Obituary: Charles Joiner

Judge Charles Joiner, a former dean of Wayne State University Law School, died at his home in Naples, Fl., on March 10. He was 101.

Joiner was dean of Wayne Law from 1968 to 1972 and a U.S. district court judge for the Eastern District of Michigan from 1972 to 1984.

In 2016, Joiner was among the inaugural class of inductees to the Miller Family Wayne Law Alumni Wall of Fame, which honors the extraordinary professional successes and contributions of graduates, former faculty and staff of Wayne Law.

“Judge Joiner was a tremendous advocate for our students,” said Wayne Law Interim Dean Lance Gable. “The legacy he leaves behind is that of integrity, fairness and compassion. He is deeply missed by us all.”

Prior to becoming dean of Wayne Law and his appointment to the federal bench, Joiner taught at the University of Michigan Law School.

As a scholar, he authored six books and was passionate about continuing legal education.

Joiner also was at the center of the first national effort to provide a program of continuing education for lawyers returning home after war.

“In his four years as dean, Charles Joiner brought his respected national reputation, infectious enthusiasm and expertise to Wayne Law,” said Distinguished Professor Alan Schenk. “He promoted the talented students and faculty among the leaders of the Michigan Bar and American Bar Associations, and lifted the stature of the law school in Michigan and nationally.”

Joiner attended the University of Iowa, receiving his bachelor’s degree, then a J.D. from the university’s law school in 1939.

A memorial service was held March 17 in Naples. 

Memorial contributions may be made to North Methodist Church of Naples, 6000 Goodlette-Frank Rd., Naples, FL 34109, or a charity of choice.

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