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  2. Michigan State University College of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan State University College of Law (Michigan State Law or MSU Law) is the law school of Michigan State University, a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. Established in 1891 as the Detroit College of Law, it was the first law school in the Detroit, Michigan area and the second in the state of Michigan. In October 2018 ...

  3. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in Michigan

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    Frank H. Wu: [69] First Asian American male to serve as the Dean of Wayne State University Law School (2004) Elvin L. Davenport: [6] [21] First African American male elected as a Judge of the Common Pleas Court for the City of Detroit (1956) and later the Recorder’s Court for the City of Detroit (1957) [Wayne County, Michigan]

  4. List of Phi Delta Phi chapters - Wikipedia

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    University of Michigan Law School: Ann Arbor, Michigan: Active Benjamin: 1878–1928 Illinois Wesleyan University: Bloomington, Illinois: Inactive Booth: 1880 Northwestern University School of Law: Evanston, Illinois: Active Story: 1881–1913, 1922 Columbia Law School: New York City, New York: Active Cooley: 1882 Washington University School ...

  5. Daniel Maramba - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Maramba was born on July 21, 1870, in Santa Barbara, Pangasinan [2] to Guillermo Maramba and Maria Bautista. [3] He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the San Juan de Letran College in 1888 and a degree in agriculture from the University of Santo Tomas in 1892. During this time, he was briefly imprisoned for refusing to kiss the ...

  6. Recorder's Court (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    It traces its roots to the Mayor's Court in Detroit, formed in 1824. To clarify, Detroit Recorders' Court was one of the oldest courts of record in the U.S.A. [3] This municipal court probably [original research?] owed its name to the fact that from 1827 until 1857, the official name of the City of Detroit was "The Mayor, Recorder and Alderman of Detroit."

  7. Dagupan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Dagupan 5 10 15 20 2006 15.70 2009 13.93 2012 5.96 2015 9.21 2018 9.19 2021 14.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Dagupan is the economic center of Pangasinan. As a major regional hub, many people in Pangasinan and nearby provinces commute to the city during the day; this causes the city's daytime population to rise and cause traffic in parts of the city ...

  8. Law of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Michigan is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the Michigan Legislature, published in the Acts of the Legislature, and codified in the Michigan Compiled Laws. State agency regulations (sometimes called administrative law) are published in the Michigan Register and codified in the Michigan ...

  9. University of Detroit Mercy School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Graduates of Detroit Mercy Law include over half of Michigan state prosecutors as well as sitting judges on the U.S. District Courts, the Michigan Supreme Court, and the Michigan Court of Appeals. [citation needed] The School of Law has also graduated over 120 current judges on various district, municipal and probate courts in Michigan.