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Daniel Deacon(right) and Daniel Fryer(left)

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

Leah Litman

Leah Litman’s New Book Examines Today’s Supreme Court

Nicolas Cornell

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

Leah Litman

5Qs: Leah Litman on SCOTUS and the Rise of the “New Substantive Due Process”

Matthew Fletcher

5Qs: Matthew Fletcher Discusses His New Short Story Collection

An exterior view of the Lawyers Club from the Law Quadrangle.

Michigan Law Welcomes Two New Faculty Fellows, One Clinical Fellow

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Michigan Law Announces Academic Events for Fall 2024

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5Qs: Professors Christopher Walker, Daniel Deacon Explore Fallout From SCOTUS Overruling Chevron Deference

Portrait of Daniel Fryer

Professor Daniel Fryer Joins Washtenaw County Advisory Council on Reparations

Professor Steven Schaus standing in front a red brick building

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

Richard Friedman

5Qs: Friedman on Sports as Legal Systems

@UMICHLAW: Spring 2021

In Pursuit of the “Why,” Alumnus Establishes Fund to Support Philosophy of Law

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 Steven Schaus standing in front a red brick building

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

Professor Ekow Yanak standing in front a blurry city building

Ekow Yankah, a Prominent Voice in Criminal Law and Political Philosophy, Joins Michigan Law Faculty

Scott Hershovitz

5Qs: Hershovitz on Kid Philosophers

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Prof. Hershovitz’s “Book, Nasty, Brutish, and Short,” Published

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Michigan Law Professor Gabriel Mendlow Awarded NEH Fellowship for Book Project on Thought Crime