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"Michigan, these past 10 years, has had a real superstar dean.
The school has been very lucky, and legal education has been very
lucky."
—Supreme Court Associate Justice Elena Kagan
A few days after Evan Caminker was named dean in 2003, he offered
to resign.
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Like many first-year law students, Taylor Garrett, '03, assumed that after graduation
he would head off to work at a law firm. He couldn't quite see the path that led
there, but he took it as a given that sooner or later he'd end up on it.
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Before the lost visas and passports, before the
treacherous travel and the frantic search for prednisone
somewhere in the middle of Ethiopia, before one father
asked another to keep his son on the other side of the
world—before all of that, Kyle and Ruth Ann Logue had a
conversation.
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At the age of 99, the Georgian manse of Phi Delta Phi lives on like a roguish
old gentleman, enjoying the peace of old age but still smiling over memories of
a wild youth.
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Retiring Professor J.J. White discusses his methods of teaching, helping out
students at charity events, and changes he has seen at the Law School during his
48 years as a faculty member. Visit
this page to read the Law Quadrangle
story about White.
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Feleke came to the United States to receive treatment
for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He also picked up some new
skills, including riding a bike, during his stay with
the family of Law Professor Kyle Logue. Read the story
here.
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Watch scenes from this year’s SFF Auction, and learn
about the way it helps students.
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This short film presents
The Holocaust Wall
Hangings , a collection of large textile artwork by
Judith Weinshall Liberman, LLM ’56. Read about her
here.
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