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Nurses aide convicted in 1987 Alpine Manor nursing home murders seeks clemency, claims innocence

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High Court Ruling On Sexist Prosecution Has Broad Impact

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

Supreme Court Building at Dusk.

5Qs: Daniel Halberstam Discusses Professional Speech, Chiles v. Salazar, and Being Cited in SCOTUS Dissent

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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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Roy Blackmon embraces his family after being exonerated with the help of the Michigan Law Innocence Clinic.

Michigan Innocence Clinic Client Roy Blackman Exonerated, Released from Prison on False Murder Conviction

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Rivian Made Car Dealers Back Down in Washington. More States May Be Next.

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April the Cruelest Month?

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A 75-year-old’s beloved garden set to be bulldozed amid senior housing dispute

Michigan Innocence Clinic Client George Calicut Goes Free 27 Years After Wrongful Murder Conviction

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Detroit man whose confession to 1999 murder was coerced by rogue cop released from prison

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How Trump Keeps Withholding Money After Being Sued 198 Times

Margo Schlanger Michigan Law classroom portrait.

5Qs: Schlanger Discusses Disability Discrimination and Preserving the Right to Sue the Government

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Trump: Too busy to be a defendant but plenty of time to sue

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Justice Department wants Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction overturned

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Weathering ICE

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‘That’s Not Right!’: Michigan Wants Black Man Who Spent 25 Years In Prison On Wrongful Conviction to Return $1M to the State

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Waning Trust In DOJ Could Slow Federal Courts In 2026

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Wrongfully convicted man must repay the state $1.2M after court ruling

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Detroit man forced to repay Michigan after wrongful conviction settlement

Gillian C. Steinhauer, ’76: Success in All Seasons of Life

For Sean Grimsley, ’00, and Eric Olson, ’00, Co-founders of an Impact Litigation Firm, Their Partnership Began at Michigan Law

Aaron Lewis, ’05: Embracing, and Extending, a Family Legacy

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Michigan Law Clinics: Impacting communities, improving lives through student service

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Eve Brensike Primus on How and Why to Keep Fighting Against Injustice

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Andrew Schreder, Matt Andres, and Ryan Stults at the Jackson County Circuit Court

Law Students Conduct Jury Trial, Negotiate Settlement On Behalf of Veterans Legal Clinic Clients

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Inmates Win $6 Million Settlement for Abuse Claims Against Prison Officers

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In a first-of-its-kind lawsuit, landlord agreed to accept tenants with housing vouchers

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What’s in the Bolton Indictment?

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Don’t lump Bolton charges in with flimsy cases against Comey and James

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Child Welfare Appellate Clinic Marks Significant Win on Housing at State Court of Appeals

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What does the FCC do - and can it revoke a TV network’s licence?

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‘You have a right to an attorney.’ Massachusetts bar strike and the Sixth Amendment.

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Trump files defamation and libel lawsuit against New York Times

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US Supreme Court to decide how far Donald Trump’s power really goes

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Trump’s Very Convincing Body Double

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Trump’s cash-grab faces meandering path to SCOTUS as Congress writhes

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The Fate of the Fed May Turn on Two Words: ‘For Cause’

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Supreme Court Ruling Has ‘Bleak Implications’ for Researchers

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Trump Seeks Lasting Deregulation by Disavowing Agency Authority

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Search of Bolton’s Home Shows Uneasy Mix of Retribution and Law Enforcement

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Supreme Court upholds Trump cancellation of NIH grants

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Women’s Prison Sue State Over Black Mold Exposure

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Child Welfare Appellate Clinic Wins Court of Appeals Case

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Years after Edenville flood, blame game still rages in Michigan court

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Trump’s birthright citizenship order faces more bans than before Supreme Court ruling

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Trump administration violated impoundment law by canceling NIH grants, slowing new awards, GAO finds

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Michigan Law Hosts Applied Legal Storytelling Conference

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With his suit against Murdoch, Trump signals: No one is safe

2002 Campbell Finalists Reminisce, Two Decades Later

A Multitude of Student Moots, On and Off the Quad

Where Does the Campbell Moot Court Question Come From?

Who Judges the Campbell Moot Court Competition?

A Century of Argument and Advocacy: Campbell Moot Court Turns 100

Former Winners of the Campbell Moot Court Competition Reflect on the Experience

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Inside the Surprise Idaho Murders Plea Deal That Left Some Families Fuming

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The Supreme Court Put Nationwide Injunctions to the Torch

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Professor Timothy Pinto Wins Before the Michigan Supreme Court

The Michigan Law Mock Trial Team from left to right, Joclyn Hutchison, Nat Jordan, Brian Tang, and Lauren Smith celebrate their win in front of their Capitol City Challenge (CCC) Mock Trial Competition trophy.

Michigan Law Mock Trial Team Brings Home First Capitol City Challenge Win

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5Qs: Cornell’s New Book Proposes a New Approach to Rights and Wrongs

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

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Few prisoners claiming abuses have access to a jury trial. The Supreme Court could soon change that.

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

Four Takeaways from Michigan Law Public Interest Week

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Inside Brooke Shields’ Tragic Experience With Plastic Surgery

Aanvi Jhaveri

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

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Freeze of Federal Grant Funds

John Tepedino, ’04: Restitution for Victims of Madoff’s Fraud

Nina Ruvinsky, ’13: Historic Fraud in a Nascent Market

Margo Schlanger

Center for the Education of Women+ Honors Margo Schlanger for Promoting Equity and Social Change

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Are Homeowners Responsible For Injuries Due To Not Shoveling Snow Or Ice?

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Alex Jones’ Infowars Sale Hinges on More Money and Less Secrecy

Professor Dave Moran speaks in front of a large group.

Professor Dave Moran and Client LaVone Hill Reflect on Recent Win at Teaching Award Ceremony

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Journal of the American Medical Association Highlights Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse Work on Hepatitis C Testing

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

Professor Kimberly A. Thomas Elected to Michigan Supreme Court

Veterans Legal Clinic, Matthew Andres teaching a class

Civil Solutions: Clinic Lifts Legal Burdens for Veterans

Elise Boddie

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

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Legal Fee Tracker: Lawsuit reveals fight over awards after $5.6 bln ‘swipe fees’ settlement

Nick Bagley giving a lecture to Michigan Law students.

Bagley Elected to Membership in American Law Institute

Jack Goldsmith lecturing in a classroom at Michigan Law.

Constitution Day Lecture Discusses Presidential Accountability in the Wake of Trump v. United States

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Elizabeth Prelogar and Professor Leah Litman, ’10 speaking to the law school community.

Six Takeaways: The Solicitor General on Representing the United States

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William R. Bay, ’78, Installed as President of the American Bar Association

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

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Explaining the debate over music at political campaign rallies

A "Welcome to Michigan" banner is hung outside the Lawyers Club, welcoming all who pass by.

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

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Musk’s $56 Billion Pay Gambit Risks Endless Corporate Do-Overs

A portrait of Mira Edmonds.

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

Michigan Law Student speaking from a podium at a press conference.

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

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Did Trump just defame E. Jean Carroll again?

Professor Steven Schaus standing in front a red brick building

5Qs: Schaus Honored for Proposing an Alternative View of Consortium Claims

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Innocence Clinic Featured on This is Michigan

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

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J.J. Prescott Elected to the American Law Institute

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Top US Business Court Bolsters Reputation With Big Lawyer Fees

Behind the Bench at the Supreme Court

Michael Bobelian, ’98: The Forging of the Modern Supreme Court

Prof. Margo Schlanger Launches Civil Rights Education Initiative for High Schoolers

Prof. Joan Larsen Appointed to Michigan Supreme Court

Daniel Matzkin, ’09: A New Perspective on Hearing Cases

Geeti Faramarzi, LLM ’13: Assisting with Australian Inquest into 2014 Lindt Café Siege

Prof. Thomas Appointed to State’s New Indigent Defense Commission

U.S. Supreme Court Delivers Unanimous Ruling for Prof. Pottow in EBIA v. Arkison

Michigan Law’s Child Advocacy Law Clinic: Theory and Practice Come Together in Trial Experience

Former Clerks and Faculty on the Legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia

Hon. Harlan VanWye, ’67: An Extra-Innings Career

The Michigan Law Classmates Behind a $3B Hewlitt-Packard Verdict

Steven Rhodes, ’73: Guitar-playing Bankruptcy Judge Tuned in to the People

The Hon. William McClain

Professor Luke Cooperrider, ’48

Roger Gregory, ’78: Chief Judge in Fourth Circuit

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Joe Neely, ’09: Outstanding Young Military Lawyer, for the Prosecution and the Defense

Innocence Clinic Victories

Lawsuit Brings Changes to Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Law

Kurt Johnson, ’15, to Clerk for Justice Gorsuch

@UMICHLAW: Winter 2019

UMMA to Present Witness Lab Courtroom Installation and Performance Series

@UMICHLAW: Fall 2020

Litigating Death Row: A Long Road of Loss

A Red-Letter Day for Black Widow

News in Brief: Winter 2022

Andrew Portinga

Portinga, ’96, Helps Pen Amicus Brief for The Onion

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

Clinic Petitions for Clemency Hearings

A Girl, Her Wonder Dog, and a Supreme Court Ruling

Raising the Curtain on a News Blackout

Trio of Michigan Law Grads Obtain Prestigious U.S. Supreme Court Clerkships

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 a Scholarship Recipient Reflect on Their Connection to Michigan Law

Leonard M. Niehoff, ’84, and James E. Stewart, ’73: A 30-Year Partnership in Media Law

The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Preparedness and Recovery

Hessel Yntema IV, ’13: Paradise Found as Saipan’s GC

Bringing Stability to the State Bar of California

Have Your Day in Court Without Being in Court

Law Training in the Fast Lane

Can COVID-19 Help Expand Access to Justice?

News in Briefs: Fall 2020

Paul Nightingale, ’86: Dairy Innovator

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

Dan Bergeson, ’82: Adapting to a New Normal in California Courts

Professor Elise Boddie

Elise Boddie, Renowned Advocate and Scholar on Dismantling Systemic Racism, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Scoring a Win for Student-Athletes

Doors to the Reading Room

Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members

Professor Matthew Fletcher smiling with a blurry tree in the background

Native American Legal Scholar and Tribal Court Chief Justice Matthew L.M. Fletcher, ’97, Joins Michigan Law’s Faculty

Professor Chris Knight standing on a treelined street

Christopher Knight Brings Big Law and Pro Bono Litigation Experience to Michigan Law’s Legal Practice Program

Professor Julianna Lee with blurry columns in the background

Julia Lee, ’05, Brings Experience in Family Law, Juvenile Justice, Domestic Violence Practice to Michigan Law’s Clinical Faculty

Professor Steven Schaus standing in front a red brick building

Steven Schaus Brings Moral Philosophy to Research and Teaching of Torts at Michigan Law

Professor Chris Walker with the U.S. capital in the background

Distinguished Administrative Law Scholar Christopher Walker Joins Michigan Law Faculty

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Former ABA President Trish Refo, ’83, Receives Medal of Honor

2022 Pogue Panel

2022 Pogue Panel: Will Zoom Practice Become the Norm?

Dana Thompson works with students in the Entrepreneurship Clinic

First-year Law Students Tout Value of Early Clinic Experience

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Michigan Innocence Clinic Celebrates 23rd Exoneration