The WMU-Cooley Law School African Law Student Association held a March 11 panel discussion at the Lansing campus, about professionalism and ethics in the legal profession. Pictured (l-r) Professor David Finnegan, student Aisha Henry, Associate Dean Paul Zelenski, students Omojomiloju Ogunfiditimi and Lemontr'e Taylor, and Professor Martha Moore.
- Posted May 07, 2020
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