2022 News Listing

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Donald B. Taylor, Ph.D., will be inaugurated as University of Detroit Mercy's 26th president Friday, March 24 at 3 p.m. in Calihan Hall on the McNichols Campus.

Hard work and a love of Detroit keep alumna Faye Nelson going strong

Faye Alexander Nelson ’75, ’81 led the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy from 2003-13, a role that helped spark the renaissance the city is experiencing today.

Detroit Mercy Law launches Arts & Entertainment Law Clinic

Detroit Mercy Law recently established the Arts & Entertainment Law Clinic in partnership with the City of Detroit’s Office of Arts, Culture, and Entrepreneurship. The Arts and Entertainment Law Clinic is the only clinic of its kind in Michigan.

Detroit Mercy Law’s Conviction Integrity Clinic hosted panel discussion on wrongful convictions

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law’s Conviction Integrity Clinic hosted a panel discussion on Wednesday, September 28 to educate students and the community about the causes and impacts of wrongful convictions.

Detroit Mercy Law launched the Arts and Entertainment Law Clinic to support local creatives and cultural richness of Detroit through an expanded IP law clinical program

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law launched the Arts and Entertainment Law Clinic at the start of the fall 2022 term. This expansion of the clinical program is aligned with the School of Law’s Jesuit and Mercy traditions of service learning, access to justice, and educating the complete lawyer.

Catholic educators, environmental experts discuss Supreme Court climate ruling

In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling that curtails government action on climate change, the Catholic Studies Program of Detroit Mercy hosted a dialogue on July 14 bringing the religious and moral case for addressing climate change.

Detroit Mercy Law Faculty Publications & Presentations, Spring 2022

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law faculty members are well respected scholars in their area of expertise. This past winter term, the faculty published and placed numerous articles in law reviews across the country, saw chapters in books published, and presented in a variety of settings.

Detroit Mercy Law awards Voice for Justice Fellowship to two students

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law awarded Voice for Justice Fellowships to Joy Mohammed and Andrew Pace. Detroit Mercy Law strives to teach students to be both skilled practitioners and compassionate professionals. This Fellowship upholds the long-standing tradition at Detroit Mercy Law of service to the community and provides students with the opportunity to succeed while making a difference in the community. Fellowship recipients work over the summer as interns at nonprofit organizations.

Detroit Mercy Law student awarded Kimberly M. Cahill Leadership Memorial Scholarship from Macomb County Bar Association

University of Detroit Mercy Law student Tina Toma was recently awarded the Kimberly M. Cahill Leadership Memorial Scholarship from the Macomb County Bar Association.

Professor Stephen Wilks Receives the James T. Barnes Sr. Memorial Faculty Scholar Award

Professor Stephen Wilks is the 2022 recipient of the James T. Barnes Sr. Memorial Faculty Scholar Award. Each year, a full-time faculty member is chosen to receive this award based on scholarship, teaching excellence, and public service.

Canadian & American Dual JD graduate Jennifer Fahrenholt awarded scholarship from Women Lawyers Association of Michigan

Jennifer Fahrenholt Dual '22 was recently awarded the John Dalton and Mary Lou Peacock Scholarship by the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Wayne Region.

Detroit Mercy Law graduate Fatmeh Cheaib awarded scholarship from Women Lawyers Association of Michigan

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law recent graduate Fatmeh Cheaib '22 was awarded the first Hon. Karen Fort Hood Scholarship by the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Wayne Region.

Detroit Mercy Law Student Evelyn Galvan awarded scholarship from Wolverine Bar Association

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law first year student Evelyn Galvan was recently awarded the Wolverine Bar Foundation Scholarship.

Detroit Mercy Law Student Sydney Jackson awarded scholarship from Wolverine Bar Association

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law first year student Sydney Jackson was recently awarded the Damon J. Keith Scholarship from the Wolverine Bar Association.

Detroit Mercy Law graduate employment rate surpasses national average for second year in a row

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law 2021 graduate employment rate surpasses the national average for the second year in a row. Graduates secured employment in a variety of positions, including at top law firms, in competitive judicial clerkships, and in government, business, and public interest organizations.

Detroit Mercy Law Student Rita Soka awarded scholarship from Wolverine Bar Association

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law third year student Rita Soka was recently awarded the Harlan Scholarship from the Wolverine Bar Association.

Detroit Mercy Law student Brianna Hines awarded scholarship from Wolverine Bar Association

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law second year student Brianna Hines was recently awarded the Hon. Victoria A. Roberts Scholarship from the Wolverine Bar Association.

Career Opportunities Spotlight: Detroit Mercy Law student looks forward to gaining practical experience in summer position

Xhesika Resuli '23 will begin working as a summer associate at Miller Canfield PLC in May 2022, a position she landed through On-Campus Interviews.

Detroit Mercy Law and Windsor Law partnered to host first Transnational Law Moot Competition

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and University of Windsor Faculty of Law hosted the inaugural Transnational Law Moot Competition on Saturday, March 26 and Sunday, March 27. This competition is the first moot of its kind to be hosted in two different international jurisdictions.

Career Opportunities Spotlight: Detroit Mercy Law student hopes to use background in business consulting in future law practice

Megz Kubis ’23 will begin working as a summer associate at Miller Canfield PLC in May 2022, a position she landed through On Campus Interviews.

Leslie Scott discusses the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act

Associate Professor Leslie E. Scott was a guest on the WDET 101.9 FM show Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson. The discussion was about the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act and what that means for the country.

Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum and alumna Dana M. Warnez ’96 were award recipients of the WLAM.

Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum and alumna Dana M. Warnez ’96 were among the 2022 award recipients given by the The Women Lawyers Association of Michigan (WLAM).

Career Opportunities Spotlight: Detroit Mercy Law student interested in pursing career in construction law

Joshua Wilk ’23 will begin working at Clark Hill PLC as a summer associate in May 2022, a position he landed through On-Campus Interviews.

A photo of the Jesus statue on the McNichols Campus, with the Clocktower and students visible in the background.

For the third year in a row, Detroit Mercy's graduate programs have ranked among the nation’s best.

Detroit Mercy Law students awarded first place in 2022 Jaffe Transactional Law Meet

Alexandra Mathieu Dual ’22 and Rabab Meen Dual ’22 tied for first place in Drafting and placed first in Negotiations in the 2022 Jaffe Transactional Law Meet. The Law Meet is sponsored by the Jaffe law firm and administered by Wayne State University Law School. Teams participate from across the country.

Dean Jefferson Exum talks about Supreme Court confirmation hearings

Dean Jelani Jefferson Exum was a guest on the WDET 101.9 FM show Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson. The discussion was about Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson and the Supreme Court confirmation hearings.

Career Opportunities Spotlight: Detroit Mercy Law students hopes to explore practice areas in summer associate position

Chanel Taylor '23 will begin working as a summer associate at Varnum LLP in May 2022, a position she landed through On Campus Interviews.

Detroit Mercy Law students help clients at Driver’s License Restoration and Expungement Clinic

University of Detroit Mercy School of Law students gained hands-on experience helping clients under the supervision of volunteer attorneys at the Driver’s License Restoration and Expungement Mini Clinic offered in partnership with Lakeshore Legal Aid and Southwest Immigrant Rights Center on Friday, March 11.

Career Transitions: Engineering background helps Detroit Mercy Law student in problem-solving and communicating

Andrew AbdulNour ’22 knew from when he was 10 years old that he wanted to become an engineer. AbdulNour also knew that he would like pursue law school one day.

A portrait photograph of Donald B. Taylor, Ph.D.

Donald B. Taylor, Ph.D., brings nearly three decades of higher education leadership in the areas of program development, accreditation, alumni relations, community partnership development, corporate and philanthropic fundraising success and commitment to adult/post-traditional students, international/global and online education, following decades as a researcher and educator at Catholic institutions.  

1L Featured in the Legal News

Rosanna Ameriguian, 1L, was featured in the Legal News.