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Bruce K. Posey Bruce K. Posey

Impact

Bruce K. Posey, ’77: Bridging Generations of Academic Achievement

Bruce Posey rose through the ranks as a general counsel and governance specialist at multiple companies throughout his career—and the springboard was Michigan Law.

Class of 1974 Class of 1974

Impact

Law Class of 1974 Celebrates 50th Reunion by Giving Back

Law Quadrangle spoke with members of the Class of 1974 to learn more about the inspiration for their gifts and why they remain connected with their classmates and the Michigan Law community.

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Summer 2025 Recent Gifts

Read about philanthropy at Michigan Law. 

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Hot off the Press: New Books from the Faculty

New books by Michigan Law faculty.

Michelle Adams and Victoria Pedri at the Fifth National Conference on School Diversity Michelle Adams and Victoria Pedri at the Fifth National Conference on School Diversity

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Student Project Draws on Professor Adams’s New Book to Highlight Integration Efforts in Detroit

As students in Professor Michelle Adams’s Race, Law and History class, Michelle Landry, ’24, and Victoria Pedri, a rising 3L, were so inspired by class readings on school desegregation that they launched a digital project to extend and share their learnings.

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Briefs

Class of 2025 Celebrates Senior Day

On May 12, the Law School community gathered to honor the Class of 2025. Student speaker Brittney Dorton, ’25, addressed her classmates, including 340 JD students and 30 graduate students, at Hill Auditorium.

Thomas E. Kauper, ’60 Thomas E. Kauper, ’60

In Memoriam

Thomas E. Kauper, ’60

Thomas E. Kauper, ’60, who served on the Michigan Law faculty for decades and was a prominent practitioner and scholar of domestic and international antitrust law, died on February 9, 2025. He was 89.

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In Memoriam

Cyril Moscow, ’57

Cyril Moscow, ’57, a leading practitioner and longtime adjunct professor of corporate law, died on April 8, 2025. He was 91.

Collage celebrating the history of the Campbell Moot Court, featuring courtrooms, attorneys, judges, and moot court activities over the years. Collage celebrating the history of the Campbell Moot Court, featuring courtrooms, attorneys, judges, and moot court activities over the years.

Cover Story

A Century of Argument and Advocacy: Campbell Moot Court Turns 100

For 100 years, Michigan Law students have participated in the Henry M. Campbell Moot Court Competition, the annual student-run event that has given generations of participants insights into appellate advocacy. 

A courtroom scene shows a judge presiding over a case, with a lawyer presenting evidence to an attentive audience in a wooden-paneled space. A courtroom scene shows a judge presiding over a case, with a lawyer presenting evidence to an attentive audience in a wooden-paneled space.

Features

Where Does the Campbell Moot Court Question Come From?

The 1928 Campbell Moot Court case involved a plaintiff who had fought in World War I and property he had conveyed to his fiance, who later died of tuberculosis. In the subsequent decades, hypothetical cases have involved a variety of topics, often reflecting current legal issues of the day.