Society to reflect on legal history at annual luncheon, April 20

The Annual Membership Luncheon of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society will be held on Thursday, April 20, at the Detroit Athletic Club, 241 Madison Avenue in Detroit.  The luncheon begins with a short reception at 11:30 a.m.

This year’s legal history vignette will focus on the Michigan Supreme Court case of Ferguson v Gies, presented by State Bar of Michigan President Lawrence P. Nolan. The court’s new Chief Justice Stephen J. Markman will also speak.

The luncheon is open to all persons interested in Michigan’s legal history. The cost per person is $100; a table for eight can be purchased for $800. For more information or to make reservations, contact Carrie Sampson at 517-373-7589.

Registrations for the luncheon can be completed online at the Society’s website www.micourthistory.org. Checks payable to MSCHS can be mailed to the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society, 1st Floor Hall of Justice, 925 W. Ottawa Street, Lansing, 48915.

The Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society was founded in 1988 by then Chief Justice Dorothy Comstock Riley. A nonprofit organization, the Society preserves documents, records, and memorabilia relating to the Michigan Supreme Court.

It also produces publications, special events, and other projects consistent with its mission of promoting the study of the history of Michigan’s courts and increasing public awareness of this state’s legal heritage.

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