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American Bar Association Honors Cooley Law School Professor

American Bar Association Honors Cooley Law School Professor

TAMPA BAY, Fla. – The American Bar Association’s Pipeline Council has awarded Cooley Law School Professor Joseline Jean-Louis Hardrick and her nonprofit, Journey to Esquire® Scholarship & Leadership Program, with the 2026 Alexander Rising Star Award.

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  • A Life of Service in the Law
    A Life of Service in the Law

    A Life of Service in the Law

    Remembering John W. Fitzgerald July 7th marks the 14th anniversary of the passing of Justice John W. Fitzgerald (1924-2006). He was the favorite son of Grand Ledge MI who rose to become Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court while playing an instrumental role in the life of Cooley Law School.

  • Cooley criminal law professor spells out the case surrounding fired Minneapolis police officers
    Cooley criminal law professor spells out the case surrounding fired Minneapolis police officers

    Cooley criminal law professor spells out the case surrounding fired Minneapolis police officers

    Cooley Law School Professor Tonya Krause-Phelan is frequently tapped as a criminal law expert by the media. She has appeared as a commentator on numerous radio, television, print, and internet media sources regarding criminal law and procedure issues and teaches Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Defending Battered Women, Criminal Sentencing, and Ethics in Criminal Cases.

  • What is the Insurrection Law? Brig. Gen. Michael C.H. McDaniel explains
    What is the Insurrection Law? Brig. Gen. Michael C.H. McDaniel explains

    What is the Insurrection Law? Brig. Gen. Michael C.H. McDaniel explains

    Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Homeland Defense Strategy and retired Brigadier General Michael C.H. McDaniel, associate dean at Cooley Law School, was sought out by the media to explain how President Donald Trump can use the Insurrection Act to help control riots.

  • Cooley Faculty Experts Speak Out on Equal Access to Justice
    Cooley Faculty Experts Speak Out on Equal Access to Justice

    Cooley Faculty Experts Speak Out on Equal Access to Justice

    Tracey Brame, associate dean of Cooley’s Grand Rapids campus, Renalia DuBose, a Cooley professor in Tampa, Florida, and Criminal Law Professor Tonya Krause-Phelan, have been called upon to speak about racial injustices happening throughout the country and the legal ramifications following the recent deaths of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County, Georgia.

  • Bar Exam Subjects: How Many Are Too Many?
    Bar Exam Subjects: How Many Are Too Many?

    Bar Exam Subjects: How Many Are Too Many?

    Social-distancing policies have forced states to rethink the July bar exam. One state has decided to shorten it to one day. Another is going open-book. A third is eliminating the multiple-choice portion and using short-answer questions instead. All three plan to administer their exams remotely (on-line). ABAJournal.com has the story. And now Michigan has decided to go with a one-day, on-line, all-essay test in July.

  • The Three Lucys of Contract Lore, Part One: Lucy vs. Zehmer
    The Three Lucys of Contract Lore, Part One: Lucy vs. Zehmer

    The Three Lucys of Contract Lore, Part One: Lucy vs. Zehmer

    Blog contributor Otto Stockmeyer is a Cooley Law School Distinguished Professor Emeritus. This is another in his series of posts offering a fresh look at famous cases.

  • Take A Look at Restitution
    Take A Look at Restitution

    Take A Look at Restitution

    The subject of Restitution was once a mainstay of the first-year law school curriculum, but has become sorely neglected in the past half-century. This could explain why one professional responsibility expert believes that overlooking a restitution claim is the most common form of legal malpractice. If you are sheltering in place with an internet connection and time on your hands, now would be a good time to acquaint yourself with this important subject.

  • Cooley Homeland Security Expert Gen. Michael C.H. McDaniel Tapped By Media as Legal Expert During COVID-19 Pandemic
    Cooley Homeland Security Expert Gen. Michael C.H. McDaniel Tapped By Media as Legal Expert During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Cooley Homeland Security Expert Gen. Michael C.H. McDaniel Tapped By Media as Legal Expert During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Homeland Defense Strategy and retired Brigadier General Michael C.H. McDaniel, who serves as director of Cooley Law School’s Master of Laws Program in Homeland and National Security, has experience in leading multiple government agencies in times of disaster. He held his post with the Pentagon during the H1N1 epidemic and most recently led Michigan’s response to the Flint water crisis. McDaniel often provides support to government agencies during times of crisis.

  • Writing Professors Create Online Lab For Students
    Writing Professors Create Online Lab For Students

    Writing Professors Create Online Lab For Students

    Cooley’s Research & Writing Department is about to unveil an updated online writing lab using Canvas technology. The online lab is an interactive site that makes writing instruction, examples, and self-assessment quizzes available to every student throughout their law-school careers.