Faculty & Staff

Faculty Workshop: Jay Ranney (Visiting Fellow, Marquette University Law School)
Jay Ranney is the Adrian P. Schoone Visiting Fellow in Wisconsin Law. The title of the program is A Star in the Legal Firmament: Wisconsin and the Role of States in Shaping American Law. Coordinator: Professor Nadelle Grossman
MacArthur & Beyond
Join us for a one-day conference sponsored by Marquette University Law School MacArthur & Beyond: Challenges of Externally-Imposed Constitutions in the Aftermath of War – The Lessons of Yesterday for the World of Tomorrow The conference will address constitution-building across time and geography and the influence of Douglas MacArthur on this and
Dividing Lines: Political Polarization and What it Means for Campaigns, Public Policy, and Political Engagement
Thank you for your interest in the Dividing Lines Conference. Please note that we are no longer taking on-line reservations for the event. You are welcome to show up the day of the event and watch the event from the live-feed room. Currently, the event is sold-out. We will add guests to the main room based on cancellations or no-shows the day of
General Douglas MacArthur Booklet Release
All attending this special event will receive a copy of the booklet which features the General's historic and positive impact on Australia, the Philippines, Japan, and South Korea. Marquette History Professor Dr. John D. Krugler and booklet editor David Schenk will discuss the historic connection between Gen. Douglas MacArthur and Marquette. The
MacArthur Memorial Week
MacArthur in Japan Photo Exhibit Conference “MacArthur & Beyond: Challenges of Externally-Imposed Constitutions in the Aftermath of War –The Lessons of Today for the World of Tomorrow” to explore MacArthur’s Japanese Constitution, with Professors Ray Moore, Kyoko Innoue and moderator Peter Rofes Constitution-making past and present in the aftermath
Judicial Assistants or Junior Judges
On April 11-12, 2014, the Marquette University Law School held a symposium entitled “ Judicial Assistants or Junior Judges: the Hiring, Utilization and Influence of Law Clerks.” During the symposium, judicial biographers, journalists, legal scholars, social scientists, and judges discussed a variety of issues related to law clerks – from how law
On the Issues: Mary Burke
Democratic candidate for Governor Mary Burke She is a former executive at her family’s company, Trek Bicycle, a former state commerce secretary, and a current member of the Madison School Board. Now, Mary Burke is running for Governor, and will likely face Republican incumbent Scott Walker in the November election. During her visit to Eckstein Hall
On the Issues: U.S. Representatives Ribble and Pocan
U.S. Representative Reid Ribble, Wisconsin (R), and U.S. Representative Mark Pocan, Wisconsin (D) — Public approval ratings for Congress are at historic lows. Is Washington hopelessly broken, incapable of addressing the nation’s greatest challenges? Congressman Pocan is a Democrat from Madison. Congressman Ribble is a Republican from the Fox Valley
Faculty Workshop with Thomas Mitchell
University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School Contact: Professor Nadelle Grossman
Faculty Workshop with Shuli Guo
Xiangtan University (China), Visiting Scholar-Marquette University Law School Contact: Professor Nadelle Grossman