Events

April

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

9:00 AM
Data Centers and the Energy-Water Nexus
Eckstein Hall 1215 W. Michigan Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
Join us April 8 for “Data Centers and the Energy-Water Nexus.” This event—presented by the Law School’s Water Law and Policy Initiative in the Lubar Center—will focus on energy and water use by data centers. Energy generation and clean water are tightly intertwined, in that it takes one to produce the other. The discussion will examine how data

Friday, April 10, 2026

12:15 PM
Sports Law Speaker Series: Alumni Career Panel
Eckstein Hall, room 433 United States
On Friday, April 10th, 2026, the Sports Law Speaker Series presents a final Alumni Career Panel for the spring 2026 semester. Alumni panelists will discuss their decision to attend Marquette University Law School to participate in the Sports Law Program, their participation in the Program as law students, their career path since law school and

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

12:00 PM
Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinics Volunteer CLE entitled “The Basics of Subsidized Housing Law”
This free CLE series provides volunteers with in-depth information on some of the most commonly seen issues at the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinics (MVLC). These events are a great way to earn additional pro bono hours or CLE credit while enhancing your knowledge of the legal issues faced by clients of the MVLC. Student attendees will earn one
12:15 PM
Mass
Please join us as we celebrate Mass in the St. Edmund Campion Chapel (Eckstein Hall, 4 th floor) … 12:15 p.m. April 15 (last Mass of the academic year to be followed by lunch in Room 432) Alumni and friends of the Law School are most welcome to join. It helps with parking arrangements if alumni/friends let me know if they plan to attend – please

Thursday, April 16, 2026

12:15 PM
On the Issues: Sister Helen Prejean
Eckstein Hall 1215 W. Michigan Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
Please join us on April 16 for "On the Issues: Sister Helen Prejean." Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education and Andrew Center for Restorative Justice are pleased to once again welcome Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ, to Eckstein Hall for a program about her ministry, including counseling individual death-row
5:00 PM
2026 Nies Lecture on Intellectual Property
Eckstein Hall 1215 West Michigan Street MIlwaukee, WI 53233 United States
Please Join Us April 16, 2026 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., lecture, immediately followed by a public reception. 1 CLE credit The Hidden Curriculum: Promoting Inclusion in Invention and Innovation Although talent is broadly distributed across the population, achievement in invention, innovation , and intellectual property is concentrated. What enables some to

Friday, April 17, 2026

4:00 PM
2026 Posner Exchange and Pro Bono Society Induction
Please join us as we celebrate future Marquette lawyers and welcome a national leader in access to justice. Posner Exchange and Pro Bono Society Induction Ceremony This event honors Marquette Law School students who have performed 50 or more hours of pro bono service. These hours are entirely voluntary, with the students receiving neither monetary

Thursday, April 23, 2026

5:00 PM
Annual Alumni Awards Reception and Conferral (2026)
Marquette Law School - Eckstein Hall Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
Join us in celebrating the accomplishments of the 2026 Alumni Award Recipients ... 5:00 to 6:00 p.m., reception 6:00 to 6:50 p.m., conferral 7:30 p.m., reception ends Marquette Law School, Eckstein Hall, Zilber Forum We hope you will join family members and friends, along with the Marquette community, to recognize the significant achievements of

May

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

4:00 PM
Annual Boden Lecture: Alan Jenkins
Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall 1215 West Michigan Street milwaukee, WI 53233 United States
Please Join Us May 12, 2026 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. 1 CLE credit Why Stories Matter : Narrative, Law, and Justice Stories shape law and policy and can help realize justice. Drawing on a range of legal topics, this lecture will show how justices, advocates, and activists use framing and narrative to define whose experiences count, what history means, and