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Exterior of the Michigan Law Lawyers Club Archway.

Faculty Research into AI and the Law Earns Awards

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

Portrait of Don Herzog.

5Qs: Herzog’s New Book Discusses History of Reading Wars and Their Continuing Impact

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Michigan Law students attend class in Jeffries Hall room 120.

Students Recognize Professors Spencer Smith, Kerry Kornblatt, Frank Vandervort, and Adrian Ohmer, ’13, with 2026 Teaching Awards

2026 Michigan Law Honors and Awards Recipients Group Portrait: Madeline Guth, Haley M. Rogers, Hazel Rosenblum-Sellers, Nithya Arun, Gabriel Jimenez, David A. Seaman, Heather Jane Foster, Nathaniel B. Magrath, Jasmine Neosh, Victoria Pedri.

Michigan Law Announces Winners of 2026 Student Honors and Awards

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AI startups court law students in fight for lawyer market

3L David Weaver Selected for Institute for Policy Integrity Fellowship at NYU Law

Five Takeaways from Conference on the Oldest Constitutional Question

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Matthew Preston, ’21, Selected for ABA Young Lawyers Division Award

Martha Umphrey, ’91: A New View as Provost at Amherst College

Michigan Law Students Get Hands-on with AI Tools

AI and Legal Research in the Michigan Law Library

New Research from Michigan Law Professors Supports Real-World Value of AI for Lawyers

Professor Patrick Barry Wants His Students to Become “Conspicuously Good” at AI

A portrait of Howard Bromberg, Christopher Walker, and Mira Edmonds holding their teaching awards.

Bromberg, Edmonds, and Walker Receive 2025 Teaching Awards During First-Ever Blue Jeans Panel

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The Debate Dividing the Supreme Court’s Liberal Justices

Exterior of the Michigan Law Reading Room in early Fall.

Two Michigan Law Students Selected as 2025 Kouba Prize Winners for Papers on EU Law and International Peace and Security

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Interview on “The Oldest Constitutional Question”

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The Oldest Constitutional Question

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As the Supreme Court Focuses on the Past, Historians Turn to Advocacy

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Michigan Law Hosts Applied Legal Storytelling Conference

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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Michigan Law School’s New Essay Prompt Requires Applicants To Answer Using Generative AI

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Michigan Law Adds AI Essay Prompt

Daniel Deacon(right) and Daniel Fryer(left)

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

Eve Brensike Primus lectures in front of a Michigan Law audience.

Michigan Law Students Recognize Bromberg, Edmonds, Primus, and Walker with 2025 Teaching Awards

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Kaplan survey examines the lack of clarity for AI usage in law school admissions essays

Kerri Kornblatt Delivers “Blue Jeans” Lecture on Crafting a Perfectly Imperfect Legal Career.

Legal Practice Teaching Award Winner Kerry Kornblatt Delivers “Blue Jeans” Lecture on Crafting a Perfectly Imperfect Legal Career

A group of Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program attendees including Michigan Law students and faculty.

Students Attend Salzburg Cutler Fellows Program

Michigan Law Reading Room stained glass window.

Michigan Law Dimond Prize Recognizes Outstanding Scholarly Paper

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Newer AI Chatbots May Improve Law Student Performance

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Zhang and Logue on Holding Bank Executives Accountable

Michigan Law Reading Room

Reimagined SJD Program Boosts Funding and Student Engagement

Beyond the Stacks: The Modern Evolution of Law Libraries

Empirical Legal Research Becoming More Popular Among Faculty in Effort to Address Real-world Issues

Matthew Fletcher

5Qs: Matthew Fletcher Discusses His New Short Story Collection

Michelle Adams

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

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2024 Kouba Prize Winners Announced

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Future lawyers learn key lessons from studying poetry in parks in this course

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Program in Race, Law, and History Announces 2023-2024 Fellows

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Aspen Publishing Acquires License to Administer JD-Next Admissions Exam

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ChatGPT on Campus: Law Schools Wrestle With Emerging AI Tools

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Michigan Law Recognizes Outstanding Student Papers in Constitutional, International Law

Exterior view of the Reading Room windows in the fall

Deacon and Litman Win ACS Cudahy Writing Competition

Prof. Daugirdas Wins Writing Award

Prof. Whitman Receives L. Hart Wright Teaching Award

Eric Ostermeier, ’95: Data-driven Political Journalism

Halberstam and Seinfeld Outline Plans for Associate Deanships

Future Law Professors Workshop Helps Legal Academics Find their Footing

Ban the Box Legislation Leads to Increase in Racial Discrimination

@UMICHLAW: Spring 2017

News in Brief: Fall 2017

Recent Publications Highlight Breadth of Michigan Law Faculty

Michigan Law Announces Faculty Fellow Program

News in Brief: Winter 2019

News in Brief: Spring 2021

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Students Launch Michigan Journal of Law & Society

Bagenstos on Class-Not-Race

Professor Julian Arato standing in front of building columns

Arato Wins Inaugural Prize for Paper

A Lifetime of Giving Back to Michigan Law

Recent Gifts: Winter 2020

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Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members

Professor Julian Arato standing in front of building columns

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

Professor Aaron Perzanowski with a tatto shop in the background

Aaron Perzanowski Brings Expertise in Intellectual and Personal Property Law—From Libraries to Clown Eggs—to Michigan Law Faculty