Faculty & Staff

26th Annual Howard B. Eisenberg Do-Gooders' Auction
On-line registration has closed, that said, you can purchase a ticket at the event. The cost will be $40 per person. We will take cash, check, as well as credit card (Visa & Mastercard). Not able to attend? You're welcome to still bid & win. https://PILS2019.givesmart.com The Public Interest Law Society invites you to the 26th Annual Howard B
On the Issues: Childhood Trauma and our Courts
November 15, 2018 12:15pm to 1:15pm Lubar Center, Eckstein Hall, Marquette Law School Deborah W. Denno , the Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law and founding director of the Neuroscience and Law Center at Fordham University School of Law, a widely recognized teacher and scholar in the criminal law generally and in law and neuroscience , and
On the Issues: The Facts about PolitiFact
The Facts about PolitiFact: Angie Drobnic Holan, editor of PolitiFact: Tom Kertscher, PolitiFact Wisconsin reporter It bills itself as the largest fact-checking organization in the United States. Since it began in 2007, PolitiFact has focused on looking at specific statements made by politicians and rating them for accuracy. The independent, non
Evaluating the Great Lakes Compact on its Tenth Anniversary
“Evaluating the Great Lakes Compact on its Tenth Anniversary”- a half day conference presented by the Marquette Law School Water Law and Policy Initiative Please join us in Marquette Law School's Lubar Center on Tuesday, October 2, 2018, as we welcome former Wisconsin governor James Doyle, noted author Peter Annin, and other experts to evaluate the
Restorative Justice Initiative Conference 2018
Marquette Law School Restorative Justice Initiative Conference 2018: The Power of Restorative Justice in Healing Trauma in Our Community We hope you will join us on Friday, November 9, as we explore how trauma impacts our community, looking through the lenses of victims, law enforcement, and those working in the criminal justice system. We will
On the Issues: Jonathan Jackson
Jonathan Jackson—chief executive officer and artistic director, Milwaukee Film Now in its 10th year, the Milwaukee Film Festival has become one of the 10 largest film festivals in the country. Last year alone, more than 84,000 people attended its events. But the festival’s popularity is only part of its success story. Under the leadership of CEO
On the Issues: Dr. Keith Posley
Dr. Keith Posley, interim superintendent for Milwaukee Public Schools With the departure of former superintendent Darienne Driver, the state’s largest school district is now under new leadership. Keith Posley was the chief school administration officer for MPS before being named superintendent. He’s been with the district since 1990, having also
On the Issues: David A. Strauss and Ernest A. Young
David A. Strauss, University of Chicago, and Ernest A. Young, Duke University Where is the Supreme Court of the United States today? Its membership has largely “turned over” within half a generation. For more than a decade beginning in 1994 the Court was almost unprecedentedly stable (no change in justices), but now a majority of its current
On the Issues: Alfonso Morales
Alfonso Morales, Milwaukee chief of police He’s Milwaukee’s new top cop. Alfonso Morales joined the Milwaukee Police Department in 1993. He was named interim police chief in February, succeeding retiring chief Ed Flynn. In April, the Fire and Police Commission removed the interim title and made Morales chief into 2020. Morales faces many of the