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What can be said about the state of legal education, both at Michigan Law and at law schools around the country? What is a degree worth? Are students well prepared to practice law when they leave the safe confines of the classroom? What are schools doing well, and what could they do better? Here, we explore these questions, with insights from experts on legal education. More... |
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How's this for a nod to history? Law School administrators and the architects of the new Law Quad South Hall wanted the exterior to be a clear part of the family of buildings to its north, and of particular importance was the stone façade. So they went to the same quarries that the architectural firm York and Sawyer used in the 1920s and 1930s. Even then, getting a near-match proved tricky. More... |
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A rare program in entrepreneurship and law launching this fall at the Law School will steep student lawyers in the arts of entrepreneurial businesses and also lead to groundbreaking entrepreneurial opportunities for students University-wide. More... |
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Michigan Law students coach the Ypsilanti High School mock trial team through a season of highs and lows, great performances and devastating match-ups. More... |
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What watershed moment in Michigan Law history was the dean referring to? None other than the creation of the Law School Fund, the oldest annual fund on the U-M campus, marking its 50th anniversary this year. More... |
Read a longer version of the Eric Stein obituary here.
Watch video interviews with Bill Miller, Mark West, and Margaret Leary about their new books.
Watch a video interview with J.J. Prescott about his study on recidivism among registered sex offenders.
Catch episodes of Snap Judgment, a weekly NPR storytelling program hosted by Glynn Washington, '96.
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