Career Event at Cooley

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel meets with Cooley Law School student to discuss public service careers in the law school’s lobby on March 17.

On March 17, Cooley Law School hosted “Careers that Serve with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel” for law students and faculty in the lobby of its Lansing campus.

During the event, Nessel answered students’ questions about public service careers at the Michigan Department of Attorney General’s office. Students also met with various representatives from six divisions within the Attorney General’s office to learn about future internships, summer/post-grad, and career opportunities.

“It was exciting to have Attorney General Dana Nessel speak to the Cooley community about what she and other state attorney generals are doing to address political issues that impact the state’s citizens,” said Karen M. Poole, Cooley Law School director of Career & Professional Development.