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Philip J. Prygoski

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B.A. University of Michigan 1969
J.D. University of Michigan 1973
M.A. University of Michigan 1978
LL.M. University of Michigan 1983

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Professor Prygoski was in private practice in Ann Arbor, Mich., before joining the faculty in 1977. He also worked as a staff attorney for the Michigan Supreme Court and served as an administrative law judge for the State of Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulation.

A member of the Cooley Legal Authors Society, he has published a dozen law review articles dealing with constitutional law and many have been cited in major treatises and casebooks. He is a member of the American Law Institute.

Professor Prygoski is a 30-time winner of the Stanley E. Beattie Teaching Award, given by each graduating class at Cooley Law School.

Professor Prygoski has taught constitutional law as a visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School, the University of Tennessee College of Law, and the University of Oklahoma College of Law. While at Tennessee, Professor Prygoski received the Tennessee Student Bar Association's Outstanding Professor Award for 1992-1993. Professor Prygoski is the founder and director of the Michigan Indian Law Center.

He teaches Constitutional Law, Children and the Law, First Amendment Seminar, and Constitutional Issues in Public Schools.

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