Faculty & Staff

On the Issues: Mission Week
Mission Week: Thomas DeWolf and Sharon Morgan, authors of Gather at the Table: The Healing Journey of a Daughter of Slavery and a Son of the Slave Trade This Mission Week event brings together two people who shared a journey toward racial reconciliation. Sharon Morgan is a black woman from Chicago’s South Side, a descendant of slaves on both sides
Faculty Workshop: Professor Amy Schmitz
Professor Amy Schmitz, University of Missouri will present The use of on-line dispute resolution to create greater access to remedies
Faculty Workshop: Professor Alison Barnes
Elder law retirement: US and expatriate
Faculty Workshop: Professor Benjamin Edwards
Professor Benjamin Edwards, William S. Boyd School of Law will talk regarding Venture Bearding
Faculty Workshop: Professor Natalie Banta
Professor Natalie Banta, Drake University Law School will talk regarding Trust and Estate Tax
Faculty Workshop: Professor Spencer Waller
Professor Spencer Waller, Loyola-Chicago School of Law will speak regarding Antitrust
43rd Annual Criminal Law Conference
Marquette University Law School is pleased to announce that the 43 rd Annual Conference on Recent Developments in Criminal Law, co-sponsored with the Milwaukee Bar Association, will be offered this year as a virtual online program during the lunch hour on December 7, 8, and 9, 2022. It is anticipated that 7.5 CLE credits, including 3 Ethics credits
On the Issues: Atiba Ellis and Molly McGrath
Atiba Ellis, Boden Visiting Professor, Marquette University Law School; Molly McGrath, American Civil Liberties Union Voting Rights Project Since the 2010 election, more than 20 states have enacted new voting laws. They range from photo ID requirements, to limits on early voting, to changes in voter registration rules. Supporters of the changes say