Cooley graduates admitted to Supreme Court

– Photo courtesy of Cooley


Eleven Thomas M. Cooley Law School graduates were admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court recently as part of Cooley’s annual bar admission ceremony. Cooley Associate Dean for External Affairs James D. Robb appeared before the full court to move the graduates’ admission. Upon granting the motion, Chief Justice John Roberts welcomed the Cooley graduates to the bar of the court. Before the court went into session, Cooley’s graduates and guests were also greeted by William K. Suter, the Clerk of the U.S. Supreme Court, who spoke about the court history and the cases to be argued that day.  Admitted were (left to right) Patrick S. Griffin, Neil W. MacCallum, Kevin J. Stoops, Dionnie S. Wynter, Matthew M. Flaminio, Robert J. Kane, Michael J. Cronkright, Charles M. Kronzek, Jesse L. Young, David R. Morse, and Tony S. Kalogerakos.

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