Faculty & Staff

Public Attitudes in the Chicago Megacity: Who are we, and what are the possibilities?
Join us the morning of Tuesday, July 28, beginning at 8 a.m., as Marquette Law School and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel host a conference examining public attitudes in the Tri-State Region, and what they reveal about the emerging “Chicago Megacity.” The event will feature the release of a new Marquette Law School Poll, which under the direction of
Pivotal Points: A Forum on Key Wisconsin Education Issues as Big Decisions Approach
Please join Marquette University Law School and the Marquette University College of Education for Pivotal Points: A Forum on Key Wisconsin Education Issues as Big Decisions Approach Monday, May 11, 2015 Eckstein Hall This half-day conference will examine three of the central issues affecting kindergarten through twelfth-grade education in Wisconsin
United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
You are cordially invited to attend oral arguments before the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces in United States v. Staff Sergeant Joshua K. Plant, USAF , No. 15-0011/AF, a court-martial appeal Tuesday, April 14, 2015 12 noon Eckstein Hall Appellate Courtroom Included will be an amicus curiae argument by Marquette 3L Joshua Bryant
Annual Boden Lecture: Neighborhood Inequality and Public Policy
Neighborhood Inequality and Public Policy: What Can Milwaukee Learn from Chicago and Boston? Wednesday, September 16, 2015 4:30 p.m. Ray and Kay Eckstein Hall Parking is available on site 1 CLE credit While neighborhood inequality has a long history in the United States, it has been especially in the spotlight lately. The sharp neighborhood divide
Restorative Justice and Human Trafficking - from Wisconsin to the World
» Conference Brochure and Resources This year's Restorative Justice Conference is designed to bring together survivors, community members, lawyers, teachers, social workers, and others to learn about human trafficking and the deep impact it has on both victims and communities, locally as well as internationally. Pope Francis has called for a global
MBA GAL Seminar
Coordinator: Sabrina Nunley of MBA
Jenkins Final Round
Join us in Eckstein Hall’s Appellate Courtroom for the final round of the Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition. Twenty-two upper-level Marquette law students, having achieved top scores in the Appellate Writing and Advocacy course last semester, elected to participate in this internal moot court competition. In teams of two, they have engaged in
RJI Conference: Keynote Address
This is not a CLE program. Human Trafficking: Listening to Survivors, Fighting for Justice Martina Vandenberg, President, The Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Center Ms. Vandenberg has spent nearly two decades fighting human trafficking, forced labor, rape as a war crime, and violence against women. She leads the Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal
On the Issues: Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett
On the eve of a crucial Common Council vote, Mayor Barrett will make his case for the Milwaukee streetcar project. Barrett says the streetcar is an important transportation option, that it will spur economic development and help attract young, talented workers to the city. But critics call the project a boondoggle, an unnecessary expense for a city
Faculty Workshop: Andrea Schneider, Professor at MULS
Coordinator: Professor Nadelle Grossman