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Remember Us? – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog


1989 v. 2019 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

Of course, there is also the fact that the birth of the internet occurred in the same year that my dad graduated law school. Legal research ...

Faculty Blogs - University of Cincinnati College of Law

Jacob Katz Cogan, Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty, covers academic international law journals and other related ...

October 2024 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

During my years in Milwaukee, I've lived in 4 different neighborhoods. The walking distances to my wards' polling places have been as follows: ...

July 2019 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

[The following is a guest post from Daniel Suhr '08, a prior guest alumni contributor to the Blog.] On June 25th the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...

September 2022 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

These three students' experiences are not unique. Each year, we evaluate student experience in pro bono clinics. Comments from a recent survey ...

June 2021 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

The public trust doctrine has been at the forefront of lakefront controversies, at least since the Supreme Court of the United States used the Lake Front Case.

Appreciating Our Professors: Remembering Professor Bork

When I looked over the courses for my first semester of law school, I realized I had a fellow named Robert Bork for Constitutional Law. This ...

February 2019 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

I believe intellectual diversity is vital to the development of the legal community—in law school and in practice.

Serving justice. Giving hope. - Marquette University Law School

EPP provides academic support and career-building resources for incarcerated and recently released students through Marquette's Center for Urban Research.

Participation in Pro Bono Work and Law Student Well-Being—Any ...

I have been at Marquette Law School for eleven years. Over the years, I have witnessed students become more willing and able to identify and ...

April 2019 – Page 7 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

The Marquette Law School community was saddened to learn of the death March 29 of Emeritus Professor of Law Ramon (“Ray”) Klitzke.

November 2020 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

The new magazine's cover package features three pieces focusing on assessing and potentially improving the criminal justice system.

2020 – Page 5 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

I welcomed the recent tips on the Faculty Blog about how law students and law professors might survive the problems and stress of the ...

December 2019 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

The new Marquette Lawyer magazine offers approaches to how you might do that. The cover story, “Practicing Business Law at the Speed of Change,” includes ...

Page 5 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

(Okay, pumpkin spice is not exclusive to Wisconsin, but it is very fall-like.) But law students may not be noticing the crisp mornings or the ...

May 2019 – Page 2 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

After what happened in Wisconsin in 2016, you can bet the current crop of Democratic presidential candidates won't forget about the Badger ...

April 2018 – Page 3 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

Here is one of those blog posts, this one written by 2L Kelly Owens. “In Bellingham, Washington, it is illegal for a woman to do what while ...

Page 4 – Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

Law professor James Ghiardi stands at a podium and lectures to a class, circa 1985. James D. Ghiardi, professor emeritus, passed away yesterday, ...

Mental Health and Law School

I have never been particularly excited to begin a new year of school. My mom, to my chagrin, keeps a photo of one of my first days of school ...

November 2013 – Page 5 - Marquette University Law School

I was in the 6th grade at King Johnston Intermediate School in Pearisburg, Virginia, in November of 1963. Although President Kennedy was ...