Michigan Journal of Race & Law's 2010 symposium
Rukku Singla and other audience members listen to panelists.
Michigan Journal of Race & Law's 2010 symposium
L-R: Mildren Thompson, Saul Green, Minsu Longiaru, and Laurel Dumont take part in a panel.
Michigan Journal of Race & Law's 2010 symposium
Bill McNeill (center, no tie) and Julius Chambers (right, gold tie) listen intently.
| Participants in the Michigan Journal of Race & Law's 2010 symposium this month learned the ins and outs of "Reinventing the Wheel: Why Broken Cities Stay Broken, and New Ways Civil Rights Attorneys Can Fix Them." Panelists included such civil rights leaders as Columbia Law Prof. Jack Greenberg; Detroit's Deputy Mayor Saul Green, '72; and Dr. Arthur Jefferson, former director of the Detroit Branch of the NAACP. |
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