LANSING, Mich. – The Student Bar Association at Cooley Law School’s Lansing campus held its 34th annual Barristers’ Ball on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Cadillac Room in Lansing.
The Barristers’ Ball is an opportunity for students and legal professionals to network and socialize with others from the community. Nearly 150 law students, faculty, staff, attorneys and business leaders attended the casino-themed formal black-tie optional event.
Cooley’s Lansing campus incoming class includes 34 percent minority enrollment and 33 percent of students are coming from outside of Michigan.
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Cooley Law School was founded on a mission of equal access to a legal education and offers admission to a diverse group of qualified applicants across the country.
Since the law school's founding in 1972, Cooley has provided a modern legal education to more than 21,000 graduates, teaching the practical skills necessary for a seamless transition from academia to the real world. An independent, non-profit law school, accredited by both the American Bar Association and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Cooley holds classes year-round at its Michigan and Florida campuses.