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Gary Jay Kushner, AB ’72: Shaping Food Law and Public Policy

When Gary Jay Kushner, AB ’72, began his legal career in the mid-1970s, he had dreams of becoming the next Perry Mason. So it was by accident that instead of becoming a famous litigator, Kushner became one of the leading experts in food law.

Alumnae Claire Nagel, ‘18, and Lauren Fitzsimons, ‘17, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Law Steve Gray joined Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, ‘82, during the December 2017 bill-signing session implementing new unemployment insurance legislation. Alumnae Claire Nagel, ‘18, and Lauren Fitzsimons, ‘17, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Law Steve Gray joined Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, ‘82, during the December 2017 bill-signing session implementing new unemployment insurance legislation.

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Unemployment Insurance Clinic Drafts New Legislation

Rita Samaan and Sean Higgins graduated from Michigan Law in 2017 with legislative experience under their belt, thanks to their work with Michigan Law’s Unemployment Insurance Clinic. 

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News in Brief: Winter 2019

Amazon legal team visits campus  |  Solicitor General's office panel discussion  |  Women law journal editors speak to students  |  and more...

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The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Preparedness and Recovery

As Hurricane Sandy bore down on the East Coast of the United States in 2012, Damon Vocke, ’89, stepped into his Connecticut yard with his two dogs, Winston and Diva. For Winston, it was business as usual—he seemed oblivious to the approaching storm. But Diva knew something was wrong. She was scared and wanted back into the house, where she then went to hide.

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The Legal Climate of Climate Change

Like most headline-grabbing problems, the myriad issues surrounding climate change are integral to the work of many Michigan Law graduates. For some alumni, curbing and combating climate change is their life’s calling. For others, it is another hurdle to navigate as they pursue optimal outcomes for their clients or businesses.

Spring/Summer 2018 Feature Policy Spring/Summer 2018 Feature Policy

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The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Policy

“The first thing the professor told us was that he wasn’t trying to ban fossil fuels and he wasn’t trying to set goals for the next decade. He said that he just wanted to make sure we have policies in place now so that in 100 years, we’re much better off than we otherwise would be. And I said, ‘Well, with that line of thinking, we can actually work together.’”

Spring/Summer 2018 Feature Energy Spring/Summer 2018 Feature Energy

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The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Energy

When Mike Hardy, ’72, and Jim Spaanstra, ’77, began practicing environmental law, the laws, the issues facing their clients, and the environment itself were different than they are now. Hardy became an environmental lawyer because his firm needed a young associate to figure out this burgeoning practice area; for Spaanstra—who considered former Michigan Law Professor and environmental law pioneer Joe Sax a mentor—it was the reason he came to law school.

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Students Study and Experience Law and Economic Development in India

“People have a lot of perceptions about India,” Professor Vikramaditya Khanna says. “But when you go there, the thing that strikes you is the non-stop activity.” In recent years, Khanna has taught Michigan Law students about how India’s policies and laws are shaping that growth. This year, he took it a step further by taking students from his Law and Economic Development in India seminar on a trip to his birthplace during winter recess.

Spring/Summer 2018 Feature Finance Spring/Summer 2018 Feature Finance

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The Legal Climate of Climate Change: Finance

From smaller pieces of a portfolio, such as coastal real estate and agriculture, to anchors like insurance companies and fossil fuel stocks, “there’s a growing recognition that many investments might be affected,” says Miller, “and I saw a real range in responsiveness on the part of the pension funds.” 

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News in Brief: Spring/Summer 2018

Skadden Fellow named  |  Michigan Law grads in high-ranking posts  |  2L Megan L. Brown first African American EIC of the Michigan Law Review  |  and more...