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Four Michigan Law Graduates Selected for the 2026 Fiske Fellowship Program for Government Service
Immigrant Justice Lab Receives Grants to Expand Access to Immigration Resources and Study AI’s Role in Legal Education
Faculty Research into AI and the Law Earns Awards
What Will It Take to Modernize the US Power Grid?
Legal challenges from EV startups could change the way new cars are sold
AI Clinic Students Present Tools That Expand Access to Justice
What We Got Right, and Wrong, in ‘Abundance’
“The Valiant” Gives Graduating Public Interest Students a Platform to Share Their Stories
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Michigan Law School Launches AI Advisory Council
Unpacking Trump’s Use of Emergency Powers to Prop Up Coal
Abundance & AI? Nicholas Bagley Explains
AI startups court law students in fight for lawyer market
Michigan Law Launches AI Advisory Council, Convenes Inaugural Meeting
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Somebody Finally Stood Up to RFK Jr.
I work with human trafficking survivors. Rich men like Bill Gates can do more to make amends for their Epstein ties
Tesla’s ‘Cybercab’ Name Hits a Roadblock: A French Beverage Company
In fight with DOJ over voting roll access, Michigan may be poised to go the distance
Study Finds Patients More Likely to Accept AI in Medicine With Doctor’s Oversight
Blue Cities and States Are in Trouble. Democrats Need to Change How They Run Them.
Lawyers Warn of a Decade of Uncertainty over AI Copyright
5Qs: Price Explores Challenges of Medicine, AI, and the Need for a Doctor ‘In the Loop’
Exit of CDC’s acting director highlights agency’s lack of leader
Bloomberg Law: FBI Raid and GOP Challenge to National Monument
This data center proposal gave Michigan cities a 48-hour deadline
Why Michigan’s Big Oil Lawsuit Is Not Like the Others
Michigan Sues Oil Giants, Saying They Collude to Make Energy Costlier
Feeling unprepared for the AI boom? You’re not alone
Data center ‘extension cord’ draws landowners’ ire
Improving Regulatory Oversight of Medical AI
America’s Air Is About to Get Dirtier—And More Dangerous
The DOJ Suing for Voter Data Is Dangerous on Many Levels
85 Predictions for AI and the Law in 2026
Wrongfully convicted man must repay the state $1.2M after court ruling
Trump wants to bring Japan’s ‘cute’ tiny cars to America — but it may not be easy
Matthew Preston, ’21, Selected for ABA Young Lawyers Division Award
Martha Umphrey, ’91: A New View as Provost at Amherst College
AI and the Evolution of Law and Legal Education
Michigan Law Students Get Hands-on with AI Tools
New Michigan Law Clinic to Explore if AI Tools Can Broaden Legal Access
AI and Legal Research in the Michigan Law Library
Michigan Law Mini-seminar Considers AI Doomerism and Technology Risk
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
Her Own Experience with Infertility Motivates Alexis Cirel, ’03, to Advocate for Better Surrogacy Laws
At the Crest of a Wave: Artificial Intelligence in the Law Quad
Michigan Law Clinics: Impacting communities, improving lives through student service
President Trump’s Plan to Build and Sell Kei Cars in America Would Be a Massive Regulatory Nightmare
5Qs: Crane’s New Book Chronicles Fight Between Tesla and Auto Dealers
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Michigan Law Alumni Discuss AI’s Impact on the Legal Profession
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Can an AI ‘actress’ replace the film club
Richard Burns, ’71, and Elizabeth Murphy Burns Receive 2025 Hermelin Award for Fundraising Volunteer Leadership at U-M
Federal vehicle in Chicago ramming case may have had repairs before defense looked at it. Can the court do anything about it?
May a Thousand Stablecoins Bloom, With a Crisis or Two Along the Way
Two Michigan Law Students Selected as 2025 Kouba Prize Winners for Papers on EU Law and International Peace and Security
Electricity Markets Aren’t Working Anymore
Michigan bills would require age verification to access online pornography
What does ownership mean in the digital age?
To Handle Data Centers, the Electricity System May Need New Rules. Here Is a Proposal
DOGE builds AI tool to cut 50 percent of federal regulations
Michigan Law School’s New Essay Prompt Requires Applicants To Answer Using Generative AI
Michigan Law Adds AI Essay Prompt
When Streaming Won’t Cut It and You Need the DVD
What FCC v. Consumers’ Research Means for the Future of the Nondelegation Doctrine
Bitcoin Bull Michael Saylor’s Company Strategy Hit with Multiple Lawsuits – Here’s the Critical Date
Kaplan survey examines the lack of clarity for AI usage in law school admissions essays
Lawyers Using AI Produce Better Work In Half The Time, Landmark Study Finds
Newer AI Chatbots May Improve Law Student Performance
Another New Study of Legal AI Shows Some Models Can Significantly Improve Work Quality and Efficiency
5Qs: Crane Discusses the Overwhelming Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Antitrust Law
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Nina Ruvinsky, ’13: Historic Fraud in a Nascent Market
Stuart Feldstein, ’63: Innovating Communications, Inspiring Generosity
Empirical Legal Research Becoming More Popular Among Faculty in Effort to Address Real-world Issues
Flawed Facial Recognition Technology Leads to Wrongful Arrest and Historic Settlement
Trump’s executive order for TikTok shows his willingness to skirt federal laws and keep app in limbo, legal experts say
Niehoff: TikTok may be running out of time
Local Tik Tok creator talks impact of potential upcoming ban
Tech law in 2025: a look ahead at AI, privacy and social media regulation under the new Trump administration
AI has a growing role in processing health insurance claims
AI harm is often behind the scenes and builds over time – a legal scholar explains how the law can adapt to respond
Hinh D. Tran, ’19: Navigating Ethics in Technology and Leadership
Barry Launches Online Course, AI for Lawyers and Other Advocates
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Pre-Bunking Is the Best Way to Fight Election Disinformation
Law and Mobility Program Broadens Its Approach and Its Projects
Why an AI rent algorithm used by landlords is accused of price fixing
Legal Fee Tracker: Clearview AI’s choose-your-own-adventure privacy settlement
People Are Setting Themselves on Fire and Getting Punched in the Face to Pump Their Crypto Coins
“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
Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta Warn Investors AI is a Risky Financial Bet
Civil Rights Litigation Initiative Helps Achieve the Nation’s Strongest Police Department Policy on Facial Recognition Technology
Nat Pernick, ’86: Forging a Path in Computers and Medicine
1 Year After Warhol, Judges Feel Their Way Through Fair Use
Truth Social Can’t Meme Its Way to Becoming the Next GameStop
Truth Social’s stock price is soaring. It’s not just Trump supporters buying in.
5 disinformation tactics voters should guard against before Election Day
Salomé Viljoen on Relational Data, Governance, and Privacy description
Professor talks privacy law, data collection
McQuade Interviewed on Listen In, Michigan
Kristin Johnson ’03: Protecting Consumers by Policing Crypto Markets
5Qs: Perzanowski Explores Issues of Digital Ownership and the Failed Potential of Blockchain
5Qs: Price Discusses Lessons from COVID-19 and Medical Innovation
Electric vehicles are hitting a road block: Car dealers
Faculty Fellows Program Develops Law Professors of the Future
The Upshot of Microsoft’s Activision Deal: Big Tech Can Get Even Bigger
Q&A: How can social science data empower public defenders?
Where the ‘meme stock’ phenomenon stands, 2 and a half years after the GameStop craze
Aspen Publishing Acquires License to Administer JD-Next Admissions Exam
Notable new resource provides “Data for Defenders”
ACG Detroit Names First Female President
Digital Ownership and the Right to Repair
ChatGPT on Campus: Law Schools Wrestle With Emerging AI Tools
Health Care’s AI Embrace Boosts Workforce Despite Privacy Risks
Perzanowski Testifies at Congressional Subcommittee on Right to Repair
Zack James, ’17: Rethinking the Farm with Autonomous Tractors
Startup Central
James Blakemore, ’13, and Josh Garcia, ’13: Blockchain Made Them a Team
Seinfeld Searches Younger Doctrine for Answers in Google Inc. v. Hood
New Book by Prof. Schneider Focuses on the Failure of Mandated Disclosure
The Michigan Law Classmates Behind a $3B Hewlitt-Packard Verdict
Sabrina Hadinoto, ’15: Helping Businesses Get Off the Ground
Conference Explores How Transportation Technology Can Combat Forced Labor
Benedicte Bayi-Mathijsen, ’85: Drawn to the World
Latham’s Leading Women Series Kicks Off with Microsoft VP Carolyn Frantz, ’00
New Law and Mobility Transformation Project Driven by Michigan Law
Sadek on the Law and the Future of Cars
The Evolution of the General Counsel
Transforming What It Means to “Go to Court”
Good Fortune: An Angel Investor Helps Entrepreneurs Soar
The JD at the Helm of WebMD
Schneider on the Failure of Mandated Disclosure
Liang, ’89, Named National Chair of the Law School Fund
Tension: Privacy vs. National Security in the Digital Age
In the Driver’s Seat: Autonomous Vehicles and the Law
Driverless Cars and the Legal Issues They Create for Manufacturers and Law Firms
Jan Kang, ’87: An Alumna’s Simple Thank You
Monitoring Volkswagen’s Compliance Reforms
The Tech [R]evolution in Law
Problem Solving Initiative Trains Future-thinking Lawyers
A Praktio Education in Contracts
Xiuhao “Rachel” Luo, LLM ’01: On the Leading Edge of Chinese Regulatory Law
Bringing Cybercrimes to Justice and the Law up to Speed
Carla Newell, ’85: Riding a Tech Boom in Silicon Valley—Again
Dan Bergeson, ’82: Adapting to a New Normal in California Courts
On the Move: Mobility at Michigan Law
Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members
Alexandra Klass, an Expert on Energy Regulation, to Join Michigan Law After Department of Energy Appointment
Aaron Perzanowski Brings Expertise in Intellectual and Personal Property Law—From Libraries to Clown Eggs—to Michigan Law Faculty
Michigan Law Welcomes Rising Information Law Expert Salomé Viljoen to Faculty Ranks
Patent Attorney and Zell Entrepreneurship Clinic Adviser Kristen Wolff Joins Michigan Law Faculty Full Time