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Wayne State University Law School (Wayne Law) is the law school of
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
in
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. Wayne Law is located in Midtown, Detroit's Cultural Center. Founded in 1927, the law school offers
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(J.D.),
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(LL.M.), online master of studies in law, and minors in law degree programs. Wayne Law's more than 12,000 alumni include judges, justices, law firm partners and government officials working in every major market in the United States and at least 17 countries.


History

The Law School was founded in 1927 and originally named the Detroit City Law School as part of the City Colleges of Detroit. Allan Campbell served as the Law School's founding dean, which graduated its first class with the bachelor of laws (LL.B.) degree in 1928. The City Colleges of Detroit were renamed Wayne University in 1933. In 1956, the university joined
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and the
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as one of the state's three major public research institutions and was renamed
Wayne State University Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
. The Law School received full
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(ABA) accreditation in 1939. The school's Moot Court program (originally called the Case Club) was established in 1938, and the ''Wayne Law Review'' began publication in 1954. As an additional honor, members of the Wayne Law Review were awarded Juris Doctor (J.D.) degrees rather than LL.B. degrees (J.D. degrees were awarded to all law students with an undergraduate degree beginning in 1965). In 1965, the Law School's students founded the Free Legal Aid Clinic, which is now operated in conjunction with Lakeshore Legal Aid and Neighborhood Legal Services. At the urging of the ABA and the State Bar of Michigan Board of Commissioners, Wayne State University Law School and the University of Michigan Law School joined to form the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in 1960.


List of deans

Deans of the Law School have included Allan Campbell (1927-37), Arthur Neef (1937-66), Charles Joiner (1968-75), Donald Gordon (1975-80), John Roberts (1980-87), John Reed (1987-93), James Robinson (1993-98), Joan Mahoney (1998-04; first female law school dean in Michigan history), Frank Wu (2004-08), Robert Ackerman (2008-12) and
Jocelyn Benson Jocelyn Benson (born October 22, 1977) is an American activist, politician, and former academic administrator. She is the 43rd Secretary of State of Michigan. Benson is a former dean of Wayne State University Law School, a co-founder of the Mili ...
(interim 2012-14; permanent 2014-16). Richard Bierschbach became dean on Aug. 17, 2017.


Academics


Admissions

For the class entering in fall 2019, the Law School had 434 students, including 395 full-time students and 39 part-time students; 132 degrees and certificates were conferred in 2018-19. The Law School had 38 full-time faculty during this period.


Degree options

Wayne Law offers six different degree options.


J.D. program

Wayne Law offers three J.D. program options for students. They include a full-time day program, a combined day and evening program, and a part-time evening program.


Online Master of Studies in Law

Wayne Law's online Master of Studies in Law (MSL) degree is specifically designed to help specialists in human resources expand their knowledge of legal principles and the U.S. legal system.


LL.M. program

Lawyers who already have earned a J.D. degree from an accredited U.S. law school or an equivalent degree in another country and satisfy Wayne Law's LL.M. admissions criteria are eligible to undertake advanced legal studies for a LL.M. degree at Wayne Law. LL.M. majors include Corporate and Finance Law, Labor and Employment Law, and Taxation.


Joint J.D./LL.M. program

Wayne Law’s joint J.D./LL.M. degree program allows students to earn both a J.D. and LL.M. in only seven semesters, rather than the eight semesters that would usually be required for a full-time student to complete both a J.D. degree (in three years) and an LL.M. degree (in one year).


Dual degree options

Wayne Law offers dual degree programs allowing students to earn both a J.D. and a master’s degree. Students can earn a master’s in one of the following disciplines in conjunction with other schools at Wayne State: * Business administration – Mike Ilitch School of Business * Criminal justice – Department of Criminal Justice, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences * Dispute resolution – Department of Communication, College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts * Economics – Department of Economics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences * History – History Department, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences * Political science – Political Science Department, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences


Minor in Law

Wayne State University undergraduate students can earn a minor in law. The Minor in Law is available through four WSU schools and colleges: * College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts * College of Liberal Arts and Sciences * Mike Ilitch School of Business * School of Social Work


Clinics

Wayne Law operates eight clinics that are directed by expert faculty and experienced practitioners. The clinics provide hands-on casework to law students while simultaneously assisting residents of the metro Detroit community. * Appeal and Post-Conviction Advocacy Clinic (formerly the Criminal Appellate Practice Clinic) * Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, in partnership with Michigan's State Appellate Defender Office * Business and Community Law Clinic *Community Advocacy Clinic * Disability Law Clinic *Immigration Appellate Advocacy Clinic * Legal Advocacy for People with Cancer Clinic, a  medical-legal partnership with
Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, headquartered in Detroit, is the largest cancer research and provider network in Michigan and has 16 treatment locations. It is one of 51 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer treatme ...
* Patent Procurement Clinic, a legal partnership with Brooks Kushman Law Firm The Legal Advocacy for People with Cancer Clinic was named one of the nation's most innovative law school clinics by ''The National Jurist'' .


Academic journals

Academic journals at Wayne Law include:


''The Journal of Law in Society''

Founded in 1997, ''The Journal of Law in Society'' is a student-managed publication of Wayne Law that provides scholarly discourse on the intersection of law and society. It is the scholarly arm of the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights at Wayne Law.


''Journal of Business Law''

Established in 2017, the ''Journal of Business'' ''Law'' is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal operated and edited by students at Wayne Law.


''Wayne Law Review''

The ''Wayne Law Review'' contains articles, book reviews, transcripts, notes and comments by prominent academics, practitioners and students on timely legal topics.


Externships

Externships are an academic program that allows students to earn credit for work at an approved placement with a court, nonprofit organization, state or federal agency, or in-house counsel program. Wayne Law offers three externship programs and a Free Legal Aid Clinic to J.D. and LL.M. students: * Corporate Counsel Externship * Judicial Externship * Public Service Externship *Public Service 2 Externship: Social Justice Lawyering


Centers and programs


Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights

In 2011, Wayne Law opened the Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights at Wayne Law, named for Judge Damon J. Keith of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (in case citations, 6th Cir.) is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts: * Eastern District of Kentucky * Western District of K ...
, an alumnus of the Law School. The Keith Center addresses the civil rights needs of southeast Michigan and the nation by promoting the educational, economic and political power of underrepresented communities in urban settings. The Detroit Equity Action Lab at the Keith Center is funded by $2.9 million from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The center is also home to the Damon J. Keith Collection of African-American Legal History.


Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy

In 2015, The Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy was established and named for former U.S. Sen. Carl Levin. The Levin Center educates future attorneys, business leaders, legislators and public servants on their role overseeing public and private institutions and using oversight as an instrument of change.


Program for International Legal Studies

The Program for International Legal Studies is the focal point for all international activity at Wayne Law. Its study abroad programs and international fellowships give students a first-hand view of other nations' legal systems and approaches to legal education.


Ranking and honors

The ''National Jurist'' and ''prelaw'' magazine have recognized Wayne Law as a Best Value Law School for seven years in a row, beginning in 2014. Wayne Law has been the only Michigan law school to be listed several times. In 2018, ''prelaw'' magazine recognized Wayne Law as one of the best law schools in the nation for practical training. ''U.S. News & World Report''’s rankings for 2023 placed Wayne Law No. 58 overall, No. 35 in clinical training and No. 17 in part-time law programs.


Employment and costs


Employment numbers

According to Wayne Law’s ABA-required disclosures for the class of 2019, 85.1% of graduates were employed in full-time, long-term positions that require bar passage or are J.D. advantage within ten months of graduation. Wayne Law’s overall employment rate for the class of 2019 was 88.6%. Wayne Law is No. 51 nationally and No. 2 in Michigan for placing recent graduates in full-time, long-term jobs that require bar passage or for which a J.D. is an advantage.


Cost of attendance

Resident tuition is available to Michigan residents and those who qualify for the university's Good Neighbor Program, including residents of Ontario, Canada, or the contiguous counties of Ohio (Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa, and Williams counties).


Notable alumni

*
Damon Keith Damon Jerome Keith (July 4, 1922 – April 28, 2019) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and a former United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern Dis ...
(LL.M. 1956, former Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) * John Conyers (J.D. 1958, U.S.
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, former Chairman of the
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) * Marilyn Jean Kelly (J.D. 1971, former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice) * Susan Bieke Neilson (J.D. 1980, former Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit) *
Arthur Tarnow Arthur Jeffrey Tarnow (February 3, 1942 – January 21, 2022) was an American jurist who served as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Early life and career Tarnow was born ...
(J.D. 1965, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan) * David M. Lawson (J.D. 1976, Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan) * Nancy Garlock Edmunds (J.D. 1976, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan) * Annice M. Wagner (J.D. 1962, former
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of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals) * Marcia Cooke (J.D. 1977, Judge of the
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) * William Davidson (J.D. 1949, former owner of the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Shock and
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) * Dan Gilbert (J.D. 1987, Owner of the
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and Quicken Loans) * Dorothy Comstock Riley (LL.B. 1949, former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice) * Sam Bernstein (Michigan-famed attorney, founder of
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) * Gary Peters (J.D. 1989,
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) *
Stephen M. Ross Stephen Michael Ross (born May 10, 1940) is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and sports team owner. Ross is the chairman and majority owner of The Related Companies, a global real estate development firm he founded in 1972. Rel ...
(J.D. 1965, founder, chairman and majority owner of
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LP) * Lynn N. Rivers (J.D. 1992, U.S.
Congressman A Member of Congress (MOC) is a person who has been appointed or elected and inducted into an official body called a congress, typically to represent a particular constituency in a legislature. The term member of parliament (MP) is an equivalen ...
) * Megan Kathleen Cavanagh (J.D. 2000, Michigan Supreme Court justice)


Notable faculty

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Jocelyn Benson Jocelyn Benson (born October 22, 1977) is an American activist, politician, and former academic administrator. She is the 43rd Secretary of State of Michigan. Benson is a former dean of Wayne State University Law School, a co-founder of the Mili ...
, expert on civil rights law, education law and election law; former Wayne Law dean * Marilyn Jean Kelly, distinguished jurist in residence; former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice * Carl Levin, former U.S. Senator; Chair of Levin Center; distinguished legislator in residence,
Wayne Law Wayne Lincoln Law (born 4 September 1978) is a former Welsh cricketer. Law was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born at Swansea, Glamorgan. Having played since his teens for Swansea Cricket Club, the Glamorgan Seco ...
*
Gerald Ellis Rosen Gerald Ellis Rosen (born October 26, 1951) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Professional career Prior to taking the bench, Rosen was a senior partner in the law ...
, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan * Robert Sedler, civil rights figure, and first general counsel of the ACLU of Kentucky * Steven Winter, Walter S. Gibbs Professor of Constitutional Law and distinguished professor


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