Featured Project: Milwaukee Foreclosure Program

Marquette University Law School is instituting a foreclosure mediation program at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. With seed money from the City of Milwaukee and funding contributed by Attorney General Van Hollen, Marquette University Law School will administer the Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program. The Chief Mediator, a licensed attorney and experienced mediator, will conduct daily mediation sessions and work with other volunteer mediators to serve the parties in foreclosure requesting mediation services. Visit the Foreclosure Site
Featured Project: Eckstein Hall

The concept, planning, design, and construction of Eckstein Hall is truly a collaborative effort involving the ideas, enthusiasm, and energy of Law School alumni, faculty, students, staff, University colleagues, and the many friends and benefactors of the Law School. Partnering with professionals in architecture and building, Marquette University Law School aims to have the best law school building in the country. Visit the site.
Featured Project: On the Issues

On the Issues with Mike Gousha invites newsmakers and policy shapers into the building to interact with you, students, faculty, staff, and members of the community to learn about some of the hottest topics around town, and our nation. Visit the site.
Featured Project: Faculty Blog

This blog contains commentary on current issues of law and public policy by faculty members and others associated with Marquette University Law School. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual authors and do not represent the views of Marquette University or its Law School. Visit the site.
Ongoing Projects and Programs:
Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program
Marquette University Law School is instituting a foreclosure mediation program at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. With seed money from the City of Milwaukee and funding contributed by Attorney General Van Hollen, Marquette University Law School will administer the Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program. The Chief Mediator, a licensed attorney and experienced mediator, will conduct daily mediation sessions and work with other volunteer mediators to serve the parties in foreclosure requesting mediation services.
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Marquette University Law School
Faculty Blog
This blog contains commentary on current issues of law and public policy by faculty members and others associated with Marquette University Law School. The opinions expressed here are those of the individual authors and do not represent the views of Marquette University or its Law School.
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Eckstein Hall
The concept, planning, design, and construction of Eckstein Hall is truly a collaborative effort involving the ideas, enthusiasm, and energy of Law School alumni, faculty, students, staff, University colleagues, and the many friends and benefactors of the Law School. Partnering with professionals in architecture and building, Marquette University Law School aims to have the best law school building in the country.
Visit the site
Marquette University Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series on SSRN
The Marquette University Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series is available on the Social Science Research Network, better known as SSRN (www.ssrn.com), an online initiative devoted to disseminating working research papers and abstracts in law and the social sciences. Papers in the Marquette University Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series are distributed in electronic journals via email, and are downloadable free of charge via the Series homepage.
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On the Issues with Mike Gousha
On the Issues with Mike Gousha invites newsmakers and policy shapers into the building to interact with you, students, faculty, staff, and members of the community to learn about some of the hottest topics around town, and our nation.
Visit the site
Restorative Justice Initiative
One of the most cutting edge movements in the traditional American criminal justice system is the push to introduce restorative justice into our communities and institutions. In step with the University's mission, "care for the person," Marquette University Law School (MULS) offers the Restorative Justice Initiative.
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