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Jessica Lefort speaks to a student team Jessica Lefort speaks to a student team

Features Summer 2026

Immigrant Justice Lab Teams Law Students with Undergraduates on Asylum Cases

In a unique partnership, the Immigrant Justice Lab teams up Michigan Law students with Undergraduates in the School of Literature, Science and the Arts to help young immigrants seeking asylum.

Matthew Fletcher teaches the American Indian Law Workshop. Matthew Fletcher teaches the American Indian Law Workshop.

@UMICHLAW Summer 2026

New Michigan Law Workshop Explores American Indian Law

A new American Indian Law Workshop led by Matthew Fletcher, ’97, the Harry Burns Hutchins Collegiate Professor of Law, provides students with the opportunity to engage with a wide range of scholars and examine more granular, niche issues relating to American Indian law.

Cathy Fleming, ’76 and peers Cathy Fleming, ’76 and peers

Impact Summer 2026

Cathy Fleming, ’76: Learning and Legacy Building

As an homage to the opportunities she has had throughout her education and during her career—a career she says Michigan Law made possible—Catherine “Cathy” Fleming, ’76, has long been a committed and loyal donor to her alma mater.

Patrick Barry teaching his course AI Sandbox Patrick Barry teaching his course AI Sandbox

Features Winter 2025

Michigan Law Students Get Hands-on with AI Tools

When 3L Ryan Distaso first came to Michigan Law, he was a self-described “AI Luddite” and possessed a healthy skepticism about artificial intelligence. Intent on demystifying the technology, Distaso turned to AI Sandbox, a Law School class taught by Patrick Barry, clinical assistant professor of law and director of digital academic initiatives.

Professor J.J. Prescott Professor J.J. Prescott

Features Winter 2025

New Research from Michigan Law Professors Supports Real-World Value of AI for Lawyers

Most past empirical research has concluded that generative AI tools don’t offer much value in real-world lawyering. However, a new study by Professors J.J. Prescott, Patrick Barry, and their colleagues suggests that AI can help with particular legal tasks—in terms of speed, clarity, and, in some cases, accuracy and legal reasoning.

Patrick Barry teaches a class at Michigan Law. Patrick Barry teaches a class at Michigan Law.

Features Winter 2025

Professor Patrick Barry Wants His Students to Become “Conspicuously Good” at AI

When he teaches about artificial intelligence and the legal profession, Professor Patrick Barry’s goal is for his students to become the go-to person in their office, their industry, or their network when someone needs help with an AI-related issue or wants to learn more about the latest AI innovation.

Christine Schauder Christine Schauder

Features Winter 2025

AI and Legal Research in the Michigan Law Library

Christine Schauder, who joined Michigan Law in 2025 in the new role of head of emerging legal technologies in the Law Library, oversees the Law School’s Legal Tech Series, an ongoing program that offers training and resources for students to learn about new legal tools, including those powered by AI.

Matthew Preston, ’21,  in Afghanistan escorting local logistics contractors Matthew Preston, ’21,  in Afghanistan escorting local logistics contractors

Class Note

Matthew Preston, ’21, Selected for ABA Young Lawyers Division Award

The Young Lawyers Division of the American Bar Association (ABA) recently honored Matthew Preston, ’21, as a 2025 On the Rise – Top 40 Young Lawyers awardee. Recipients are selected for their leadership, innovation, and example in upholding the law.

Martha Umphrey Martha Umphrey

Class Note

Martha Umphrey, ’91: A New View as Provost at Amherst College

Martha Umphrey, ’91, thrived as a professor in Amherst College’s Department of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought for 30 years. Since 2024, she has embraced the challenge of serving as the college’s provost and dean of faculty.

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 Summer 2025

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.