Ann Arbor Campus Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
January 16, 2012 - On January 16, the Black Law Students Association at Cooley Law School's Ann Arbor campus hosted the school's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day program. The topic of this year's event was Race and Politics. The event featured a panel discussion with Cooley Professors Philip Prygoski, Daniel Ray and David Finnegan as well as Attorney Solon Phillips. The panel discussion was moderated by Cooley student Shakiva Wade and Millie Humphries, also a Cooley student, served as the master of ceremony.


About Cooley Law School: Founded in 1972, the Thomas M. Cooley Law School is a private, nonprofit, independent law school accredited by the American Bar Association and the Higher Learning Commission. Cooley has provided its more than 15,000 graduates with the practical skills necessary for a seamless transition from academia to the real world. Cooley offers its Juris Doctor program, Joint Degree programs, and Master of Laws programs three times a year with enrollment in January, May and September. Cooley Law School has campuses across Michigan in Lansing, Auburn Hills, Grand Rapids and Ann Arbor, and its new campus in Tampa Bay, Florida.


