Events

October

Thursday, October 31, 2024

5:00 PM
Collegiate Athletics Negotiation Competition, Final Round
Eckstein Hall, Lubar Center, room 144 1215 W. Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
Details TBA

November

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

12:00 PM
Sports Law Speaker Series: Attorney Rich Lenkov, Sports and Entertainment Risk Management Alliance
Eckstein Hall, room 433 1215 W. Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
On Wednesday, November 6th, 2024, as part of the Sports Law Speaker Series, the Sports Law Society hosts a discussion with Attorney Rich Lenkov , capitol member of Downey & Lenkov LLC, in Chicago, and CEO of the Sports and Entertainment Risk Management Alliance ( SERMA) . SERMA is the first and only organization for defense industry professionals
12:15 PM
Marquette Law School Mass
Marquette Law School Mass Please join us this semester as we celebrate Mass in the St. Edmund Campion Chapel (Eckstein Hall, 4 th floor) with Thomas S. Anderson, S.J. … 12:15pm Nov 6 Nov 20 Dec 4 (last Mass of semester with lunch to follow in Room 432) Alumni and friends of the Law School are most welcome to join. It helps with parking arrangements

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

12:00 PM
Conversations with Major League Baseball Commissioner Emeritus Allan H. “Bud” Selig, How Major League Baseball Maintains Competitive Balance Without a Salary Cap
Eckstein Hall, room 433 1215 W. Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
On Wednesday, November 13, 2024, Major League Baseball Commissioner Emeritus and Marquette University Law School Distinguished Lecturer in Sports Law & Policy Bud Selig, will visit for his final Conversation with students this fall semester. This Conversation will focus on How Major League Baseball Maintains Competitive Balance Without a Salary Cap

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

12:00 PM
MVLC Volunteer CLE entitled “Asylum in the United States"
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
Marquette Law School Mass
Marquette Law School Mass Please join us this semester as we celebrate Mass in the St. Edmund Campion Chapel (Eckstein Hall, 4 th floor) with Thomas S. Anderson, S.J. … 12:15pm Nov 20 Dec 4 (last Mass of semester with lunch to follow in Room 432) Alumni and friends of the Law School are most welcome to join. It helps with parking arrangements if

Thursday, November 21, 2024

12:00 PM
Conversation with NSLI Founder Professor Martin Greenberg
Eckstein Hall, room 433 1215 W. Michigan Street Milwaukee, WI 53201 United States
Details TBA

December

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

12:00 PM
MVLC Volunteer CLE entitled “Housing Conditions: Defenses, Counterclaims, and Affirmative Actions"
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
Marquette Law School Mass
Marquette Law School Mass Please join us this semester as we celebrate Mass in the St. Edmund Campion Chapel (Eckstein Hall, 4 th floor) with Thomas S. Anderson, S.J. … 12:15pm / Dec 4 (last Mass of semester with lunch to follow in Room 432) Alumni and friends of the Law School are most welcome to join. It helps with parking arrangements if alumni

March

Monday, March 3, 2025

5:00 PM
2025 E. Harold Hallows Lecture
2025 E. Harold Hallows Lecture Michael Y. Scudder, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Monday, March 3, 2025 Marquette Law School, Eckstein Hall 5:00 to 6:00 pm ~ Lecture, Lubar Center 6:00 to 6:30 pm ~ Public Reception, Zilber Forum 1 CLE credit Registration link will be provided in late January. This lecture remembers E