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Students in Racially Diverse MBA and Law Classes Earn Higher Starting Salaries

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Michigan Law’s 2026 Excellence in Pro Bono Service Awards Recognize Outstanding Students

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Supreme Court tells lower courts to take new look at 2 major voting rights cases

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Metro Detroit mother speaks out after settling federal civil rights lawsuit against former neighbor

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A Michigan family’s racial harassment lawsuit against neighbor with KKK flag ends with a settlement

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Man’s KKK flag antagonized Grosse Pointe family. They sued.

Alex Votta

Alex Votta, ’25, Recognized for Best Scholarly Work in Civil Rights for Paper on Education in the Civil War-Era South

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The Supreme Court Has Demolished the Voting Rights Act

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Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana congressional map

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Southern Poverty Law Center indicted on federal fraud charges

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Could Oxford Casino’s iGaming lawsuit have national impacts?

Brad Gonzalez, Noah Rotroff, Jennifer Jiwon Kim, Raisa Faatimah, and Isabel Bysiewicz gather together at the Michigan Law public interest storytelling event, The Valiant.

“The Valiant” Gives Graduating Public Interest Students a Platform to Share Their Stories

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Can the Genocide in Sudan Be Stopped?

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DOJ Turns Clock Back to 1898 Case to Curb Birthright Citizenship

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Life Goes On at My Synagogue, Including the Hate on Its Doorstep

Michigan Law professors Ekow Yankah, Paulina Arnold, Noah Kazis, Evan Caminker speak at the Immigrant Enforcement Panel.

Three Takeaways from Faculty Panel on Local and National Immigration Enforcement

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‘Containment’ with Professor Michelle Adams

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Book chronicles Supreme Court case limiting school integration in Detroit with nationwide impacts

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Weathering ICE

Archi Pyati, ’02, delivering Public Interest Week’s keynote address.

Public Interest Week Keynote Speaker Archi Pyati, ’02, Tells Students “Our Collective Future Is Going To Be Built by You”

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Ypsilanti schools warn parents to take precautions amid reported ICE detentions

Michelle Adams portrait with a cityscape in the background.

Michelle Adams Earns More Accolades for Her Book The Containment: Detroit, The Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North

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America 250: Native American Nations and the Making of the United States

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13 new paperbacks to read this month

Michigan Law professor Steve Ratner.

5Qs: Ratner Proposes New Approach to Reparations for Colonialism

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2 Native American-owned corporations cancel contracts with ICE

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The Miccosukee Tribe blocked Alligator Alcatraz. Then Trump blocked a bill to return their land.

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How the Lumbee Tribe earned federal recognition after a decadeslong effort

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Name a Supreme Court decision in the current term that will prove consequential.

Attendees of the Transnational Law Symposium ask panelists questions.

Five Takeaways on Forced Labor Issues from the Transnational Law Symposium

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Trump’s fight to redefine ‘American citizen’ returns to Supreme Court

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Justice InDeed reveals racist covenants in Washtenaw County

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What Fourth Amendment?

Noah Kazis

5Qs: Noah Kazis Discusses the “Radical” Structure of the Fair Housing Act

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How Jesse Jackson set the stage for today’s political landscape

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New map shows thousands of Washtenaw County properties with racist restrictions

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How the government shutdown is playing out in Indian Country

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Supreme Court clears way for racial profiling in immigration raids

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A 160-year-old campaign against civil rights heads to the supreme court

Michelle Adams

Michelle Adams Wins Stone Book Award for The Containment: Detroit, The Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North

Aabid Allibhai, Edgar Melgar, Andrew Stawasz, and Amanda Leon Michigan Laws new research and teaching fellows.

Four New Teaching Fellows Join Michigan Law Faculty

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Is Kilmar Abrego Garcia an MS-13 member? Here’s what the documents say.

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Trump’s Census Order is unworkable, unprecedented and unconstitutional

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60 years later, Voting Rights Act protections for minority voters face new threats

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Texas’ proposed congressional map dismantles districts flagged by DOJ

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Supreme Court returns teeth to Voting Rights Act

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Texas lawmakers hold first hearing on proposed congressional redistricting push

Student Project Draws on Professor Adams’s New Book to Highlight Integration Efforts in Detroit

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US agriculture agency to end consideration of race, sex in many farm programs

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Justice Dept. Promised to Prosecute Abrego Garcia. Now It’s Not So Clear.

Daniel Deacon(right) and Daniel Fryer(left)

Professors Deacon and Fryer Will Present Research at Upcoming Harvard-Yale-Stanford Junior Faculty Forum

Michelle Adams speaking at a Michigan Law Blue Jeans lecture.

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

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

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

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For Indian Country, federal cuts decimate core tribal programs

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Michelle Adams Part 1

Professor Rachel Rothschild

5Qs: Rothschild Explains New Framework for Regulating Toxic Chemicals

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

A group of Michigan Law Alumni lead a discussion panel during Public Interest Week.

Four Takeaways from Michigan Law Public Interest Week

A series of screenshots of the Digital Timeline Chronicling School Integration Efforts in Detroit

Students Create Digital Timeline Chronicling School Integration Efforts in Detroit

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

Aanvi Jhaveri

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

Flawed Facial Recognition Technology Leads to Wrongful Arrest and Historic Settlement

Michelle Adams

5Qs: Michelle Adams’s New Book, The Containment, Explores Landmark Detroit School Desegregation Case

Professor Ekow Yankah.

5Qs: Yankah Proposes New Theory of “Deputization” and White Violence Against Black People

Michigan Law Professor Kimberly A. Thomas speaking to Professor Frank E. Vandervort

Professor Kimberly A. Thomas Elected to Michigan Supreme Court

Elise Boddie

Boddie Points to Brown v. Board of Education Decision as a Vision for a Different America

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Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit, ’10, and Professor J.J. Prescott Team Up on Transparency Project to Study Racial Disparities in Legal System

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

The 2023 Black Alumni Reunion: “Celebrating Our Legacy, Empowering Our Future”

Slavery’s Legacy in Architecture and Law

Fundraising Effort Connects Michigan Law’s Past and Future

Civil Rights Act at 50

African American Alumni Reconnect, Reflect

Journal of the Civil War Era to Preserve Emancipation Scholarship

African American Alumni Reunion: Reconnecting with Classmates and Michigan Law

Anti-Apartheid Leader, Former Constitutional Court Justice Delivers Bishop Lecture

Inspired by Friend and Mentor, Alumnus Launches New HBCU Scholarship

Civil Rights, Women’s Rights

Mary Frances Berry, ’70: A Trailblazer in the Fight to End Discrimination

Michael Harrison, ’66: Supporting Equal Opportunity Through the Program in Race, Law, and History

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Students Encouraged to Use Legal Skills for Activism at MLK Day Event

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Professor Margo Schlanger Nominated for Top USDA Civil Rights Post

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Working for Equal Justice

Exterior view of flowers in the Law School Courtyard during spring

Daniel Fryer, ’18, to Join Michigan Law Faculty

The Hon. Ketanji Brown Jackson's MLK Day Lecture Honors Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement

The Hon. Ketanji Brown Jackson’s MLK Day Lecture Honors Black Women Leaders in the Civil Rights Movement

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Advisory Board to Examine Race and Racism at Michigan Law Announced