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Justin Amash (J.D. 2005), U.S. congressman from Michigan, 2011–2021; Edgardo Angara (LL.M. 1964), former president of the University of the Philippines; Senate President of the Philippines; George Ariyoshi (J.D. 1952), third governor of Hawaii (1974–1986) [1] Susanne Baer (LL.M. 1993), elected to the German Federal Constitutional Court in ...
The parent article is at List of University of Michigan alumni Academic unit key Symbol Academic unit ARCH Taubman College BUS Ross School of Business COE College of Engineering DENT School of Dentistry GFSPP Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy HHRS Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies LAW Law School LSA College of LS&A MED Medical School SMTD School of Music, Theatre and Dance ...
Pages in category "University of Michigan Law School alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,040 total.
It’s also set to provide up to $10,000 a year to several graduate students and students at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. Students return to the University of ...
Robert Scott (LAW: SJD 1973), Dean University of Virginia School of Law 1991–2000 Wilfrid Sellars (BA 1933), philosopher and Rhodes Scholar Al Siebert (M.A., Ph.D. 1965), Menninger Fellow; Resiliency Center Director; author of The Resiliency Advantage: Master Change, Bounce Back from Setbacks , awarded the 2006 Independent Publishers' award ...
Strickland earned his bachelor's degree and law degree from the U of M and worked as an attorney in Memphis before running for office. He was first elected to the Memphis City Council in 2007 and ...
In the 2021 U.S. News ranking, Michigan Law is ranked 9th overall. [14] Michigan Law ranked 15th among U.S. law schools, tied with the Georgetown University Law Center, for the number of times its tenured faculty's published scholarship was highly cited in legal journals during the period 2010 through 2014. [15]
The University of Michigan traces its origins to August 26, 1817, [1] when it was established in the Territory of Michigan as the Catholepistemiad or University of Michigania through a legislative act signed by acting governor and secretary William Woodbridge, chief justice Augustus B. Woodward, and judge John Griffin.