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MARCH MADNESS: It’s not just on the basketball court anymore. Here are highlights from the busiest month of the academic year at Michigan Law.
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By John Masson, Amicus editor
One of the largest gifts ever made to Michigan Law will help revitalize living spaces within the 86-year-old student-housing portion of U-M's iconic Law Quadrangle. More
By John Masson, Amicus editor
The American Society of International Law has awarded its top honor, the prestigious Manley O. Hudson Medal, to Emeritus Prof. Eric Stein for his lifetime of significant contributions to international and comparative law. More
By John Masson, Amicus editor
The recently released 2012 U.S. News and World Report rankings of U.S. law schools—which saw Michigan jump from ninth to seventh place—may mark the official peak of ranking season, but other surveys show the Law School's continuing strength, as well. More
It's hard to tell exactly when a copy of the Uniform Commercial Code, autographed by legendary Michigan Law Prof. J.J. White, might come in handy—but it's impossible to imagine a world where it won't happen someday. More
We're having a great time at the Law Quad. We wish you were here. We saw this card and thought of you. More
1987 grad Nancy (Hammar) Torresen nominated to federal bench in Maine.
The Detroit News quotes Dana Thompson in story about warming centers.
March 31: Student Funded Fellowships annual auction
April 1-2: "We Must First Take Account:" A Conference on Race, Law, and History in the Americas