On June 2, four WMU-Cooley Law School LL.M. students participated in a mock trial at the Hall of Justice’s Supreme Court courtroom in Lansing. The students, who are studying the practice of homeland and national security law, went before seven Michigan judges. The 90-minute trial was part of the day long legal training for Michigan judges and court administrators. Pictured (l-r) Kate Mortensen, Nancy Mullett, Professor Michael McDaniel, Professor Mike Leffler, Terry White, and Mary Mara.
Photo courtesy of WMU-Cooley Law
- Posted June 30, 2016
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