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Ƶ Law hosts second virtual national moot court contest

October 27, 2021

Makenzie Sipes and Lauren Legner from Michigan State University College of Law claimed the crown on October 23, 2021, in the final round of the largest ever Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition hosted by Ƶ Law’s Moot Court Board.

Donate for cancer research, dodge the cold calls!

October 15, 2021

Eight Ƶ Law professors have teamed with the Women’s Law Association for a fundraiser during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month to benefit both the popular student group and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Search committee formed for Ƶ Law’s fourth dean

October 14, 2021

With assistance from the executive search firm WittKieffer, a committee comprised of university and law school administrators, faculty, staff, and a student representative will soon collect feedback from the community about the qualities sought in Ƶ Law’s next top leader.

Symposium explores legal underpinnings for reparations

September 29, 2021

An annual program hosted by the Ƶ Law Review invited legal scholars and advocates to share historical perspectives and critiques of various proposals that would provide compensation to descendants of those enslaved in the United States.

Dr. Jo Watts Williams, 1929-2021

September 16, 2021

The Ƶ community mourns the passing of Vice President Emerita Jo Watts Williams '55, who died Sept. 16 at the age of 92.

Ƶ’s Laké Laosebikan-Buggs: How to Be a Better Ally & Inclusive Excellence

September 16, 2021

A recent conversation with Ƶ's inaugural director of inclusive excellence for graduate and professional education - first published in the Summer 2021 Ƶ Law News Bulletin - featured advice for promoting the values of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in both the classroom and the workspace.