List of Law Schools in Michigan
Ave Maria School of
Law
Joint degrees awarded: N/A
Student activities: The Law Review, a Catholic legal journal, is
published twice annually by second and third year law students.
Through Ave Maria's extensive Moot Court Program students can
participate in competitions at the state, regional, and national
levels. Student organizations offer students an opportunity to grow
academically, personally, professionally, and spiritually.
Michigan State University College of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A. (Eli Broad C.O.B.); J.D./M.A.
English; J.D./M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies; J.D/M.A. Labor
Relations/Human Resources; J.D./M.A. Forestry; J.D./M.S. Fisheries
and Wildlife; J.D./M.URP.; J.D./LL.B. (University of Ottawa); J.D./M.S.T.
(Grand Valley State Univ.); J.D./M.A. Bioethics, Humanities & Societ
Student activities: Over 50 student organizations offer
opportunities for leadership and service. The MSU Law Review
publishes 4 issues annually and sponsors academic symposia on
current legal topics. Students also hone research & writing skills
in 4 other student journals. Winning Moot Court teams represent MSU
Law nationally and internationally and host the annual National
Trial Advocacy Competition at MSU Law.
Thomas M. Cooley
Law School
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.P.A.; J.D./ LL.M. Taxation; J.D./
LL.M. Intellectual Property; J.D./ M.B.A.
Student activities: The Student Bar Associations coordinate more
than 80 student organizations, for social, athletics, politics, and
careers. The Cooley Law Review and Journal of Practical and Clinical
Law provide scholarly writing opportunities. Each campus hosts intra
and interschool moot court, trial, client counseling, and
negotiation competitions.
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./LL.B.
Student activities: Moot Court; Law Review; Student Bar
Association; Black Law Student Alliance; Phi Alpha Delta; St. Thomas
More Society; Women's Law Caucus; International Law Society; Sports
and Entertainment Law Society; Arab and Chaldean Law Student
Society; Federalist Society; Jewish Law Student Society; OUTlaws.
niversity of Michigan--Ann Arbor Law School
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./Ph.D. Economics; J.D./M.S.
Information; J.D./M.S. Natural Resources; J.D./M.P.H.; J.D./M.P.P.;
J.D./M.S.W.; J.D./M.U.P.; J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.A. Kinesiology;
J.D./M.A. South Asian Studies; J.D./M.A. South East Asian Studies;
J.D./M.A. Japanese Studies; J.D./M.A. Russian/E. European Studies;
J.D./M.A. Political Science; J.D./M.A. Chinese Studies; J.D./M.A.
Modern Mid East/N African Stud; J.D./M.A. World Politics; J.D./M.H.S.A.
Masters of Hlth Serv Admin
Student activities: Students can choose among 50 organizations,
community service and volunteerism, pro bono work, governance, and
major moot court competitions. Over 450 serve on the editorial
staffs of our six scholarly journals. And student-organized
conferences and symposia, plus frequent workshops, regularly bring
prominent legal scholars and practitioners to Michigan Law. Details
at www.law.umich.edu.
Wayne State
University Law School
Joint degrees awarded: J.D./M.A. History; J.D./M.A. Political
Science; J.D./M.B.A.; J.D./M.A. Dispute Resolution; J.D./M.A.
Economics
Student activities: We have the Wayne Law Review and the Journal
of Law in Society, an extremely active moot court program (nearly
100 participants in the internal competition, and teams that travel
to regional and national competitions--national champions in 2003).
Our students have formed approximately 20 recognized organizations
covering a range of interest areas.
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