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Donald Trump’s tariff powers face a high-stakes legal test

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Treaty and Custom in the ICJ’s Climate Change Opinion

A Multitude of Student Moots, On and Off the Quad

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Trump officials say ICE has higher detention standards than prisons, jails. Is that true?

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Ratner Selected to Deliver a Course at The Hague Academy of International Law, a Rare Honor for US Academics

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

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He was born to a US citizen soldier on an army base in Germany. Now he’s been deported to Jamaica, a country he’d never been to

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Trump ends trade talks with Canada, threatens higher tariffs

Karima Bennoune

Globally Recognized Scholar Karima Bennoune, ’94, Elected Vice President of the American Society of International Law

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Michigan Law Alumni Clerk for Constitutional Court of South Africa

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Students Attend Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program

Law students who recently participated in a week-long program at the University of Tokyo.

Michigan Law Students Attend University of Tokyo’s Inaugural Winter School on Japanese Law

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What does Trump mean when he invokes America’s ‘Manifest Destiny’?

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At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan

James Hines

Professor James Hines Serving as President of International Institute of Public Finance

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2024 Kouba Prize Winners Announced

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Haiti’s Many Problems and Very Few Solutions, Explained

Judge Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) lecturing at Michigan Law.

International Court of Justice Judge Speaks on Importance of International Law

Michigan Law Professor Daniel Halberstam standing next to the US Supreme Court delegation to the Court of Justice of the European Union.

Halberstam Participates in SCOTUS Visit to CJEU

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Assessing the Origins, Dynamics, and Future of Conflict in Sudan

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Mine Orer, LLM ’18, to Clerk at the International Court of Justice

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Bennoune Testifies before House Committee on Human Rights Violations in Ukraine

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Three Michigan Law Alumni to Clerk for the Court of Justice of the European Union

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A look at how Trump’s plan to increase tariffs would affect U.S. workers and consumers

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Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024

Catharine MacKinnon, the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law

MacKinnon Receives British Academy International Fellowship

Learning International Transaction Law on the Ground in Rwanda

Steven Ratner

5Qs: Ratner Explores Questions of Ethics and Espionage

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Michigan Law Externs Learn the Law While Living Abroad

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Sudan Battles the RSF

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3L Javi Piñeiro Represents U-M at Global Policy Summit

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Professors Arato, Bennoune in Spotlight at American Society of International Law Annual Meeting

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Japanese Professors Visit Michigan Law

Michael Barr speaks in front of an audience at Michigan Law.

Federal Reserve’s Michael Barr Discusses Health of Banking System, SVB Failures, and More at Michigan Law Conference

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International Transactions Clinic Students Travel to Kenya with Ross International Investment Fund

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5Qs: Fisher Proposes Partial Solution to Issues of Stateless People

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The Cost of Nuclear War in Space

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UN Experts Push to Criminalize Gender Apartheid

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Hathaway Elected as Fellow of Royal Society of Canada

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British Parliamentarians Examine Gender Apartheid In Afghanistan And Iran

Susanne Baer, LLM ’93: “It’s the Highest Honor to Serve”

Conference Launches New Program on Law and the Global Economy

At the Cutting Edge of International Law: Four Michigan Law Faculty Discuss Their Latest Work

Michigan Law in Service around the World

Emily Boening, ’12: Voice from the Civil Service

Seth Oppenheim, ’04: Voice from the Foreign Service

Priyadarshi “Pri” Sen, ’93: Voice from the Foreign Service

Bates Fellowship: Forty Years of Life-changing Experiences Abroad

Eric E. Bergsten, ’56

Five people stand in solidarity, holding signs that demand recognition of gender apartheid as a crime against humanity.

Bennoune Discusses Gender Apartheid with Malala Yousafzai at Nelson Mandela Foundation Event

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5Qs: Daugirdas Reflects on the Value of Teaching Abroad

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5Qs: Peters on the Need to Develop Global Animal Law

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Catharine MacKinnon : “Consent is the main pretext, legal and social, for doing nothing against sexual assault”

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5Qs: Ratner Discusses Work for UN on War, Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia

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Michigan Law Hosts Conference on Reforming System of Investor-State Dispute Settlement

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Michigan Law Hosts Conference on Reforming System of Investor-State Dispute Settlement

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

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Bennoune Addresses UN Security Council on Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan

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Legitimizing Gender Apartheid is One of the Costs of Recognizing the Taliban

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UN experts warn nearly a year after ceasefire, atrocities, including war crimes and crimes against humanity continue in Ethiopia

Rossa Fanning

Four Takeaways: European Union Law from a Member State Perspective

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The Taliban’s war on women in Afghanistan must be recognized as gender apartheid

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Michigan Law Recognizes Outstanding Student Papers in Constitutional, International Law

Eric Christiansen

Eric C. Christiansen Named Assistant Dean for International Affairs

Kate Powers, ’20: Holding War Criminals to Account

Steven Ratner

5Qs: Ratner on the Use of International Legal Arguments Outside the Courtroom

Daniel Halberstam

Halberstam Teaches Masterclass in Germany on US Constitutional Rights

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5Qs: Page on Listening to the People and Other Lessons from Sudan

Azadeh Shahshahani: Protecting Immigrant Rights Across the U.S. South

International Transactions Clinic Helps Jibu Test Waters of Franchise in Africa

Michigan Law Faculty and International Experts Highlight Conference in Hong Kong

Bennoune Argues in New Paper That Afghanistan Situation Amounts to ‘Gender Apartheid’ and Demands Action

East Meets West: China Opens to Western Hospitals

David Guenther, ’99, Named Director of International Transactions Clinic

Scholars and Judges Convene to Develop Refugee Law Guidelines

Curriculum Changes Better Serve Student Needs

Michigan Law Reaches Jessup Semifinals

Michigan Law Reaches Jessup Semifinals

Samuel Zhang, LLM ’85: Facilitating Business Deals with Cultural Insights

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2L Christner Speaks to UNHRC

L. Bates Lea China Exchange

Kaiser-Jarvis Named Assistant Dean for International Affairs

Bringing Global Sports to Audiences in China

Geneva Externship Turns 10

International Dignitaries and Michigan Law Students Develop Guidelines on Refugee Protections

Luxembourg Forum 2017 Convenes at Michigan Law

Sara Gibson, ’13: Keeping the Peace in Dangerous Territory

News in Brief: Fall 2017

Benedicte Bayi-Mathijsen, ’85: Drawn to the World

@UMICHLAW: Spring/Summer 2018

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

Students Study and Experience Law and Economic Development in India

News in Brief: Spring/Summer 2018

Students Complete Michigan Law’s First Summer Internships in Namibia

Beny Appointed to U-M’s African Studies Center

News in Brief: Winter 2020

Real-life Lawyering in Ethiopia

Michigan Law Celebrates First Class of MACL Graduates

@UMICHLAW: Winter 2020

An American in the EU’s Highest Court

Patricia Carnese, ’82: Private Practice in Paris is a Dream Come True

From Green and Gold to Maize and Blue, New Fund Connects Central Texas and Ann Arbor

India’s Supreme Court Cites Article by SJD Student Ajitesh Kir, LLM ’18

Michigan Law Among Top US Teams at Vis Moot

Clinic Helps Bring Clean Cooking to African Nations

Jesse Medlong, ’13: Addressing Climate Change across Borders and Sectors

New Fund Will Bolster International Opportunities at Michigan Law

University Bicentennial Colloquium Features Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Susanne Baer, LLM ’93

South Africa Externship Turns 2L into Education Change Agent

On the Front Lines of Europe’s Human Rights Concerns

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

James Phillipp, ’66: Supporting Legal History and Scholarly Research

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

Timothy Dickinson, ’79: Funding International Experiences

Human Trafficking Clinic Helping to Create New Clinic in Brazil

A Royal Reception

Broadway in China, and China on Broadway

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

Tsiang, ’23, and Chiang: A Grandfather’s Legacy; A Grandson’s Gratitude

Neeru Chadha, LLM ’85, Elected to UN Maritime Law Tribunal

Paying It Forward After Paying a Steep Price

Xiuhao “Rachel” Luo, LLM ’01: On the Leading Edge of Chinese Regulatory Law

Immigration Law: Protecting Process and Changing Lives

Michigan Law Team Advocates For Due Process In Iraqi Nationals Class-Action Lawsuit

Students Aid Asylum Seekers In Dilley

Ann Arbor to Accra: The Ongoing Legacy of Michigan Law’s Connection to Ghana

A Case of “Five-Ring Fever”

Opportunity and Complexity in the Middle East

Chris Burtley, ’15: Reimagining Supply Chains After Historic Disruption

New Student Fellowship to Bolster Internationalism at Michigan Law

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Arato Wins Inaugural Prize for Paper

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Three Michigan Law Students Receive Awards for Scholarly Papers

Catharine MacKinnon, the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law

MacKinnon Named 26th Winner of Phillips Prize in Jurisprudence

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Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members

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Julian Arato, a Preeminent Emerging Voice on International Law and the Global Economy, Joins the Michigan Law Faculty

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Karima Bennoune, a Leading International Law and Human Rights Specialist, Returns to Michigan Law

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

Ajitesh Kir

India’s Supreme Court Cites Article by SJD Student Ajitesh Kir, LLM ’18

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Michigan Law Students Gain Global Network and Perspective As 2022 Cutler Fellows

Six students standing in front of the law school after a Best-Ever Vis Moot Finish

Michigan Law Among Top U.S. Teams at Vis Moot

Students Standing Together after a Strong Finish for International Moot Team

Michigan Law Students Achieve Best-Ever Finish at Jessup International Moot Court

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Ratner Appointed to Human Rights Commission on Ethiopia

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Ambassador Susan D. Page brings a lifetime of international relations leadership as she joins the U-M Law School and Ford School of Public Policy