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The Gangster Presidency
Will Trump Defy the Courts?
Judicial Constraints on Agency Action
Native American Rights Fund Builds On Its Successes
Why Are Tech Bros Leaving Delaware?
How Congress — and not the president — controls how taxpayer money is spent
There’s A Hidden Significance In RFK Jr.’s Promise On Medication Abortion
Congress, Legal Bids Jockey to Undo Biden Heater Efficiency Rule
RFK Jr. in the Hot Seat
Trump Federal Funding Freeze Order Sows Confusion, Fear
Trump’s executive orders and what they mean for Michigan
‘It’s an Illegal Executive Order. And It’s Stealing.’
Donald Trump Orders Freeze On All Federal Grants And Loans In Huge Power Grab
Nina Ruvinsky, ’13: Historic Fraud in a Nascent Market
Trump Federal Hiring Freeze Scuttles Job Offers for Law Students
Donald Trump’s War On Government Science May Be Underway
Trump tries to erase Biden’s health legacy with early executive orders
Trump Health Moves Signal Intent to Erase Biden’s Legacy. What’s Next Is Unclear.
Trump’s executive order for TikTok shows his willingness to skirt federal laws and keep app in limbo, legal experts say
The Fight to Return Federal Workers to the Office Has Only Just Begun
Trump kicks off potentially messy fight over Biden’s infrastructure money
Trump aides prep executive orders aimed at federal workforce
Meta’s Abandonment of Fact-Checking Empowers a President Who Traffics in Lies
Niehoff: TikTok may be running out of time
DOGE’s Anti-Regulatory Offensive May Have Merit but Mistakes Its Target
Can DOGE ‘Delete’ a Federal Agency? The Legal Hurdles Ahead
5Qs: Rauterberg and Zhang Discuss Using Securities Law to Minimize Risk from Shadow Banking
Alex Jones’ Infowars Sale Hinges on More Money and Less Secrecy
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: the watchdog Republicans love to hate
Musk and Ramaswamy Are Making a Big Mistake
Musk and Ramaswamy think they have new power to cut federal regulations. Here’s why it’s not so simple
Former Federal Judge David S. Tatel Reflects on his Disability and the Current State of the Judiciary
Musk, Ramaswamy ‘DOGE’ confidence in Supreme Court may be tested
Anne McKeig, First Indigenous Woman to Serve as State Supreme Court Justice, Highlights Tribal State Federal Judicial Forum Meeting
Trump’s Solicitor General Expected to ‘Flip’ Prelogar’s Positions at Supreme Court
Michigan Voting Project Leads Election Engagement Efforts on Campus and Beyond
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Meet the 2024 Recipients of Michigan Law’s Fiske Fellowship for Government Service
Bagley Elected to Membership in American Law Institute
Environmental and Energy Law Conference Speakers Discuss Role of Regulation in Transition to Clean Energy
Inside the $621 Million Legal Battle for the ‘Soul of the Internet’
How Law Professors Are Pivoting Post-Loper and Other Key Rulings
Why an AI rent algorithm used by landlords is accused of price fixing
Constitution Day Lecture Discusses Presidential Accountability in the Wake of Trump v. United States
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Trump Said He Wouldn’t Sell DJT Stock When the Lockup Expired. Is That Legally Binding?
Senate Committee Passes DOOBIE Act
Legal Fee Tracker: Google, privacy lawyers clash over $217 million fee bid
Courts Need Experts’ Help in Analyzing Online Arbitration Clause Designs, Judge Says
Michigan band The White Stripes sues Trump, alleging copyright violation
Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024
Explaining the debate over music at political campaign rallies
Students in Problem Solving Initiative Course Publish “A Roadmap to Clean and Equitable Power in Michigan”
“Deliberately designed to deceive”: Experts say Taylor Swift could sue Trump over fake endorsement
Taylor Swift can absolutely sue Trump over the fake endorsement images he reposted. Winning a lawsuit might be harder.
Many musicians have copyright gripes with Trump, but only some can win in the courts
SCOTUS Cites Michigan Law Faculty in 2024 Opinions
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5Qs: Professors Christopher Walker, Daniel Deacon Explore Fallout From SCOTUS Overruling Chevron Deference
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Contractual Remedies in Mergers: Lessons from Crispo v. Musk
Jarkesy Decision Doesn’t Have to Mark End of Agency Adjudication
5Qs: Bagley on Ohio v. EPA, SCOTUS Citation, and the Future of the Administrative State
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Supreme Court rulings endanger environmental protections
The Big Winners of This Supreme Court Term
Supreme Court ruling on gun rights
5Qs: Kazis Explores Issues behind US Housing Crisis
What parents in Michigan – and everywhere – should know about secure gun storage after the Crumbley convictions
5Qs: Prescott Explains Implications of New Rule Banning Noncompete Agreements
Michigan Law Hosts Annual Conference of American Law and Economics Association
SCOTUS Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering Case
After 30 Years, A New Challenge to Car License Sovereignty
Michigan’s Highest Court Hears Challenge to Terminations of Parental Rights
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
Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners, L.P. - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
Crackdown on Corporate Insiders Collides With New Era of Control
At Detroit Econ Club, Barbara McQuade and Jocelyn Benson chat about disinformation, Russia
Trump’s alleged gag order violation
Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
DOJ thinks Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is trespassing on tribal lands
Justice Neil Gorsuch is not pleased with judges setting nationwide policy. But how common is it?
Pontiac’s UWM faces class-action racketeering suit accusing it of conspiring with brokers
AI Helps Pharma Find New Drugs But Imperils Lucrative Patents
Trump defied political norms. Now he tests the stock market.
Alito and Thomas kept bringing up Comstock. That scared abortion rights supporters.
Niehoff: Michigan must keep its Freedom of Information promise
Moelis Ruling Sharpens Focus on Private Equity Veto Agreements
Fifth Circuit to Scrutinize SEC Sway Over Proxy Ballot Proposals
Michigan’s Legislature and governor are exempt from Freedom of Information laws, making it an outlier in the U.S.
Macroprudential Financial Regulation Is a Myth
Accelerating the Energy Transition with Repurposed Energy
Home rental vacancy rate in New York City falls to 1.4%
ANALYSIS: How Five Law Schools Use Immersion to Build Skills
Chevron Doctrine Likely Gets Narrowed but May Survive in Some Form, Say Experts
The Plan to Incapacitate the Federal Government
F.D.A. Issues First Approval for Mass Drug Imports to States From Canada
Raphael Lotilla, LLM ’87: “For the Benefit of My Country”
Affirmative Action: The Cliff Where Diversity in Higher Education Now Teeters
The President’s Ambassadors Abroad
The SEC Has the Power to Save Itself From Constitutional Doubts
Bill in Congress would ‘validate’ the identity of a tiny west Michigan Indian tribe
Supreme Court code of conduct
More on Sign Stealing and Antitrust
Syed: Big Ten’s handling of Harbaugh denied due process
Electric vehicles are hitting a road block: Car dealers
Sign Stealing and the Antitrust Laws
How the right to repair might change technology
Apple is pushing repair laws but still puts limits on iPhone fixes
Michigan Law Hosts Conference on Reforming System of Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Customers outraged over Winklevoss twins’ secret $282M crypto withdrawal: ‘You didn’t tell anyone’
SEC Sues Elon Musk in San Francisco Federal Court to Enforce Subpoena
Supreme Court session opens with a challenge to federal regulators’ powers
Roberts Court Loses Control of Conservative War on Agency Power
Chutkan rejects Trump request to step aside as judge in his D.C. trial
The less you remember the better: aide on Trump-backed lawyer advice (Law School)
Top Administrator Discusses Proposed Reforms to Federal Regulation Process
Could unions break New York’s housing impasse?
New Top Cop at the E.P.A. Aims to Get Enforcement Back on Track
5Qs: Klass on How to Make Energy More Reliable and Sustainable
Bagley Appointed to Administrative Conference of the United States
Professor David Uhlmann Confirmed as EPA Enforcement and Compliance Chief
5Qs: Friedman and Crane Shed Light on Issues Surrounding Professional Golf Merger
Forty Years of Protecting the Great Lakes Watershed and Training Environmental Lawyers
Fletcher’s Scholarship Cited in Brackeen Opinion and Lac Du Flambeau Dissent
Deacon and Litman Win ACS Cudahy Writing Competition
Michael Bobelian, ’98: The Forging of the Modern Supreme Court
Fletcher Named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2015 Fiske Fellows Selected
Curriculum Changes Better Serve Student Needs
Reefer Madness: Mini-Seminar Brings Marijuana Law into the Classroom
Dina Leshetz Bakst, ’97: Advocating for Work-Family Balance
Russell Smith, ’86: Ensuring There Are Plenty of Fish in the Sea
Prof. Logue: Terrorism Risk Insurance Act Set to Expire Unless Congress Acts
Prof. Croley Confirmed as General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Energy
Salazar Honored with 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award
@UMICHLAW: Fall 2016
Luxembourg Forum 2017 Convenes at Michigan Law
Marty Lagina, ’82: Modern Renaissance Man at the 45th Parallel
Students Study and Experience Law and Economic Development in India
News in Brief: Spring/Summer 2018
Unemployment Insurance Clinic Drafts New Legislation
News in Brief: Winter 2019
Ramer, ’17, Receives Prestigious Bristow Fellowship
Valerie Jarrett, ’81: Looking Back and Moving Forward
@UMICHLAW: Spring 2021
Daniel Deacon Named Assistant Professor of Law
Walker, Bagley, and Mortenson Receive ABA Awards
@UMICHLAW: Winter 2022
Michigan Law Students Volunteer During Historic Michigan Election
News in Brief: Fall 2022
Deeva Shah, ’17, Wins California Lawyers Association Award for New Lawyers
A Girl, Her Wonder Dog, and a Supreme Court Ruling
Can Detroit Schools Be Saved?
Four Takeaways: The Federal Judiciary in the 21st Century
New 1L Clinic Represents Unemployed Workers
The Intersection of Health and Law
Beatty, ’55: An Unforgettable Feeling
Intelligence Legalism and the NSA’s Civil Liberties Gap
Tsiang, ’23, and Chiang: A Grandfather’s Legacy; A Grandson’s Gratitude
2L Alexis Bailey Brings Military Experience to the Veterans Legal Clinic
The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Preparedness and Recovery
The Legal Climate of Climate Change
The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Policy
The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Energy
The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Finance
The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Water
Lawrence García, ’95: Moving Detroit’s Legal Team in New Directions
Asim Rehman, ’01: Overseeing the Nation’s Largest Police Department
Craig Kramer, ’87: Mental Health Ambassador
A Seat at the Table: Legal Careers in the Food Industry
Nora FitzGerald Meldrum, ’99: ‘Legendary’ Legal Service at Texas Roadhouse
Gary Jay Kushner, AB ’72: Shaping Food Law and Public Policy
Nicolette Hahn Niman, ’93: Food Activist
5Qs: Fletcher on Writing Indigenous Graphic Novels
Sam Zell Builds on Commitment to Entrepreneurship at Michigan Law with $2M Gift
Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members
Michelle Adams, Renowned Expert on Race Discrimination and School Desegregation, Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Native American Legal Scholar and Tribal Court Chief Justice Matthew L.M. Fletcher, ’97, Joins Michigan Law’s Faculty
Noah Kazis Brings His Legal Background in Local Government and Private Research to Michigan Law
Christopher Knight Brings Big Law and Pro Bono Litigation Experience to Michigan Law’s Legal Practice Program
Sanjukta Paul Brings Expertise on Antitrust and Labor to the Michigan Law Faculty
Environmental Lawyer and Scholar Rachel Rothschild Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Distinguished Administrative Law Scholar Christopher Walker Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Washington Economist and Lawyer Jeffery Zhang Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Alexandra Klass, an Expert on Energy Regulation, to Join Michigan Law After Department of Energy Appointment
Professor Margo Schlanger Nominated for Top USDA Civil Rights Post