News and Announcements
- House committee investigating Capitol insurrection has a lot of power, but it’s unclear it can force Trump to testify
- Spotlight on the News: U/M & WSU legal experts Richard Primus and Jonathan Weinberg preview Trump impeachment trial
- A brief history of the term ‘president-elect’ in the United States
- Meet Michigan's incoming Supreme Court justice: Elizabeth Welch
- Should plea bargaining include the right to confront witnesses?
- Constitutional law expert on Trump campaign's lawsuit
- Michigan’s effort to end gerrymandering revives a practice rooted in ancient Athens
- Juneteenth: Freedom's promise is still denied to thousands of blacks unable to make bail
- Uber under the antitrust microscope: Is there a 'firm exemption' to antitrust?
- U.S. Supreme Court status after Justice Kavanaugh confirmation
- Rolling the dice with Enbridge, Line 5 and the Great Lakes. Again
- Peter Hammer named inaugural Taubman chair at Wayne Law
- ‘Treason’ is now a popular word – here’s what it really means
- How long can Great Lakes fend off thirsty world from water diversions?
- Suggested end-run around Michigan ballot proposals unconstitutional, experts say
- Michigan Supreme Court decisions reviewed
- Despite history of violations, hazardous waste facility in Detroit set to expand
- Ex-UAW boss Dennis Williams OK'd using training center funds, aide says
- Kilpatrick's bid for clemency a 'long shot'
- Abortion re-emerges as wedge issue in Michigan governor’s race
- Supreme Court hands victory to pro-life crisis pregnancy centers
- Janus decision extends First Amendment ‘right of silence’
- Trump could pardon himself from crimes committed while in office
- Supreme Court ruling adds privacy protection for the digital age
- New European rules may give U.S. internet users true privacy choices for the first time