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Litigating Death Row: A Long Road of Loss

Richard D. Friedman

Friedman to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award from AALS

News in Brief: Winter 2022

Michigan Innocence Clinic Secures Exoneration for 1986 Murder Conviction

Michigan Innocence Clinic Secures Exoneration for 1986 Murder Conviction

A view from the Underground Library Looking up at the Reading Room

Clinic Petitions for Clemency Hearings

Prosecution and Prevention

Imprisoned, Exonerated — and Now an “Unsecured Creditor”

Transforming What It Means to “Go to Court”

Reading Room building, Fall Colors

Federal Appellate Litigation Clinic Students Learn to Advocate for the Client

Cause and Effect: A Donor and His Scholarship Recipient Reflect on Their Connection to Michigan Law

Bringing Cybercrimes to Justice and the Law up to Speed

News in Briefs: Fall 2020

Asim Rehman, ’01: Overseeing the Nation’s Largest Police Department

Freeing the Wrongfully Convicted: Michigan Innocence Clinic Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Man sitting behind bars

National Registry of Exonerations Report Highlights Racial Disparity in Wrongful Convictions

Doors to the Reading Room

Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members

Professor Chavi Nana standing in front a glass wall with city buildings behind her.

International Criminal Investigations Powerhouse Chavi Keeney Nana Moves From Private Practice to Michigan Law Faculty

Professor Ekow Yanak standing in front a blurry city building

Ekow Yankah, a Prominent Voice in Criminal Law and Political Philosophy, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Two professors teaching early on in their careers

Michigan Law Remembers Legal Giants, Beloved Teachers

Exterior view of the Michigan Law Reading Room during summer

Veterans Legal Clinic Spurs Change to Michigan Food Stamp Rules​

Exterior view of the bridge between Hutchins Hall and the Reading room from the inner courtyard of the law school

Michigan Innocence Clinic Celebrates 23rd Exoneration

Interior view of the Law Library Staircase leading underground

Michigan Law Professor Gabriel Mendlow Awarded NEH Fellowship for Book Project on Thought Crime