Founder of law school addresses graduates

– Photo courtesy of Cooley


Thomas M. Cooley Law School presented 456 individuals with the degrees of juris doctor or master of laws last month during commencement exercises at the Breslin Center in East Lansing. In honor of the school’s 40th anniversary, Thomas E. Brennan, founder of Cooley Law School and former Michigan Supreme Court chief justice, addressed the graduates. In January 1973 Cooley began offering classes in Lansing and its inaugural class of students graduated in 1976.  Brennan was admitted to the State Bar of Michigan in 1953. He was elected to the Detroit Common Pleas Court in 1961, advancing to the Wayne County Circuit Court and finally to the state Supreme Court, where he served as chief justice in 1969 and 1970. Brennan founded the school in 1972 and served as dean and president until his retirement in January, 2002.

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