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Thomas E. Brennan (May 27, 1929 – September 29, 2018) was an American attorney, jurist, and academic administrator who was the founder of Thomas M. Cooley Law School and the 81st Justice and chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
The Thomas M. Cooley Law School was established by a group of lawyers and judges led by Thomas E. Brennan, a former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (from 1969–1970). The school was named in honor of Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1824–1898), a prominent 19th-century jurist, who was also a former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice ...
Thomas E. Brennan (1929–2018), American jurist, Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Thomas Francis Brennan (1855–1916), American Catholic bishop; 1st Catholic bishop of Dallas 1891–1893 Tom Brennan (politician) (1866–1944), Australian Senator
No. Chief Justice Tenure as Chief Justice Tenure on Supreme Court 1: William A. Fletcher: 1836–1842: 1836–1842 2: George Morell: 1842–1843: 1836–1843
William J. Brennan Jr. (1906–1997), former Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States; Gerard Brennan (1928-2022), former Chief Justice of Australia and former judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal; Thomas E. Brennan (1929–2018), former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court and founder of the Thomas M. Cooley Law School
Thomas E. Brennan, former Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Marvin L. Esch , U.S. Representative from Ann Arbor Robert J. Huber , former U.S. Representative from Troy and candidate for U.S. Senate in 1970
Thomas McIntyre Cooley (January 6, 1824 – September 12, 1898) was an American judge. He was the 25th Justice and a Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court , between 1864 and 1885. He was the father of sociologist Charles Cooley .
Thomas E. Brennan, Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court (1967–1973); served as Chief Justice 1969–1970; founded the Thomas M. Cooley Law School Vincent M. Brennan , Michigan politician James H. Brickley , 54th and 56th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan and a justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1982–1999