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5Qs: Novak Reflects on Polan Fellowship and the Future of Democracy
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5Qs: Leah Litman on the “Passive Vices” of the Supreme Court
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New Michigan Law Workshop Explores American Indian Law
Alex Votta, ’25, Recognized for Best Scholarly Work in Civil Rights for Paper on Education in the Civil War-Era South
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5Qs: Niehoff’s New Book Looks at Shakespeare Through the Lens of the Law
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5Qs: Herzog’s New Book Discusses History of Reading Wars and Their Continuing Impact
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American Law Institute Elects Mortenson to Membership
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Michelle Adams Earns More Accolades for Her Book The Containment: Detroit, The Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North
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5Qs: Ratner Proposes New Approach to Reparations for Colonialism
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5Qs: Noah Kazis Discusses the “Radical” Structure of the Fair Housing Act
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Rothschild Paper on Major Questions Doctrine Named Among Top Environmental Law Articles
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Michelle Adams Wins Stone Book Award for The Containment: Detroit, The Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North
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Four New Teaching Fellows Join Michigan Law Faculty
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Michigan Law to Host Top ACLU Lawyer for Constitution Day Observance
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Leah Litman’s New Book Examines Today’s Supreme Court
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L. Hart Wright Teaching Award Winner Michelle Adams Shares Five Lessons from Her Work
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5Qs: Leah Litman on SCOTUS and the Rise of the “New Substantive Due Process”
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Students Create Digital Timeline Chronicling School Integration Efforts in Detroit
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Edward S. Rogers, Trademark Law Pioneer and Michigan Law Alum, Gets New Attention from Professor Jessica Litman’s Book Chapter
5Qs: Michelle Adams’s New Book, The Containment, Explores Landmark Detroit School Desegregation Case
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Michigan Law Welcomes Two New Faculty Fellows, One Clinical Fellow
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Alumni Study Ethics in Auschwitz Fellowship
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100 Years of the Lawyers Club
Four Takeaways from Symposium Marking 20 Years of the Crawford Decision on the Confrontation Clause
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Biennial Simpson Lecture Explores Different Connections between History and the Law
Program in Race, Law, and History Announces 2023-2024 Fellows
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Novak’s Latest Book Earns Honor from American Historical Association
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Novak’s Book Wins Political History Honor
Journal of the Civil War Era to Preserve Emancipation Scholarship
45th Anniversary Edition of The Legal Imagination Published
Michigan Law through the Years: A Faculty Perspective
Students Launch Michigan Journal of Law & Society
James Phillipp, ’66: Supporting Legal History and Scholarly Research
Civil Rights, Women’s Rights
A Royal Reception
The Memory of Detroit—and Beyond
Michael Harrison, ’66: Supporting Equal Opportunity Through the Program in Race, Law, and History
Two Pandemics, a Century Apart
Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members
Historian and Legal Scholar Sam Erman Brings Race and Citizenship-focused Research to Michigan Law
Sanjukta Paul Brings Expertise on Antitrust and Labor to the Michigan Law Faculty
Prof. Niehoff’s Book, “Free Speech: From Core Values to Current Debates,” Published
5Qs: Novak on Modern Democracy