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Issue: Summer 2026 | Section: Features

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Abby Flynn and King Deas stand outside a rundown house at the center of a recent case in the Civil-Criminal Litigation Clinic. Abby Flynn and King Deas stand outside a rundown house at the center of a recent case in the Civil-Criminal Litigation Clinic.

Features Summer 2026

Learning and Serving in Michigan Law’s Clinical Program

The 17 clinics at Michigan Law offer students invaluable practical experience while also providing clients with legal help they might not otherwise receive. At the same time, the strength of the program—and its willingness to change with the times—gives Michigan a competitive edge over its peer schools.

Danielle (Angeli) Asher and Alanna Farber with, Ashley Danielle (Angeli) Asher and Alanna Farber with, Ashley

Features Summer 2026

The Lingering Influence of Clinical Work

The work of the Law School’s clinics can leave a profound, sometimes life-altering impact on its clients. It often does the same for the student-attorneys. Law Quadrangle recently caught up with a handful of alumni whose work with the clinics was featured in the magazine during their student days.

Roy Blackman Roy Blackman

Features Summer 2026

Recent Clinic Wins

Students and their faculty supervisors in the clinics regularly deliver results for their clients—in and out of the courtroom.

Students at Clinic Fair Students at Clinic Fair

Features Summer 2026

Clinics By the Numbers

Learn more about Michigan Law's clinical program and the work of its student-attorneys.

Brad Gonzalez Brad Gonzalez

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Pro Bono Program Offers Additional Opportunities for Students to Gain Practical Experience and Help the Community

Particularly attractive to students who may not be quite ready to commit to an intensive, semester-long clinic experience, the Pro Bono Program offers students a chance to do some meaningful work, develop marketable skills, and maybe begin a lifelong habit of volunteering. 

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.

Robert Fiske and fellows. Robert Fiske and fellows.

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Decades of Careers Launched by the Fiske Fellowship Program for Government Service

Robert B. Fiske Jr., ’55, HLLD ’97, understood that having government service experience early in a professional career can be formative. To make it easier for Michigan Law students to pursue that experience, he endowed the Robert B. Fiske Jr. Fellowship Program for Government Service at Michigan Law in 2001. Law Quadrangle spoke with Fiske Fellows from years past to learn more about the impact the fellowship has had on their careers.