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The Class of 2025 is graduating tomorrow! Visit the Senior Day 2025 website for commencement information (including a link to the livestream), honors & awards, and social shareables! We can't wait! Join us in celebrating this amazing class here: michigan.law.umich.edu/senior-day

The Class of 2025 is graduating tomorrow!

Visit the Senior Day 2025 website for commencement information (including a link to the livestream), honors & awards, and social shareables!

We can't wait! Join us in celebrating this amazing class here:

michigan.law.umich.edu/senior-day
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Professor Leah Litman's new book, Lawless, is out today! Read more about Professor Leah Litman's new book here: michigan.law.umich.edu/news/leah-litm… And order the book here! simonandschuster.com/books/Lawless/…

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ā€œNow more than ever, we must embrace what sets us apart and celebrate those differences in one another. I have faith that we will do so, because from here on out one of the things that makes us different is our distinction as an alumnus of Michigan Law.ā€ michigan.law.umich.edu/news/class-202…

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ā€œI haven’t seen good evidence that Congress intended to confer this authority on the district courts,ā€ ⁦Michigan Law School⁩ prof Nicholas Bagley told ⁦POLITICO⁩ about nationwide injunctions, though he still opposed the birthright citizenship order. forbes.com/sites/alisondu…

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Tomorrow, Weds. June 4th, 5-6 ET Professors Sam Bagenstos, Nicholas Bagley, Salome Viljoen, and Daniel Crane (Moderated by Professor Ekow Yankah) will discuss DOGE: Executive Powers and the Rule of Law Join virtually: go.unl.edu/ruleoflaw

Tomorrow, Weds. June 4th, 5-6 ET

Professors Sam Bagenstos, <a href="/nicholas_bagley/">Nicholas Bagley</a>, Salome Viljoen, and Daniel Crane (Moderated by Professor Ekow Yankah) will discuss 

DOGE: Executive Powers and the Rule of Law  

Join virtually: go.unl.edu/ruleoflaw
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ā€œGetting thrown into the jungle is similar to law school,ā€ he joked. ā€œIn each circumstance, you’re learning a new language and way of thinking according to the environment." Kyle Fraser, '21, on winning Survivor 48: michigan.law.umich.edu/news/kyle-fras…

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What FCC v. Consumers’ Research Means for the Future of the Nondelegation Doctrine, my preliminary take over Yale Journal on Regulation: yalejreg.com/nc/what-fcc-v-…

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Professors Kristin Collins and Sam Erman discuss the decision in Trump v. CASA, in which the US Supreme Court limited the scope of federal courts to block presidential policies nationwide. Read: michigan.law.umich.edu/news/collins-a…

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Professor Sam Bagenstos@sbagen @sbagen on challenging the constitutional authority of the Preventive Services Task Force in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management michigan.law.umich.edu/news/5qs-bagen…

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1. What was the key issue the court was considering? 2. What did the court rule? 3. What are the near- and far-term implications of this ruling? 4. Do you think the court got it right? 5. Did any element of the ruling surprise you? michigan.law.umich.edu/news/5qs-bagle…

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"The efforts to characterize the nationwide injunctions that the Trump administration was subject to as similar to the ones the Biden administration faced is just a kind of false equivalency," said Leah Litman, professor of law Michigan Law School. via FOX 2 Detroit: fox2detroit.com/news/litman-su…

"The efforts to characterize the nationwide injunctions that the Trump administration was subject to as similar to the ones the Biden administration faced is just a kind of false equivalency," said Leah Litman, professor of law <a href="/UMichLaw/">Michigan Law School</a>. via <a href="/FOX2News/">FOX 2 Detroit</a>: fox2detroit.com/news/litman-su…
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This spring, Michigan Law School students worked with clients in emerging markets. While one group worked in Kenya alongside students from Ross School of Business’ International Investment Fund, the other traveled to Costa Rica to advise a sustainable energy startup: myumi.ch/z9jn4

This spring, <a href="/UMichLaw/">Michigan Law School</a> students worked with clients in emerging markets. While one group worked in Kenya alongside students from <a href="/MichiganRoss/">Ross School of Business</a>’ International Investment Fund, the other traveled to Costa Rica to advise a sustainable energy startup: myumi.ch/z9jn4
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In mid-May, 16 students from across the country attended the Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Summer Fellowship program. It marked the 30th time that law students have come together for a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn and network. michigan.law.umich.edu/news/30-years-…