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Paulina Arnold, Expert on Civil Detention, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

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Why Is the UAW’s Federal Monitor Involving Himself in the Union’s Stance on Gaza?

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SCOTUS Cites Michigan Law Faculty in 2024 Opinions

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How a Supreme Court decision kept school segregation alive

Catharine MacKinnon, the Elizabeth A. Long Professor of Law

MacKinnon Receives British Academy International Fellowship

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Civil Rights Litigation Initiative Helps Achieve the Nation’s Strongest Police Department Policy on Facial Recognition Technology

Faizah Malik, ’11: Fight for Housing Justice

Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit, ’10, and Professor J.J. Prescott Team Up on Transparency Project to Study Racial Disparities in Legal System

Human Trafficking Clinic Finds Multidisciplinary Solutions

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The Hollowing Out of Miranda Rights, and What we Can Do About it

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SCOTUS Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering Case

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Butker commencement speech spotlights religious war on women’s freedom, even Taylor Swift’s

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After 30 Years, A New Challenge to Car License Sovereignty

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White Paper Argues for Changes to Parole Review for Those Committing Crimes As Youths

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DOJ thinks Enbridge Line 5 pipeline is trespassing on tribal lands

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Professor Daniel Fryer Joins Washtenaw County Advisory Council on Reparations

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The Taliban’s oppression of women is apartheid. Let’s call it that.

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

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Slippery slope toward contraception restrictions seen in court backing of Texas law

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Senator Art Haywood Spearheads Discussion on Human Dignity in Constitutional Frameworks

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Prescott Leads Prosecutor Transparency Project’s Research into Racial Disparities

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How Missouri’s abortion-rights amendment could impact clinics and patient access

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UN Experts Push to Criminalize Gender Apartheid

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Prescott Leads Prosecutor Transparency Project Research

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The state of indian nations

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ANALYSIS: How Five Law Schools Use Immersion to Build Skills

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McQuade Interviewed on Listen In, Michigan

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British Parliamentarians Examine Gender Apartheid In Afghanistan And Iran

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They Were Wrongfully Convicted. Now They’re Denied Compensation Despite Michigan Law.

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Trump vows to indemnify the police. Experts say that’s already reality in most departments.

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Jacob Abudaram, ’23, Selected as Skadden Fellow

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Innocence Clinic Featured on This is Michigan

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‘Why is it so essential that I die in here?’

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Bill in Congress would ‘validate’ the identity of a tiny west Michigan Indian tribe

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

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Mom, daughter suing ex-Grosse Pointe Park neighbor over KKK flag in window

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Federal lawsuit filed on behalf of Black woman whose ex-neighbor hung KKK flag in Grosse Pointe Park

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Juvenile justice reforms are passing after task force’s ‘monumental’ two-year effort

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Guns rights and domestic violence protections collide at US Supreme Court

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The challenges of enforcing the Indian Child Welfare Act

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Baseless claim that Biden sent FBI on ‘knock and talk’ visits of Trump supporters | Fact check

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Q&A: How can social science data empower public defenders?

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Faculty Q&A: Dana Thompson teaches law students to make a hands-on difference

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Civil rights groups’ power to sue undermined by appellate ruling

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Longest exoneration in U.S. history: Glynn Simmons a free man

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

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Could unions break New York’s housing impasse?

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U.S. Constitution scholar to speak on race and citizenship

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Niehoff: We should know more about the Bill of Rights

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Rule Changes Could Slow Eviction Process In Michigan

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Notable new resource provides “Data for Defenders”

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Michigan Law Launches Data for Defenders Project to Aid Defense Work

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Episode 118: When Does Criticism Become Witness Tampering?

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After leaving prison, returning citizens find new ground on this Michigan farm

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In Trump cases, experts say defendant’s rhetoric will be hard to police

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New Top Cop at the E.P.A. Aims to Get Enforcement Back on Track

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Should governments be blamed for climate change? How one lawsuit could change US policies

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What one school’s fight to eliminate PFAS says about Indian Country’s forever chemical problem

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Michigan’s police secrecy raises concerns about ‘wandering cops’

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Rogers, ’23, and Williams, ’23, Are Newest Michigan Law Equal Justice Works Fellows

Jeff Titus Celebrates Life (on the) Outside

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Zearfoss and Caminker on Impact of Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decisions

Fletcher’s Scholarship Cited in Brackeen Opinion and Lac Du Flambeau Dissent

Ellen Katz speaking with students

5Qs: Katz on the Allen v. Milligan Decision and the Future of the Voting Rights Act

Clearinghouse White Paper Argues for More Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment in Prison System

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

Prof. Mortenson Files Suit on Behalf of Same-Sex Couples

Ban the Box Legislation Leads to Increase in Racial Discrimination

Dr. Mary Frances Berry Named 2016 Distinguished Alumna

Harold Kennedy III, ’77: A Groundbreaking Legal Career

Kerene Moore, ’05: Opening the Courthouse Doors to Everyone

Valerie Jarrett, ’81: Looking Back and Moving Forward

Khalilah Spencer, ’01

Four Takeaways: Lawyers and the Promise of Democracy

A Legacy of Bigoted Deeds in Ann Arbor

Litigating Death Row: A Long Road of Loss

Alumnus Establishes New Prize to Bolster Scholarship at the Law School

Addressing Communication Disabilities in Jails and Prisons

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Michigan Law Student Leads in the AAPI Community

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

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Michigan Law Students Volunteer During Historic Michigan Election

Raising the Curtain on a News Blackout

Civil Rights, Women’s Rights

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

Bagenstos on Class-Not-Race

Immigration Law and the Nation’s Physician Shortage

Tension: Privacy vs. National Security in the Digital Age

Intelligence Legalism and the NSA’s Civil Liberties Gap

Panelists at Michigan Law’s Environmental Law and Policy Program recently hosted Environmental and Climate Justice conference.

Four Takeaways: Environmental and Climate Justice Conference

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

COVID in the Quad

Jerika Richardson, ’07: At the Nexus of Law, Media, and Advocacy

Jonathan Brater, ’11: Directing an Historic Election

For Denver-based Donor, Upholding Democratic Institutions Starts at Law School

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National Registry of Exonerations Report Highlights Racial Disparity in Wrongful Convictions

Michigan Law Professors Break New Ground in Municipal Liability Case

Michigan Law Professors Break New Ground in Municipal Liability Case

Professor Yale Kamisar

Professor Elise Boddie

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

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Three Michigan Law Students Receive Awards for Scholarly Papers