Class-Year Reunions

Every fall, Michigan Law hosts classes celebrating milestone anniversaries in the Quad: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, and 50 years. We also welcome back all emeritus alumni celebrating 51 or more years since graduation. 

The 2026 Reunion will take place September 25–27, 2026. Please reach out to [email protected] if you have any questions or would like to volunteer for you Class Year Committee. 

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Black Alumni Reunion

Michigan Law’s next Black Alumni Reunion will be held March 20–22, 2026, in Ann Arbor. The event will coincide with the annual Butch Carpenter Scholarship Gala, hosted by the Black Law Students Association, as well as Preview Weekend for admitted students. 

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The Black Alumni Reunion, which was formerly known as the African American Alumni Reunion and is held every three years, is an opportunity for alumni to connect with current students, attend and participate in panels and other programming, bond with fellow Michigan Law graduates, and support the recruitment, matriculation, and success of Black students at Michigan Law. The Reunions are open to all Michigan Law alumni registrants and their guests.

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Welcome Panel
Aaron Lewis and Neel Sukhatme
Townsend Johnson Zearfoss Caminker Smith
Pompey Massaquoi
Caminker Zearfoss
Buckner Durhal McKinney
Morigney Robinson Warren
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Kennedy Drew
Mack Campbell Dunn
Townsend Bullock
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A couple Michigan Law alumni at the Black Alumni Reunion 2023 Reception.
A group of Michigan Law alumni cheer on the field of Michigan Stadium.
Britney Littles leads a group discussion during the Black Alumni Reunion 2023 reception.
A group of Michigan Law alumni jumping on the Michigan Stadium field.
Mackenzie Phillips and fellow alumni jumping on the Michigan Stadium field.
Chioma Nwachukwu and Leticia Kimble jumping on the Michigan Stadium field.
Kevin Scott and partner with Rita and Clinton Canady in the Michigan Stadium Locker Room.
Chioma Nwachukwu, Eric Lane, Leticia Kimble, and fellow alumni cheer in the Michigan Stadium locker rooms.
Charles Lowery at the Michigan Stadium.
Michigan Law alumni hosts panel during the Black Alumni Reunion 2023 reception.
Curtis and Sharyn Mack at Michigan Stadium.
Clinton Canady attend the Black Alumni Reunion 2023 reception along with fellow alumni.
Michigan Law alumni, Brittany Warren, Britney Littles, Sam Edandison, Kya Henley, and Kyla Moore attend the Black Alumni Reunion 2023 reception.
A group of Michigan Law alumni having a discussion in Aikens Commons.
Ekow Yankah and Michigan Law alumni converse in Aikens Commons.
Michigan Law alumni reminisce during a reception in the Aikens Commons.
A discussion panel led by Michigan Law alumni, Guy Uriel Charles, Jonathan Brater, and Ekow Yankah
Guy Uriel Charles leads a discussion during the Michigan Law Black Alumni Reunion 2023.
A Michigan Law alumni leads a discussion in Aikens Commons.
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European Alumni Reunion

Michigan Law’s most recent European Alumni Reunion took place 11–13 July 2025 in Berlin. These events are open to all Michigan Law graduates as well as those who have visited the Law Quad as research scholars, faculty, and lecturers, or who are otherwise friends of the Law School.

The Reunions, which take place every five years, include substantive panel discussions on leading issues in European and US law as well as social gatherings, and are a chance to reconnect with classmates, colleagues, and friends. 

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Neel Sukhatme and Michigan Law Alumni attend the European Alumni Reunion.
Anne Peters and Susanne Baer
Timothy L. Dickinson moderating a panel discussion at the European Alumni Reunion.
Anna Nicol speaking about international opportunities for students alongside James Brown, and Dmytro Soldatenko.
Daniel Halberstam with Susanne Baer.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
Michigan Law Alumni and Faculty celebrate at the 2025 European Alumni Reunion.
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Distinguished Alumni Award

The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes extraordinary alumni whose achievements exemplify the values and ethos of the University of Michigan Law School.

Presented annually to one or more deserving alumni, the award is intended to highlight individuals who have made an exceptional impact on their profession, community, and Michigan Law.

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Insights from the Quad

Michigan Law hosted a series of virtual faculty discussions during the 2020–2021 academic year on a wide range of legal topics. Tune in below to catch up on any events you missed. 

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Title card for "Moving Toward Equality"
Moving Toward Equality
The #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements have illuminated longstanding inequalities in life and in law. Catharine A. MacKinnon discusses her recent legal proposal crafted with Columbia and UCLA law professor Kimberlé W. Crenshaw.

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Title Card for "Legal Responses to COVID-19"
Legal Responses to COVID-19
The legal system is deeply involved in the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. This panel will discuss how health law influences individual decisions, emergency powers restrict personal and business activities, tort law shapes business decisions, and regulation shapes the race for a cure.

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Title Card for "Voting Rights and American Democracy"
Voting Rights and American Democracy
From its earliest days, our nation has experienced conflict between those who would extend the franchise to previously excluded groups and those who would keep the right to vote a narrow one. This panel discusses that conflict in the run-up to the 2020 election.

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Title Card for "Criminal Justice Reform"
Criminal Justice Reform
The problems in our criminal justice system are longstanding and deep. They are also receiving new attention from actors across the political spectrum. This panel discusses some of the largest challenges to (and most promising proposals for) reform.

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Title card for "The Supreme Court in a Polarized America"
The Supreme Court in a Polarized America
American politics have become extremely polarized. This panel discusses how the Supreme Court has shaped and been shaped by our current political polarization, how it has fared in this environment, and what we should watch for in the coming presidential term.

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Title Card for "Debating the Corporate Purpose"
Debating the Corporate Purpose
Major U.S. business and legal entities have argued against shareholder primacy and in favor of broader visions of corporate purpose. This panel explores the conceptions of corporate purpose now in circulation, along with related developments in capital markets.

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Insights from the Quad Title Card, "America and the World"
America and the World
The U.S. position in the world is, by all accounts, shifting. This panel considers what this shift portends for the international legal order—and particularly, for its capacity to address the challenges that confront the United States and the rest of the world.

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