In observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Western Michigan University Cooley Law School’s Black Law Students Association along with faculty members plan to present today the panel discussion “Trump’s First 100 Days: Bridging Gaps and Building Empathy.”
The discussion, which is free and open to the public, will feature on how President-Elect Donald Trump and his administration could affect key issues. Such topics as the Affordable Care Act, climate change, immigration, stop and frisk, and voting rights are expected to be examined.
Equal Access to Justice Day, as initiated by Cooley President and Dean Don LeDuc, suspends WMU-Cooley’s classes in observance of MLK Day.
The program is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. in room AH145 at WMU-Cooley’s Auburn Hills campus, located at 2630 Featherstone Rd.
- Posted January 16, 2017
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