Wayne Law professor, alumni lead sessions for People’s Law School
The People’s Law School, a seven-week program to help the community learn about the legal system, is getting support from Wayne State University Law School, including a professor and three alumni.
Wayne Law alumnus Stephen Sinas (class of 2007) led a Sept. 10 session on the Affordable Care Act, and alumnus George Sinas (class of 1975) will take on Michigan's auto no-fault laws Sept. 24. Alumnus Bryan Waldman (class of 1992) will speak about bicycle and pedestrian law Oct. 1. All three attorneys are with Sinas Dramis.
Other sessions in the series will include estate planning Oct. 8, criminal law Oct. 15 and civil disobedience Oct. 22.
Visit www.peopleslawschool.org to learn more.
Documentary on the life of former running back Billy Taylor to air
After a series of personal losses Taylor descended into a world of depression and addiction to alcohol and drugs. In 1975 he was convicted and imprisoned for attempted robbery. Taylor’s eventual comeback and dedication of his life to helping others with similar problems forms the heart of the story.
Characters in the film include coaches like Woody Hayes, Bo Schembechler, Jerry Hanlon, and Gary Moeller and fellow teammates Don Moorhead, Thom Darden, Henry Hill, and David Brandon, who is now Michigan's director of athletics. Tom Ufer (son of legendary Michigan radio announcer Bob Ufer) also appears, as does sports commentator John U. Bacon.
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