supreme Court immunity ruling

Hold Up, Trump Is Still in Serious Legal Trouble

Hold Up, Trump Is Still in Big Legal Trouble

The Big Winners of This Supreme Court Term

Supreme Court ruling on gun rights

Something’s Rotten About the Justices Taking So Long on Trump’s Immunity Case

The Petri dish for latest unhinged legal theory’: the powerful appeals court feeding SCOTUS docket

Debunking 12 Myths About Trump’s Conviction

Excellence in Pro Bono Service Awards: 2024 Michigan Law Honorees

5Qs: Eve Primus, ’01, Makes Case for Improving Indigent Defense with More Public Defenders

“Private” vs “Official” Actions in Trump’s Historic Immunity Case

Trump claims he’s immune from prosecution. Supreme Court hears arguments in the case

U.S. Supreme Court considers claims of immunity by Donald Trump

1L Rana Thabata Receives Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Writers on a New England Stage: Barbara McQuade

The Taliban’s oppression of women is apartheid. Let’s call it that.

LAWBreaks Offers Students Pro Bono Lawyering Opportunities over Winter Break

‘Everything is possible’: a worrying new book explores the danger of disinformation

Law School’s Civil-Criminal Litigation Clinic Partners on Suit Against Online “Ghost Gun” Seller

Niehoff: Michigan must keep its Freedom of Information promise

Disinformation is Tearing America Apart

Ex-US attorney Barbara McQuade’s new book sounds urgent alarm about disinformation

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

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

Prescott Leads Prosecutor Transparency Project’s Research into Racial Disparities

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

2L Organizes Poverty Solutions Workshop to Address Debt Collection Crisis

Michigan Law’s Public Interest Week Shares Resources, Inspiration

ANALYSIS: How Five Law Schools Use Immersion to Build Skills

The Plan to Incapacitate the Federal Government

Hathaway Elected as Fellow of Royal Society of Canada

Swatting and the Dangerous Rise of Political Violence

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

Jacob Abudaram, ’23, Selected as Skadden Fellow

Michigan law students work to clear man convicted of stealing beer

After years of decline, the Biden administration says environmental enforcement is on the upswing

Inside the exclusive world of Supreme Court clerks driving America’s legal controversies

Innocence Clinic Featured on This is Michigan

Sentenced to Life for an Accident Miles Away

The Chicken Tycoons vs. the Antitrust Hawks

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

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

Supreme Court code of conduct

Veterans Clinic Finds Justice for Boy Exposed to Lead Paint

Electric vehicles are hitting a road block: Car dealers

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

Class of 2023 Leaders in the Law named

Faculty Fellows Program Develops Law Professors of the Future

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

Jack Smith tells Trump to put up or shut up

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

What’s at the Root of Wrongful Convictions?

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

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

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

Top Administrator Discusses Proposed Reforms to Federal Regulation Process

Rule Changes Could Slow Eviction Process In Michigan

Michigan Law Launches Data for Defenders Project to Aid Defense Work

New Top Cop at the E.P.A. Aims to Get Enforcement Back on Track

Should governments be blamed for climate change? How one lawsuit could change US policies

Michigan’s police secrecy raises concerns about ‘wandering cops’
Rogers, ’23, and Williams, ’23, Are Newest Michigan Law Equal Justice Works Fellows
