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Megan Brown Member, JD Class of 2019

Megan Brown is an Atlanta native but she has spent much of her recent life in Ann Arbor, pursuing an education. She received her bachelor's degree in neuroscience from the University of Michigan's College of Micnele Qreviously servea as executive Literature, Science, and the Arts in 2015 before returning to Ann Arbor to attend Michigan Law in 2016. While in law school, Megan had the distinct honor of serving as the Michigan Law Review's first African American editor-in-chief, as well as volunteering for the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse and chairing the 2018 1L Oral Advocacy Competition . In her spare time, Megan sang with the Law School's a cappella group, the Headnotes, and with its cover band, TJ Hooper and the Learned Hands. After law school, Megan will work as an associate at Latham & Watkins in Chicago, with a focus on patent litigation. In 2020, she will clerk for The Hon. Patricia Millett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. In 2021, she will clerk for The Hon. Lucy Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. 4 STUDENT SPEAKER SENIOR DAY SPEAKER 5

Megan Brown Member, JD Class of 2019

Megan Brown is an Atlanta native but she has spent much of her recent life in Ann Arbor, pursuing an education. She received her bachelor's degree in neuroscience from the University of Michigan's College of Micnele Qreviously servea as executive Literature, Science, and the Arts in 2015 before returning to Ann Arbor to attend Michigan Law in 2016. While in law school, Megan had the distinct honor of serving as the Michigan Law Review's first African American editor-in-chief, as well as volunteering for the Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse and chairing the 2018 1L Oral Advocacy Competition . In her spare time, Megan sang with the Law School's a cappella group, the Headnotes, and with its cover band, TJ Hooper and the Learned Hands. After law school, Megan will work as an associate at Latham & Watkins in Chicago, with a focus on patent litigation. In 2020, she will clerk for The Hon . Patricia Millett of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. In 2021, she will clerk for The Hon. Lucy Koh of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. 6 AWARDS PRESENTED LYRICS 7

AWARDS PRESENTATION

The Vi ctors HENRY M. BATES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD (Chorus) An award presented annually to outstanding seniors in the Law School, with account taken of scholarship in legal studies, personality, character, extracurricular interests, and (L.Elbel)/Regents of the University of Michigan promise of a distinguished career. The award was established through the generosity of alumni and friends of the Law School in memory of the late Dean Henry M. Bates. Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes Emily A. Minton Mattson Hail! Hail! to Michigan Jonathan I. Tietz the leaders and best Ashley L. Yuill Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes JANE L. MIXER MEMORIAL AWARD Hail! Hail! to Michigan, the champions of the West! An annual award presented to the students who have made the greatest contribution to activities designed to advance the cause of social justice. Students, faculty, and staff provide nominations for the award. Allison Horwitz The Yellow and Blue (alma mater) Kara Naseef *Please stand during the alma mater. Rebecca A. Wyss (C. M. Gayley, M. W. Balfe)/Regents of the University of Michigan Lyrics as sung by The Headnotes IRVING STENN JR. AWARD Sing to the colors that float in the light; An annual award presented to students who have demonstrated leadership and Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! contributed, through extracurricular activities, to the well-being and strength of the Yellow the stars as they ride through the night Law School or University. The award is made possible through the generosity And reel in a rollicking crew; of Irving Stenn Jr., '55, and his father, Irving Stenn Sr., both of Chicago. Yellow the field where ripens the grain Kristin L. Froehle And yellow the moon on the harvest wain; Joshua M. Goldman -Hail! Carolina I. Velarde Hail to the colors that float in the light Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! 6 AWARDS PRESENTED LYRICS 7

AWARDS PRESENTATION

The Vi ctors HENRY M. BATES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD (Chorus) An award presented annually to outstanding seniors in the Law School, with account taken of scholarship in legal studies, personality, character, extracurricular interests, and (L.Elbel)/Regents of the University of Michigan promise of a distinguished career. The award was established through the generosity of alumni and friends of the Law School in memory of the late Dean Henry M. Bates. Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes Emily A. Minton Mattson Hail! Hail! to Michigan Jonathan I. Tietz the leaders and best Ashley L. Yuill Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes JANE L. MIXER MEMORIAL AWARD Hail! Hail! to Michigan, the champions of the West! An annual award presented to the students who have made the greatest contribution to activities designed to advance the cause of social justice. Students, faculty, and staff provide nominations for the award. Allison Horwitz The Yellow and Blue (alma mater) Kara Naseef *Please stand during the alma mater. Rebecca A. Wyss (C. M. Gayley, M. W. Balfe)/Regents of the University of Michigan Lyrics as sung by The Headnotes IRVING STENN JR. AWARD Sing to the colors that float in the light; An annual award presented to students who have demonstrated leadership and Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! contributed, through extracurricular activities, to the well-being and strength of the Yellow the stars as they ride through the night Law School or University. The award is made possible through the generosity And reel in a rollicking crew; of Irving Stenn Jr., '55, and his father, Irving Stenn Sr., both of Chicago. Yellow the field where ripens the grain Kristin L. Froehle And yellow the moon on the harvest wain; Joshua M. Goldman -Hail! Carolina I. Velarde Hail to the colors that float in the light Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue! 8 DEGREES PRESENTED

Juris Doctor Anna N. Hall Brett Leininger Aviv Halpern Brandon F. Lev Nadine Hassan Abdallah William G. Chorba II Caitlin Marie Harrington Joshua M. Levasseur Devin Abney Erica Christianson Nicholas Hazen Weixin Li Michael Abrams Brandon Ciciotti Elizabeth Anne Heise Erin Liechty Daniel R. Ackerman Jackson P. Colton John Karl Heise Erica Lignell Victoria Ann Allen Benjamin M. Cornelius Cleo Hernandez Lisa Limb Megan Andersen Patrick Mason Cothern Allie Horwitz Jacob Lipnik Ashlyn E. Angell Adam Cusick Blair Marshall Hotz II Hallie Lipsey Eric Adrian Ashby II Aylin R. Daldal Caroline Howe Peter Shuaizheng Liu Rana Ayazi Hunter Katherine Davis David Howe Max Lubin Hira Baig Jana De Moyer Qipeng Hu Ross MacPherson Callie M. Barr Abigail DeHart Gabriela Marissa Hybel Danielle Alexis Maldonado Christopher Barnes Arianna Marie Demas Susannah D. lies Ryan Michael Marosy Michael PKO Batten Brandi Martina Dobbs David J. Imhoff Patrick G. Maroun Sophie D. Baum Nina Dutta Jacob Itzkowitz Thea Marriott Bratt Emily Susan Paradise Baxter Claire Olivia Eaton Maya Jacob Dan Mathis Ill Ally Beasley Erin M. Edgerton Rob Jacobson Matthew J. McCarthy Michael Allan Beech Kelly Ehrenreich Taimi Jacobson Meredith Dyer McPhail Alexander A. Belica Ingrid Eicher Hillary F. John Rachel Ann Menashe Dale Bellitto Erin R. Emory Evan Raymond Johnson Sarah Ann Mezera Stephanie Ann Benjamini Gail L. Engmann Trevor M. Jorgensen Julie C. Michalski Anthony E. Bennett Christopher Erickson Vaidehi Joshi Lucas Minich David A. Bergh Dominic Farchione Ill Taryn Joswig Emily Minton Mattson Odele Bet-Yonan Timothy Featherston Mahalia Christa Kahsay M. Devon Moore Matthew Daniel Binder Kelley Auburn Fore Jonathan Kama Weiya Mu Morgan Birck Shanene Meshel I Frederick Patrick M. Kennedy Nasr Mualla Kimberly Krystal Blake Perry Elyse Friedlander Amanda N. Kenner Ethan Munsill Nili Rebeca Blanck Kristin Froehle Kevin L. Kenney Amelia Elizabeth Murray Mark Blanton Adam Gerken Emily Jeanne Kim Kara Ariel Naseef Michael Block Mitchell David Gilburne MJ Koo Phuong (Michelle) Ngo Thomas L. Bourneuf Megan Renee Giles Alexander Thomas Kraik Yingchun Ni Megan Lucille Brown Elliott Bens □ Gluck Drew S. Kramer Eric Nicholson Monica Marie Browner Joshua Michael Goldman Irma Kroneman Alexandra Barker Noll Yitian Cai Kimberly A. Goshey Robert M. Kuhn Jeff Nwagbo Joan M. Campau David M. Graham Thomas La Vay CoraJ D. O'Connor Jacob Roman Cardinal Michael J. Grega Allison Rachel Lasher Jamila A. Odeh Olivia E. Cares Thaddaeus J. Gregory Justin D. Lauria-Banta Jacqueline E. Paetzold Miguel H. Castro-Morales Elizabeth Greiter Abilgail Lawson Jun Ha Park Hunter Gustin Chamberlain Sarah Grunberger B. Graves Lee Jr. Trevor N. Parkes Angela Chen Julie Denea Gulledge Hyun Ah Lee Luis Miguel Parrado 8 DEGREES PRESENTED

Juris Doctor Anna N. Hall Brett Leininger Aviv Halpern Brandon F. Lev Nadine Hassan Abdallah William G. Chorba II Caitlin Marie Harrington Joshua M. Levasseur Devin Abney Erica Christianson Nicholas Hazen Weixin Li Michael Abrams Brandon Ciciotti Elizabeth Anne Heise Erin Liechty Daniel R. Ackerman Jackson P. Colton John Karl Heise Erica Lignell Victoria Ann Allen Benjamin M. Cornelius Cleo Hernandez Lisa Limb Megan Andersen Patrick Mason Cothern Allie Horwitz Jacob Lipnik Ashlyn E. Angell Adam Cusick Blair Marshall Hotz II Hallie Lipsey Eric Adrian Ashby II Aylin R. Daldal Caroline Howe Peter Shuaizheng Liu Rana Ayazi Hunter Katherine Davis David Howe Max Lubin Hira Baig Jana De Moyer Qipeng Hu Ross MacPherson Callie M. Barr Abigail DeHart Gabriela Marissa Hybel Danielle Alexis Maldonado Christopher Barnes Arianna Marie Demas Susannah D. lies Ryan Michael Marosy Michael PKO Batten Brandi Martina Dobbs David J. Imhoff Patrick G. Maroun Sophie D. Baum Nina Dutta Jacob Itzkowitz Thea Marriott Bratt Emily Susan Paradise Baxter Claire Olivia Eaton Maya Jacob Dan Mathis Ill Ally Beasley Erin M. Edgerton Rob Jacobson Matthew J. McCarthy Michael Allan Beech Kelly Ehrenreich Taimi Jacobson Meredith Dyer McPhail Alexander A. Belica Ingrid Eicher Hillary F. John Rachel Ann Menashe Dale Bellitto Erin R. Emory Evan Raymond Johnson Sarah Ann Mezera Stephanie Ann Benjamini Gail L. Engmann Trevor M. Jorgensen Julie C. Michalski Anthony E. Bennett Christopher Erickson Vaidehi Joshi Lucas Minich David A. Bergh Dominic Farchione Ill Taryn Joswig Emily Minton Mattson Odele Bet-Yonan Timothy Featherston Mahalia Christa Kahsay M. Devon Moore Matthew Daniel Binder Kelley Auburn Fore Jonathan Kama Weiya Mu Morgan Birck Shanene Meshel I Frederick Patrick M. Kennedy Nasr Mualla Kimberly Krystal Blake Perry Elyse Friedlander Amanda N. Kenner Ethan Munsill Nili Rebeca Blanck Kristin Froehle Kevin L. Kenney Amelia Elizabeth Murray Mark Blanton Adam Gerken Emily Jeanne Kim Kara Ariel Naseef Michael Block Mitchell David Gilburne MJ Koo Phuong (Michelle) Ngo Thomas L. Bourneuf Megan Renee Giles Alexander Thomas Kraik Yingchun Ni Megan Lucille Brown Elliott Bens □ Gluck Drew S. Kramer Eric Nicholson Monica Marie Browner Joshua Michael Goldman Irma Kroneman Alexandra Barker Noll Yitian Cai Kimberly A. Goshey Robert M. Kuhn Jeff Nwagbo Joan M. Campau David M. Graham Thomas La Vay CoraJ D. O'Connor Jacob Roman Cardinal Michael J. Grega Allison Rachel Lasher Jamila A. Odeh Olivia E. Cares Thaddaeus J. Gregory Justin D. Lauria-Banta Jacqueline E. Paetzold Miguel H. Castro-Morales Elizabeth Greiter Abilgail Lawson Jun Ha Park Hunter Gustin Chamberlain Sarah Grunberger B. Graves Lee Jr. Trevor N. Parkes Angela Chen Julie Denea Gulledge Hyun Ah Lee Luis Miguel Parrado 10 DEGREES PRESENTED

Akash Patel Jae Myoung Sohn Master of Laws Melissa Peiia Charles Sorge Jose A. Peralta Arthur Souza Rodrigues Yasmin Al Ameen Alfred Anozi Momodu Michael Periatt Megan Stamm Julianne S. Alberto Takanori Nakajima Nicholas L. Perry Thomas Jay Standifer Destinee N. Andrews Chiaki Nojiri Marina Rose Pino Sara Stappert Raphael Beauregard-Lacroix Sonali Perera Jacob Plotnik Rasheed Stewart Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj Davor Petric Christopher Jeffrey Pollack Adam Wesley Strayer Shreya Bose Nadia Alejandra Sanchez Alvarado Wei Chen Simone Prince-Eichner Micah I. Telegen Francisca Soromenho Ascenso Gianluca Darena Joao Soromenho Ascenso Blake Purdy Jens Nuernberger Thomsen Daniele de Oliveira Nunes Sebastian M. Spitra Erin M. Randall Cassandra (Casey) Thomson Camila Giannini Robert Sroka William Randall Jonathan I. Tietz Mingkun Kanjanasrirojana Wen Su Neil Tiwari Anna Garber Rasmussen Takahito Kawahara Justin De Jesus Sucgang Stephen M. Rees Martin Toplanaj Asah Ullah Khan Lazaros Triantafyllidis Morgan K. Restaino Simcha D. Trager Florian Alexander Kroll Chen-Chuan Tsai Derek Reusche Hinh D. Tran Yuqing Lian Hannah Van Dijcke Eva Richardson Edna Rasie Turay Yanlin Lyu Kamonchai Veteeburana Jessica Lynne Riley Christine Umbright Darfo Maestro Ling-Mao Wang Reza Roghani Esfahani Adrian Forest Val lens Andre Paul Rouillard Emily Van Dam Hannah Devra Rubashkin Carolina Isabel Velarde Borissotf Danny Ruiz Alexander W Walling Doctor of the Science of Law Megan Ryan Amanda R. Wanty Macauley Keith Rybar Brandon Michael Warrington Thomas Yenshou Tsai Ian Marshall Sander Virginia Weeks Dissertation: "Cross-listing, Corporate Governance, and Private Securities Gianluca Scaglione Andrew Weiner Law Enforcement in Taiwan" David A. Scheatzle Xin (Sage) Wen Rachel Lea Schlobohm Sean A. Whetstone William Curry Schoof Luke Wilson Christopher Ryan Schwartz Marques Winick Kenneth E. Sexauer Jeremy P Wolf Sarah Katherine Shea Dustin Lyle Womack Andrea Sinele Brian Yang Jonathan D. Slack David C. Yang David Patrick Smellie William Yau Kyle D. Smith Ji Young Yoon • Lauren Grace Smith Gregory Young Layne Smith Ashley L. Yuill Michael S. Smith Xinming Zhang Colleen Mary Smythe Han Zhu Grant S. Snyder Hui Zhu 10 DEGREES PRESENTED

Akash Patel Jae Myoung Sohn Master of Laws Melissa Pena Charles Sorge Jose A. Peralta Arthur Souza Rodrigues Yasmin Al Ameen Alfred Anozi Momodu Michael Periatt Megan Stamm Julianne S. Alberto Takanori Nakajima Nicholas L. Perry Thomas Jay Standifer Destinee N. Andrews Chiaki Nojiri Marina Rose Pino Sara Stappert Raphael Beauregard-Lacroix Sonali Perera Jacob Plotnik Rasheed Stewart Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj Davor Petric Christopher Jeffrey Pollack Adam Wesley Strayer Shreya Bose Nadia Alejandra Sanchez Alvarado Wei Chen Simone Prince-Eichner Micah I. Telegen Francisca Soromenho Ascenso Gianluca Darena Joao Soromenho Ascenso Blake Purdy Jens Nuernberger Thomsen Daniele de Oliveira Nunes Sebastian M. Spitra Erin M. Randall Cassandra (Casey) Thomson Camila Giannini Robert Sroka William Randall Jonathan I. Tietz Mingkun Kanjanasrirojana Wen Su Neil Tiwari Anna Garber Rasmussen Takahito Kawahara Justin De Jesus Sucgang Stephen M. Rees Martin Toplanaj Asah Ullah Khan Lazaros Triantafyllidis Morgan K. Restaino Simcha D. Trager Florian Alexander Kroll Chen-Chuan Tsai Derek Reusche Hinh D. Tran Yuqing Lian Hannah Van Dijcke Eva Richardson Edna Rasie Turay Yanlin Lyu Kamonchai Veteeburana Jessica Lynne Riley Christine Umbright Darfo Maestro Ling-Mao Wang Reza Roghani Esfahani Adrian Forest Val lens Andre Paul Rouillard Emily Van Dam Hannah Devra Rubashkin Carolina Isabel Velarde Borissotf Danny Ruiz Alexander W Walling Doctor of the Science of Law Megan Ryan Amanda R. Wanty Macauley Keith Rybar Brandon Michael Warrington Thomas Yenshou Tsai Ian Marshall Sander Virginia Weeks Dissertation: "Cross-listing, Corporate Governance, and Private Securities Gianluca Scaglione Andrew Weiner Law Enforcement in Taiwan" David A. Scheatzle Xin (Sage) Wen Rachel Lea Schlobohm Sean A. Whetstone William Curry Schoof Luke Wilson Christopher Ryan Schwartz Marques Winick Kenneth E. Sexauer Jeremy P Wolf Sarah Katherine Shea Dustin Lyle Womack Andrea Sinele Brian Yang Jonathan D. Slack David C. Yang David Patrick Smellie William Yau Kyle D. Smith Ji Young Yoon • Lauren Grace Smith Gregory Young Layne Smith Ashley L. Yuill Michael S. Smith Xinming Zhang Colleen Mary Smythe Han Zhu Grant S. Snyder Hui Zhu 12 AWARDS 13 ALDEN J. "BUTCH" CARPENTER ROBERTS. FELDMAN LABOR LAW AWARD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD An annual award given to the senior student An award given to students who have who has done the most outstanding work in evidenced an intent to apply their legal the field of labor law, with account taken of AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS training in a manner that will assist the performance in courses, seminars, independent development of an economically depressed research, and on journals. The award was and traditionally disadvantaged community. established through the generosity of the The fund for this award was established late Robert S. Feldman, '38, a leading APALSA 1L PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOWSHIP WILLIAM W. BISHOP JR. AWARD by the Black Law Students Association labor-relations attorney in Michigan. in cooperation with the Black Alumni A fellowship presented by the Asian Pacific An award given to a student who has Rana Ayazi Association to motivate law students toward Amer ican Law Students Association to students performed with distinction in the field of the social commitment demonstrated by who have evidenced an intent to contribute to international law and in related Law School Butch Carpenter before his death in 1978. FISKE AWARD the Asian Pacific Islander American community activities. The award was established by friends, and the publ ic interest. colleagues, and students of the late Professor Joseph M. Kemp A fellowship for exceptional graduates William W. Bishop in appreciation for serving as government employees at the Diane Kee Runners-Up his long and distinguished service as federal, state, or (in exceptional cases) Courtney J. Liss Ashanti Walker teacher, scholar, and editor-in-chief of the Colleen S. Roberts local level. Applicants must demonstrate American Journal of International Law. a commitment to public service values. CLARA BELFIELD & HENRY M. BATES Erin E. Liechty These fellowships were established in OVERSEAS FELLOWSHIP CLASS OF 1908 MEMORIAL November 2001 through the generosity SCHOLARSHIP AWARD of Robert B. Fiske Jr., '55. A fellowship that enables students who have LEE C. BOLLINGER PRIZE An annual award given to the student who has completed two or more years of law study Ashlyn E. Angell, '19 attained the highest scholastic average at the to pursue academic or professional projects An award presented to a student who has Sarah Grunberger, '19 beginning of his or her senior year. The award abroad. These fellowships are made possible achieved excellence in the study of the First Sarah Precup, '17 is presented through the generosity of The through the generosity of Helen Bates Van Amendment. This award was established by Christopher VanDeusen, '17 Hon . Guy B. Findley, 1908. Tyne. graduates of the Law School in honor of Lee C. Bollinger, dean of the Law School from 1987 to Jonathan I. Tietz Nadia K. Alhadi Kate Powers 1994 and president of the University of Michi­ RALPH M. FREEMAN FOUNDATION Layan K. Charara Zachary J. Simon gan from 1996 to 2001. SCHOLARSHIP Kaley A. Hanenkrat Luke R. Wilson COMUNIDAD FELLOWSHIP The Freeman prize is awarded to the second­ Erin E. Liechty Arianna M. Demas The Comunidad Fellowship is given to a or third-year student who has demonstrated student who has demonstrated a sincere true excellence in the fields of criminal law commitment to pro bona work and a career S. ANTHONY BENTON MEMORIAL AWARD HENRY M. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE and procedure. in public interest as well as dedication to the An annual award presented for scholastic & CAMPBELL COMPETITION Latinx community. Sara M. Stappert excellence in the fields of international and/or An internal competition that is the oldest Melissa Almonte constitutional law and for participation and lead­ of the various competitions at the Law School. ership in activities related to the Law School's The Campbell Competition involves many hours DANIEL H. GRADY PRIZE educational program. The fund for this award of intense preparation by both its participants EMMETT E. EAGAN AWARD An annual award presented to the student was established by friends and associates of the and the student board, which plans and imple­ An award given to a student who has excelled who has graduated with the highest standing late S. Anthony Benton, '63, an excellent student ments the event. The competition is sponsored in courses in the fieltl of corporate law. The in their Law School class after completing the and a participant and leader in extracurricular by the Dickinson Wright law firm of Detroit. award was established by the Detroit firm full course of study. activities at the Law School. First Place of Miller Canfield to honor its senior partner, John D. Ramer Layan K. Charara Brenna K. Twohy Emmett E. Eagan, '34. Second Place Adam W. Strayer Margaret "Maggie" M. Turner 12 AWARDS 13 ALDEN J. "BUTCH" CARPENTER ROBERTS. FELDMAN LABOR LAW AWARD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD An annual award given to the senior student An award given to students who have who has done the most outstanding work in evidenced an intent to apply their legal the field of labor law, with account taken of AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS training in a manner that will assist the performance in courses, seminars, independent development of an economically depressed research, and on journals. The award was and traditionally disadvantaged community. established through the generosity of the The fund for this award was established late Robert S. Feldman, '38, a leading APALSA 1L PUBLIC INTEREST FELLOWSHIP WILLIAM W. BISHOP JR. AWARD by the Black Law Students Association labor-relations attorney in Michigan. in cooperation with the Black Alumni A fellowship presented by the Asian Pacific An award given to a student who has Rana Ayazi Association to motivate law students toward Amer ican Law Students Association to students performed with distinction in the field of the social commitment demonstrated by who have evidenced an intent to contribute to international law and in related Law School Butch Carpenter before his death in 1978. FISKE AWARD the Asian Pacific Islander American community activities. The award was established by friends, and the publ ic interest. colleagues, and students of the late Professor Joseph M. Kemp A fellowship for exceptional graduates William W. Bishop in appreciation for serving as government employees at the Diane Kee Runners-Up his long and distinguished service as federal, state, or (in exceptional cases) Courtney J. Liss Ashanti Walker teacher, scholar, and editor-in-chief of the Colleen S. Roberts local level. Applicants must demonstrate American Journal of International Law. a commitment to public service values. CLARA BELFIELD & HENRY M. BATES Erin E. Liechty These fellowships were established in OVERSEAS FELLOWSHIP CLASS OF 1908 MEMORIAL November 2001 through the generosity SCHOLARSHIP AWARD of Robert B. Fiske Jr., '55. A fellowship that enables students who have LEE C. BOLLINGER PRIZE An annual award given to the student who has completed two or more years of law study Ashlyn E. Angell, '19 attained the highest scholastic average at the to pursue academic or professional projects An award presented to a student who has Sarah Grunberger, '19 beginning of his or her senior year. The award abroad. These fellowships are made possible achieved excellence in the study of the First Sarah Precup, '17 is presented through the generosity of The through the generosity of Helen Bates Van Amendment. This award was established by Christopher VanDeusen, '17 Hon . Guy B. Findley, 1908. Tyne. graduates of the Law School in honor of Lee C. Bollinger, dean of the Law School from 1987 to Jonathan I. Tietz Nadia K. Alhadi Kate Powers 1994 and president of the University of Michi­ RALPH M. FREEMAN FOUNDATION Layan K. Charara Zachary J. Simon gan from 1996 to 2001. SCHOLARSHIP Kaley A. Hanenkrat Luke R. Wilson COMUNIDAD FELLOWSHIP The Freeman prize is awarded to the second­ Erin E. Liechty Arianna M. Demas The Comunidad Fellowship is given to a or third-year student who has demonstrated student who has demonstrated a sincere true excellence in the fields of criminal law commitment to pro bona work and a career S. ANTHONY BENTON MEMORIAL AWARD HENRY M. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE and procedure. in public interest as well as dedication to the An annual award presented for scholastic & CAMPBELL COMPETITION Latinx community. Sara M. Stappert excellence in the fields of international and/or An internal competition that is the oldest Melissa Almonte constitutional law and for participation and lead­ of the various competitions at the Law School. ership in activities related to the Law School's The Campbell Competition involves many hours DANIEL H. GRADY PRIZE educational program. The fund for this award of intense preparation by both its participants EMMETT E. EAGAN AWARD An annual award presented to the student was established by friends and associates of the and the student board, which plans and imple­ An award given to a student who has excelled who has graduated with the highest standing late S. Anthony Benton, '63, an excellent student ments the event. The competition is sponsored in courses in the fieltl of corporate law. The in their Law School class after completing the and a participant and leader in extracurricular by the Dickinson Wright law firm of Detroit. award was established by the Detroit firm full course of study. activities at the Law School. First Place of Miller Canfield to honor its senior partner, John D. Ramer Layan K. Charara Brenna K. Twohy Emmett E. Eagan, '34. Second Place Adam W. Strayer Margaret "Maggie" M. Turner 14 15 CARL GUSSIN MEMORIAL PRIZE Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Michigan Journal of Race & Law Runner-up An annual award given to one or more Erin M. Randall Morgan A. Birck Brian Jacobsmeyer students who have excelled in the area of Michigan Technology Law Review "Do You See What I See? Problems with "Forum Shopping in Patent Cases: Lessons for trial work. The prize was established by Andre P. Rouillard Juror Bias in Viewing Body-Camera Video the Unified Patent Court" friends of Carl Gussin, '31, a well-known Evidence" Michigan Journal of Race & Law International Peace and Security Detroit trial and co-founder of the Gabriela "Gabi" M. Hybel Michigan Journal of Environmental Max Lubin Negligence Committee of the State Bar & Administrative Law "Solving the Puzzle of Perfidy: How an Under­ of Michigan. Michigan Journal of Environmental Adam Gerken standing of the Elements and the Purpose of and Administrative Law Ingrid M. Eicher "Examining the Administrative Unworkability the Perfidy Prohibition Helps Explain Article Joan M. Campau Rachel L. Schlobohm of Final Agency Action Doctrine as Applied to 37's Application to Civilian Objects" Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial the Native American Graves Protection and Runner-up Repatriation Act" Law Review Marcos Kotlik ROCKWELL T. 'GUST ADVOCACY AWARD Marques T. Winick Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial "The Women, Peace, and Security Agenda An award presented to the student who has Law Review and Second-Generation Human Security: demonstrated the greatest potential as a trial AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SCHOLARLY Dustin Womack Mainstreaming Access to Safe Abortion" lawyer and advocate. The award was estab­ CONTRIBUTION TO A JOURNAL "Solely Beneficial: How Benefit Corporations lished by the Detroit law firm of Butzel Long May Change the Duty of Care Analysis for An award presented to the author who wrote to honor its senior partner, Rockwell T. Gust, Traditional Corporate Directors in Delaware" JEFFREY S. LEHMAN LEGAL PRACTICE the best note published by each journal. 1914, for more than 60 years of distinguished AWARD practice as a trial advocate and counselor. Michigan Law Review An award presented by the faculty to a Lisa Limb RICHARD KATCHER SENIOR TAX PRIZE Selena C. Alonzo student deemed the best Legal Practice "Shots Fired: Digging the Uniformed Services James D. Coatsworth An annual award presented to a senior student from the previous year. This award Employment and Reemployment Rights Act student who has excelled in courses and is in honor of Jeffrey S. Lehman, '81, dean of Out of the Trenches of Arbitration" seminars in taxation and related areas. the Law School from 1994 to 2003. The INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY University of Michigan Journal The award is sponsored by Richard Katcher, award is made possible through the OF TRIAL AWARD of Law Reform '43, of . generosity of The Homeland Foundation. An annual award presented to a senior Meredith D. McPhail Adam W. Strayer Adam Wallstein student who has demonstrated outstanding "Ensuring That Punishment Does, in Fact, ability in courtroom advocacy. Fit the Crime" TH E JON HENRY KOUBA PRIZE DORES MCCREE AWARD Nadia K. Alhadi Michigan Journal of International Law John "Jack" Karl Heise This prize recognizes the best student An award presented to a student who has "Space, the Final Frontier of Enterprise: papers on (1) the European Union and (2) consistently demonstrated the personal AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL lncentivizing Asteroid Mining Under a Revised international peace and security. The prize qualities that Dares McCree exemplified JOURNAL SERVICE International Framework" is made possible by the generosity of Jon during her work at the Law School from 1988 An award presented to a student from Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Henry Kouba, Esq., '65. These prizes to 1996: extraordinary devotion to the well­ were awarded for the 2018 calendar year. each journal for outstanding all-around Elizabeth Anne Heise being of students, commitment to a widely inclusive and unified vision of the Law School contributions to that journal. "Contracting Around Gender Constructs: European Union community, grace, wisdom, compassion, and Transgender Men at Women's Colleges" Tihana Balagovic Michigan Law Review modesty. Jonathan I. Tietz Michigan Technology Law Review "Regulatory Role of the Competition Law in Creating the lnternql Energy Market" Cleo L. Hernandez University of Michigan Journal of Law Jonathan I. Tietz Reform "The Unified Patent Court and Patent Trolls Stephanie A. Benjamini in Europe" Nicholas R. Hazen Michigan Journal of International Law Kaley A. Hanenkrat 14 15 CARL GUSSIN MEMORIAL PRIZE Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Michigan Journal of Race & Law Runner-up An annual award given to one or more Erin M. Randall Morgan A. Birck Brian Jacobsmeyer students who have excelled in the area of Michigan Technology Law Review "Do You See What I See? Problems with "Forum Shopping in Patent Cases: Lessons for trial work. The prize was established by Andre P. Rouillard Juror Bias in Viewing Body-Camera Video the Unified Patent Court" friends of Carl Gussin, '31, a well-known Evidence" Michigan Journal of Race & Law International Peace and Security Detroit trial lawyer and co-founder of the Gabriela "Gabi" M. Hybel Michigan Journal of Environmental Max Lubin Negligence Committee of the State Bar & Administrative Law "Solving the Puzzle of Perfidy: How an Under­ of Michigan. Michigan Journal of Environmental Adam Gerken standing of the Elements and the Purpose of and Administrative Law Ingrid M. Eicher "Examining the Administrative Unworkability the Perfidy Prohibition Helps Explain Article Joan M. Campau Rachel L. Schlobohm of Final Agency Action Doctrine as Applied to 37's Application to Civilian Objects" Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial the Native American Graves Protection and Runner-up Repatriation Act" Law Review Marcos Kotlik ROCKWELL T. 'GUST ADVOCACY AWARD Marques T. Winick Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial "The Women, Peace, and Security Agenda An award presented to the student who has Law Review and Second-Generation Human Security: demonstrated the greatest potential as a trial AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SCHOLARLY Dustin Womack Mainstreaming Access to Safe Abortion" lawyer and advocate. The award was estab­ CONTRIBUTION TO A JOURNAL "Solely Beneficial: How Benefit Corporations lished by the Detroit law firm of Butzel Long May Change the Duty of Care Analysis for An award presented to the author who wrote to honor its senior partner, Rockwell T. Gust, Traditional Corporate Directors in Delaware" JEFFREY S. LEHMAN LEGAL PRACTICE the best note published by each journal. 1914, for more than 60 years of distinguished AWARD practice as a trial advocate and counselor. Michigan Law Review An award presented by the faculty to a Lisa Limb RICHARD KATCHER SENIOR TAX PRIZE Selena C. Alonzo student deemed the best Legal Practice "Shots Fired: Digging the Uniformed Services James D. Coatsworth An annual award presented to a senior student from the previous year. This award Employment and Reemployment Rights Act student who has excelled in courses and is in honor of Jeffrey S. Lehman, '81, dean of Out of the Trenches of Arbitration" seminars in taxation and related areas. the Law School from 1994 to 2003. The INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY University of Michigan Journal The award is sponsored by Richard Katcher, award is made possible through the OF TRIAL LAWYERS AWARD of Law Reform '43, of Cleveland. generosity of The Homeland Foundation. An annual award presented to a senior Meredith D. McPhail Adam W. Strayer Adam Wallstein student who has demonstrated outstanding "Ensuring That Punishment Does, in Fact, ability in courtroom advocacy. Fit the Crime" TH E JON HENRY KOUBA PRIZE DORES MCCREE AWARD Nadia K. Alhadi Michigan Journal of International Law John "Jack" Karl Heise This prize recognizes the best student An award presented to a student who has "Space, the Final Frontier of Enterprise: papers on (1) the European Union and (2) consistently demonstrated the personal AWARD FOR EXCEPTIONAL lncentivizing Asteroid Mining Under a Revised international peace and security. The prize qualities that Dares McCree exemplified JOURNAL SERVICE International Framework" is made possible by the generosity of Jon during her work at the Law School from 1988 An award presented to a student from Michigan Journal of Gender & Law Henry Kouba, Esq., '65. These prizes to 1996: extraordinary devotion to the well­ were awarded for the 2018 calendar year. each journal for outstanding all-around Elizabeth Anne Heise being of students, commitment to a widely inclusive and unified vision of the Law School contributions to that journal. "Contracting Around Gender Constructs: European Union community, grace, wisdom, compassion, and Transgender Men at Women's Colleges" Tihana Balagovic Michigan Law Review modesty. Jonathan I. Tietz Michigan Technology Law Review "Regulatory Role of the Competition Law in Creating the lnternql Energy Market" Cleo L. Hernandez University of Michigan Journal of Law Jonathan I. Tietz Reform "The Unified Patent Court and Patent Trolls Stephanie A. Benjamini in Europe" Nicholas R. Hazen Michigan Journal of International Law Kaley A. Hanenkrat 16 17 MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL OUTLAWS PUBLIC SERVICE FELLOWSHIP CRAIG SPANGENBERG WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION OF SOCIETY LAW STUDENT PRIZE Awarded to a student who demonstrates a ORAL ADVOCACY AWARD MICHIGAN FOUNDATION AWARDS An award presented to a student who has commitment to the LGBTQ+ community at An award that recognizes one or Awards presented to women law students done outstanding work in courses relating to Michigan Law and to LGBTQ+ legal issues more students who have demonstrated who have demonstrated leadership legal history. The award is sponsored by the as shown through academics, stated career exceptional ability in courtroom oral capabilities, served the community in areas Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society. interests, volunteer work, and extracurricular advocacy. The International Society of such as family law, child advocacy, or domestic involvement. Barristers established the award in 1999 Hillary F. John violence, or displayed potential for advancing in memory of Craig Spangenberg, '37, Anna R. Belkin the position of women in society. The awards a founder of the Society, its first president, are made possible through the generosity of SAU L L. NADLER MEMORIAL AWARD an exemplary trial lawyer, and a superb the WLAM Foundation. oral advocate. An award presented to one or more students JACK C. RADCLIFFE JR. AWARD Kimberly M. Cahill Scholar who have done outstanding work in courses An award given annually to one or more Claire M. Nagel Erin R. Emory Sinead Redmond and written projects relating to commercial second- or third-year students who have Dickinson Wright Women's Network law, corporate law, creditors' rights, and served as senior judges in the Legal Practice Scholar securities regulation. The award is funded by Program, with account taken for excellence JUAN LUIS TIENDA MEMORIAL Hillary F. John a gift from the Nadler Foundation in memory in mentoring first-year law students. The SCHOLARSHIP of Saul L. Nadler, '36. award was established by colleagues, clients, Florence King Scholar in Patent Law friends, and family of Jack C Radcliffe Jr., An award presented to students from Brianna Potter Adam C. Gregory '70, in remembrance of his commitment to Spanish-speaking backgrounds who have Justin D. Lauria-Banta supporting and mentoring young lawyers. demonstrated a commitment to working for Brandon M. Warrington WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION OF the advancement of Spanish-speaking people Leslie R. Kan Kara A. Naseef MICHIGAN JULIA D. OARLOW AWARD in the . The fund for this award was established in memory of Juan Luis An award presented to a student who NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN RAKOW SCHOLARSHIP Tienda, who died following his second year has demonstrated through Law School and community activities the substantial LAWYERS AWARD in law school. An award presented each fall to a student likelihood that, as a lawyer, he or she Melissa Almonte An award presented to a senior student who demonstrates outstanding scholar- will advance the interests of the women Daniel A. Echevarria who has demonstrated achievement and ly achievement in securities law, or if a members of the legal profession; promote Miguel Suarez Medina motivation in academic and community work securities law course was not available, then improvements in the administration of justice; and has exhibited the potential for future to an outstanding student in corporations or promote equity and social justice for all contributions to the advancement of women business law. This scholarship is sponsored WOMEN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION people; and improve relations between the in society and in the legal community. by the Eastern District of Michigan Chapter legal profession and the public. The award is of the Federal Bar Foundation. LEADERSHIP AWARD Kelly E. Ehrenreich An award that honors a Michigan Law made possible through the generosity of the Adam C. Gregory student whose extracurricular leadership has WLAM Foundation. substantially contributed to the advancement Danielle A. Maldonado 1L ORAL ADVOCACY COMPETITION of women at the Law School. An internal competition that serves as an JENNY RUNKLES MEMORIAL AWARD Anna R. Belkin introduction to moot court. An annual award presented to second­ MYINT ZAN LLM PRIZE Hope E. Brinn year students who have exhibited a Brendan M. Flynn An award presented to an exemplary student selfless commitment to improving the who has demonstrated interdisciplinary Law School community and society as interests, a commitment to social justice, and a whole, through devotion to public interest an understanding of the role law can play in and diversity. Students, faculty, and staff easing the plight of disadvantaged members provide nominations for the award. of society. Casey A. Farrington Alfred Momodu Donya A. Khadem 16 17 MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL OUTLAWS PUBLIC SERVICE FELLOWSHIP CRAIG SPANGENBERG WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION OF SOCIETY LAW STUDENT PRIZE Awarded to a student who demonstrates a ORAL ADVOCACY AWARD MICHIGAN FOUNDATION AWARDS An award presented to a student who has commitment to the LGBTQ+ community at An award that recognizes one or Awards presented to women law students done outstanding work in courses relating to Michigan Law and to LGBTQ+ legal issues more students who have demonstrated who have demonstrated leadership legal history. The award is sponsored by the as shown through academics, stated career exceptional ability in courtroom oral capabilities, served the community in areas Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society. interests, volunteer work, and extracurricular advocacy. The International Society of such as family law, child advocacy, or domestic involvement. Barristers established the award in 1999 Hillary F. John violence, or displayed potential for advancing in memory of Craig Spangenberg, '37, Anna R. Belkin the position of women in society. The awards a founder of the Society, its first president, are made possible through the generosity of SAU L L. NADLER MEMORIAL AWARD an exemplary trial lawyer, and a superb the WLAM Foundation. oral advocate. An award presented to one or more students JACK C. RADCLIFFE JR. AWARD Kimberly M. Cahill Scholar who have done outstanding work in courses An award given annually to one or more Claire M. Nagel Erin R. Emory Sinead Redmond and written projects relating to commercial second- or third-year students who have Dickinson Wright Women's Network law, corporate law, creditors' rights, and served as senior judges in the Legal Practice Scholar securities regulation. The award is funded by Program, with account taken for excellence JUAN LUIS TIENDA MEMORIAL Hillary F. John a gift from the Nadler Foundation in memory in mentoring first-year law students. The SCHOLARSHIP of Saul L. Nadler, '36. award was established by colleagues, clients, Florence King Scholar in Patent Law friends, and family of Jack C Radcliffe Jr., An award presented to students from Brianna Potter Adam C. Gregory '70, in remembrance of his commitment to Spanish-speaking backgrounds who have Justin D. Lauria-Banta supporting and mentoring young lawyers. demonstrated a commitment to working for Brandon M. Warrington WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION OF the advancement of Spanish-speaking people Leslie R. Kan Kara A. Naseef MICHIGAN JULIA D. OARLOW AWARD in the United States. The fund for this award was established in memory of Juan Luis An award presented to a student who NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN RAKOW SCHOLARSHIP Tienda, who died following his second year has demonstrated through Law School and community activities the substantial LAWYERS AWARD in law school. An award presented each fall to a student likelihood that, as a lawyer, he or she Melissa Almonte An award presented to a senior student who demonstrates outstanding scholar- will advance the interests of the women Daniel A. Echevarria who has demonstrated achievement and ly achievement in securities law, or if a members of the legal profession; promote Miguel Suarez Medina motivation in academic and community work securities law course was not available, then improvements in the administration of justice; and has exhibited the potential for future to an outstanding student in corporations or promote equity and social justice for all contributions to the advancement of women business law. This scholarship is sponsored WOMEN LAW STUDENTS ASSOCIATION people; and improve relations between the in society and in the legal community. by the Eastern District of Michigan Chapter legal profession and the public. The award is of the Federal Bar Foundation. LEADERSHIP AWARD Kelly E. Ehrenreich An award that honors a Michigan Law made possible through the generosity of the Adam C. Gregory student whose extracurricular leadership has WLAM Foundation. substantially contributed to the advancement Danielle A. Maldonado 1L ORAL ADVOCACY COMPETITION of women at the Law School. An internal competition that serves as an JENNY RUNKLES MEMORIAL AWARD Anna R. Belkin introduction to moot court. An annual award presented to second­ MYINT ZAN LLM PRIZE Hope E. Brinn year students who have exhibited a Brendan M. Flynn An award presented to an exemplary student selfless commitment to improving the who has demonstrated interdisciplinary Law School community and society as interests, a commitment to social justice, and a whole, through devotion to public interest an understanding of the role law can play in and diversity. Students, faculty, and staff easing the plight of disadvantaged members provide nominations for the award. of society. Casey A. Farrington Alfred Momodu Donya A. Khadem 18 19

EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE PRO BONO RECOGNITION AWARD, OUTSTANDING 1L STUDENT AWARD, OUTSTANDING 3L STUDENT An award presented to a 1L student who has An award presented to a 3L student who has An award presented to senior students who have completed the Pro Bono Pledge of at least demonstrated an outstanding commitment to demonstrated an outstanding commitment to 25 hours (LLM) or 50 hours (JD) of pro bono service while attending law school . pro bono work. pro bona work. Michael Abrams Hallie Lipsey Veronica Portillo Heap Allison Horwitz Hanna Ali Dawn Lui (SJD) Selena Alonzo Yanlin Lyu (LLM) EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE AWARD, OUTSTANDING 2L STUDENT AWARD, OUTSTANDING PRO BONO Megan Andersen Thea Marriott PROJECT Ashlyn Angell Dan Mathis An award presented to a 2L student who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to An award presented to the outstanding Julie Aust Sarah Mezera pro bono work. student-run pro bona project. Rana Ayazi Lucas Minich Stephanie Benjamini Claire Nagel Samantha Kulhanek Legal Alternative Winter (LAW) Breaks Sarah Smith Morgan Birck Kara Naseef Erica Christianson Chiaki Nojiri (LLM) James Coatsworth Jamila Odeh Camille Danvers Trevor Parkes Hunter Davis Akash Patel Abigail DeHart Melissa Pefia CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AWARDS Erin Emory Marina Pino Perry Friedlander Erin Randall Presented at the end of each term to the Constitutionalism in South Africa Kristin L. Froehle Eva Richardson student who achieved outstanding Kathleen Craddock performance in each Law School course . Elliott Gluck Hannah Rubashkin Copyright Certificates of Merit were presented to Joshua M. Goldman Brandy Ryan Bethany Felder the following students for work done Elizabeth Greiter Thomas Standifer during the winter and fall 2018 terms. Corporate Finance Anna Hall Wen Su (LLM) Michael Chryssos Elizabeth Heise Hailey Suggs Criminal Procedure: Cleo Hernandez Micah Telegan WINTER 2018 Bail to Post Conviction Review Accounting for Lawyers Allison Horwitz Chen Chuan Tsai (LLM) Brent Winslow Michael Chryssos Caroline Howe Adrian Vallens Critical Issues in Law and Development Administrative Law Gabriela Hybel Emily Van Dam Taylor Daily Emily J. Kim Mahalia Kahsay Hannah Van Dijcke (LLM) Enterprise Organization Emily Kim Rebecca A. Wyss Capital Markets Regulation Robert M. Kuhn William B. Randall Manas Kumar Gregory Young Environmental Law and Policy Allison Lasher Stephanie Zable Chinese Law Julie C. Michalski Morgan S. Aveni Bothwell Lee Jr. Han Zhu Estate and Gift Tax Weixin Li Complex Litigation David C. Howe Virginia A. Weeks 18 19

EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE PRO BONO RECOGNITION AWARD, OUTSTANDING 1L STUDENT AWARD, OUTSTANDING 3L STUDENT An award presented to a 1L student who has An award presented to a 3L student who has An award presented to senior students who have completed the Pro Bono Pledge of at least demonstrated an outstanding commitment to demonstrated an outstanding commitment to 25 hours (LLM) or 50 hours (JD) of pro bono service while attending law school . pro bono work. pro bona work. Michael Abrams Hallie Lipsey Veronica Portillo Heap Allison Horwitz Hanna Ali Dawn Lui (SJD) Selena Alonzo Yanlin Lyu (LLM) EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE EXCELLENCE IN PRO BONO SERVICE AWARD, OUTSTANDING 2L STUDENT AWARD, OUTSTANDING PRO BONO Megan Andersen Thea Marriott PROJECT Ashlyn Angell Dan Mathis An award presented to a 2L student who has demonstrated an outstanding commitment to An award presented to the outstanding Julie Aust Sarah Mezera pro bono work. student-run pro bona project. Rana Ayazi Lucas Minich Stephanie Benjamini Claire Nagel Samantha Kulhanek Legal Alternative Winter (LAW) Breaks Sarah Smith Morgan Birck Kara Naseef Erica Christianson Chiaki Nojiri (LLM) James Coatsworth Jamila Odeh Camille Danvers Trevor Parkes Hunter Davis Akash Patel Abigail DeHart Melissa Pefia CERTIFICATE OF MERIT AWARDS Erin Emory Marina Pino Perry Friedlander Erin Randall Presented at the end of each term to the Constitutionalism in South Africa Kristin L. Froehle Eva Richardson student who achieved outstanding Kathleen Craddock performance in each Law School course . Elliott Gluck Hannah Rubashkin Copyright Certificates of Merit were presented to Joshua M. Goldman Brandy Ryan Bethany Felder the following students for work done Elizabeth Greiter Thomas Standifer during the winter and fall 2018 terms. Corporate Finance Anna Hall Wen Su (LLM) Michael Chryssos Elizabeth Heise Hailey Suggs Criminal Procedure: Cleo Hernandez Micah Telegan WINTER 2018 Bail to Post Conviction Review Accounting for Lawyers Allison Horwitz Chen Chuan Tsai (LLM) Brent Winslow Michael Chryssos Caroline Howe Adrian Vallens Critical Issues in Law and Development Administrative Law Gabriela Hybel Emily Van Dam Taylor Daily Emily J. Kim Mahalia Kahsay Hannah Van Dijcke (LLM) Enterprise Organization Emily Kim Rebecca A. Wyss Capital Markets Regulation Robert M. Kuhn William B. Randall Manas Kumar Gregory Young Environmental Law and Policy Allison Lasher Stephanie Zable Chinese Law Julie C. Michalski Morgan S. Aveni Bothwell Lee Jr. Han Zhu Estate and Gift Tax Weixin Li Complex Litigation David C. Howe Virginia A. Weeks 20 21

Evidence Legal Ethics and Professional FALL 2018 Criminal Law Patrick Miller Responsibility Accounting for Lawyers Benjamin P. Lempert Family Law Janelle K. Krummen Ian I. Lee Ingrid Yin Amanda R. Bowman Legislation and Regulation Administrative Law Disability Rights Federal Courts Jackson M. Erpenbach Adam Wallstein Adam Gerken Emerson Bursis Making of Civil Law Advanced Topics in International Tax Enterprise Organization Federal Criminal Law Emma Shoucair Hunter A. McWinn Andrew T. Bulovsky Alison A. Doyle Marketing for Lawyers Africa in the Global Legal System Evidence Financial Regulation Charles M. King Ill Jingwei Xu Patrick Balke David J. Imhoff Mergers and Acquisitions Bankruptcy Hallie S. Lipsey First Amendment Marques T. Winick Adam W. Strayer Federal Antitrust Arianna M. Demas National Security and Civil Liberties Boundaries of Citizenship Jonathan S. Edelman Andrew J. Lanham Formation of the Common Law Jasmine Wang First Amendment Hillary F. John Partnership Tax Micah Telegen Civil Procedure Adam W. Strayer Habeas Corpus Alexandros Ehrlich Habeas Corpus Ryan Rones Patent Law Emily R. Kempa Brent Winslow Christine K. Umbright Julie C. Moroney Immigration and Nationality Human Rights: Themes and Variations Jeremy M. Shur Anna T. Jones Philosophy of Law Alan D. Baldridge Guus Duindam Comparative Human Rights Law Insurance Law and Policy Immigration and Nationality Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj Jonathan B. Snavely Property Samantha K. Kulhanek International Corporate Governance Faraz Shahidpour Consumption Taxes International Tax Maria Ricaurte Race Law Stories Lauren Grace Smith Samuel Parks Sarah 0. Smith International Investment Law Contracts International Refugee Law Stacia Lee Secured Transactions Renee M. Griffin Drew S. Kramer International Law Brandon M. Warrington Elizabeth R. Rodgers Joshua R. Raftis Securities Regulation Xinyue (Emma) Xu International Trade Law Yuzuki Nagakoshi International Litigation Taimi M. Jacobson Corporate Compliance: Policy and Christopher Schwartz Tax of Financial Instruments Practice Introduction to Constitutional Law Joan M. Campau Audrey L. Springer-Wilson Introduction to Constitutional Law Adam W. Strayer Brian Barmettler Taxation of Individual Income Corporate Lawyer: Law and Ethics Introduction to the Income Taxation Jackson M. Erpenbach Joseph D. Benedetto Thomas M. Zaino of Business Enterprise Yingchun Ni Faraz Shahidpour Title IX and Higher Education Corporate Reorganization K-12 Education Law Iris Micklavzina Leslie R. Kan Law of the Internet Hetali M. Lodaya Sara M. Stappert Torts Corporate Taxation Labor Law Alexandra R. Genord Adam W. Strayer Legislation and Regulation Anne E. Steen Faraz Shahidpour Hayato K. Watanabe Criminal Justice: Investigation Law and Public Health and Police Practices Management and Organizations Leia Gu Brenna K. Twohy for Lawyers Ewan JS. Hamilton-Short 20 21

Evidence Legal Ethics and Professional FALL 2018 Criminal Law Patrick Miller Responsibility Accounting for Lawyers Benjamin P. Lempert Family Law Janelle K. Krummen Ian I. Lee Ingrid Yin Amanda R. Bowman Legislation and Regulation Administrative Law Disability Rights Federal Courts Jackson M. Erpenbach Adam Wallstein Adam Gerken Emerson Bursis Making of Civil Law Advanced Topics in International Tax Enterprise Organization Federal Criminal Law Emma Shoucair Hunter A. McWinn Andrew T. Bulovsky Alison A. Doyle Marketing for Lawyers Africa in the Global Legal System Evidence Financial Regulation Charles M. King Ill Jingwei Xu Patrick Balke David J. Imhoff Mergers and Acquisitions Bankruptcy Hallie S. Lipsey First Amendment Marques T. Winick Adam W. Strayer Federal Antitrust Arianna M. Demas National Security and Civil Liberties Boundaries of Citizenship Jonathan S. Edelman Andrew J. Lanham Formation of the Common Law Jasmine Wang First Amendment Hillary F. John Partnership Tax Micah Telegen Civil Procedure Adam W. Strayer Habeas Corpus Alexandros Ehrlich Habeas Corpus Ryan Rones Patent Law Emily R. Kempa Brent Winslow Christine K. Umbright Julie C. Moroney Immigration and Nationality Human Rights: Themes and Variations Jeremy M. Shur Anna T. Jones Philosophy of Law Alan D. Baldridge Guus Duindam Comparative Human Rights Law Insurance Law and Policy Immigration and Nationality Shrutanjaya Bhardwaj Jonathan B. Snavely Property Samantha K. Kulhanek International Corporate Governance Faraz Shahidpour Consumption Taxes International Tax Maria Ricaurte Race Law Stories Lauren Grace Smith Samuel Parks Sarah 0. Smith International Investment Law Contracts International Refugee Law Stacia Lee Secured Transactions Renee M. Griffin Drew S. Kramer International Law Brandon M. Warrington Elizabeth R. Rodgers Joshua R. Raftis Securities Regulation Xinyue (Emma) Xu International Trade Law Yuzuki Nagakoshi International Litigation Taimi M. Jacobson Corporate Compliance: Policy and Christopher Schwartz Tax of Financial Instruments Practice Introduction to Constitutional Law Joan M. Campau Audrey L. Springer-Wilson Introduction to Constitutional Law Adam W. Strayer Brian Barmettler Taxation of Individual Income Corporate Lawyer: Law and Ethics Introduction to the Income Taxation Jackson M. Erpenbach Joseph D. Benedetto Thomas M. Zaino of Business Enterprise Yingchun Ni Faraz Shahidpour Title IX and Higher Education Corporate Reorganization K-12 Education Law Iris Micklavzina Leslie R. Kan Law of the Internet Hetali M. Lodaya Sara M. Stappert Torts Corporate Taxation Labor Law Alexandra R. Genord Adam W. Strayer Legislation and Regulation Anne E. Steen Faraz Shahidpour Hayato K. Watanabe Criminal Justice: Investigation Law and Public Health and Police Practices Management and Organizations Leia Gu Brenna K. Twohy for Lawyers Ewan JS. Hamilton-Short ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 23

National Security and Civil Liberties Torts Adrian F. Vallens Alexandros Ehrlich Hanna Rutkowski Operations for Lawyers Anna L. Ver Beek Charlotte L. McEwen The Headnotes Transnational Law Patent Law The Headnotes perform as an a cappe//a singing group. The group draws Annemarie A. Smith-Morris Taimi M. Jacobson its membership from the Law School student body and boasts a wide Water Wars: Law and Policy Sales and Secured Financing repertoire of popular and classical arrangements. The Headnotes can be to Save the Great Lakes Robert A. Jacobson heard in concert throughout the school year, both on and off the campus. Connor S. Rubin Securities Regulation Megan Brown* Alto David J. Feigenbaum Jacob Cardinal* Tenor Taxation of Individual Income Elise Coletta Soprano Blair M. Hotz II Sarah Du Alto Claire Eaton* Soprano Stephen Federowicz Bass SPECIAL RECOGNITION Brenton Erickson Tenor Mitchell Gilburne* Tenor Kevin Kenney* Bass L. HART WRIGHT OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD Joseph Kiessling Bass An annual award presented in recognition of excellence in teaching at the Law School. The recipient is selected by vote of the student body. Rose Lapp Soprano Nicolas Cornell Rachel Menashe* Alto Christian Neumeister Bass Dimitra Rallis Alto Kiana Shin Soprano * denotes graduating student

Today's Brass Quintet Derek Lockhart Trumpet Jean Moorehead Libs Trumpet Carrie Banfield-Taplin French Horn Brian Robson Trombone Joseph DeMarsh Tuba Cary Kocher Percussion ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 23

National Security and Civil Liberties Torts Adrian F. Vallens Alexandros Ehrlich Hanna Rutkowski Operations for Lawyers Anna L. Ver Beek Charlotte L. McEwen The Headnotes Transnational Law Patent Law The Headnotes perform as an a cappe//a singing group. The group draws Annemarie A. Smith-Morris Taimi M. Jacobson its membership from the Law School student body and boasts a wide Water Wars: Law and Policy Sales and Secured Financing repertoire of popular and classical arrangements. The Headnotes can be to Save the Great Lakes Robert A. Jacobson heard in concert throughout the school year, both on and off the campus. Connor S. Rubin Securities Regulation Megan Brown* Alto David J. Feigenbaum Jacob Cardinal* Tenor Taxation of Individual Income Elise Coletta Soprano Blair M. Hotz II Sarah Du Alto Claire Eaton* Soprano Stephen Federowicz Bass SPECIAL RECOGNITION Brenton Erickson Tenor Mitchell Gilburne* Tenor Kevin Kenney* Bass L. HART WRIGHT OUTSTANDING TEACHING AWARD Joseph Kiessling Bass An annual award presented in recognition of excellence in teaching at the Law School. The recipient is selected by vote of the student body. Rose Lapp Soprano Nicolas Cornell Rachel Menashe* Alto Christian Neumeister Bass Dimitra Rallis Alto Kiana Shin Soprano * denotes graduating student

Today's Brass Quintet Derek Lockhart Trumpet Jean Moorehead Libs Trumpet Carrie Banfield-Taplin French Horn Brian Robson Trombone Joseph DeMarsh Tuba Cary Kocher Percussion 24 CLASS STATS ACADEMIC REGALIA 25

WHAT WILL THEY DO? JOBS BY SECTOR JD STUDENTS 238 JUDICIAl ClrnKSHIPS

GRADUATE STUDENTS PUBllC INHRfSl ANa GavrnMfNl BUSINfSS 34 ACA!fMIC

WHERE ARE THEY FROM? WHERE WILL THEY GO? ONE OF THE MOST COLORFUL FEATURES of an academic procession is the MOST POPULAR JOB MARKETS appearance of the graduates and faculty in full academic attire. These caps, gowns, and hoods have long histories, and their patterns and colors have special significance.

The origins of academic dress date back to the 12th and 13th centuries. when universities NEW YORK were taking form. The ordinary dress of the scholar-student or teacher- was the 35 dress of a cleric. STATES and D.C. In modern universities, the distinctive mark of a degree is the hood, which in its earliest form was simply an article of clothing; since churches and lecture halls WASHINGTON, D.C. of European universities were cold and drafty, scholars wore their hoods as head coverings. American institutions, unlike those of and Europe, have adopted a standard code of academic costume. The design of the gown. the color of the tassel on the cap, and the pattern, length, and colors of the hood all have special significance.

Both the associate and bachelor's gowns are closed at the throat and have long, pointed ILLINOIS 25 sleeves. The master's gown has oblong sleeves. open at the wrist, tapering at the back COUNTRIES in a square cut, which ends in an arc cutaway. The doctor's gown is faced with velvet and has bell-shaped sleeves. Each sleeve carries three bars of velvet or chevrons.

The most colorful part of the costumes is the hood. The color of the velvet trim indicates the department that granted the degree, and the width of the trim corresponds to the MICHIGAN level of degree (two, three, and four inches, respectively). The lining, or area inside the UNDERGRADUATE velvet, denotes the college or university awarding the degree. Michigan Law juris doctor SCHOOLS REPRESENTED candidates have purple velvet trim and maize and blue lining. During the juris doctor degree recognition, recipients receive their hoods from faculty marshals as they enter the stage. After being draped with the hood, they walk across CALIFORNIA the stage for individual recognition by the dean of the Law School. 24 CLASS STATS ACADEMIC REGALIA 25

WHAT WILL THEY DO? JOBS BY SECTOR JD STUDENTS 238 JUDICIAl ClrnKSHIPS

PUBllC INHRfSl GRADUATE STUDENTS m GavrnMm BUSINfSS 34 ACA!fMIC

WHERE ARE THEY FROM? WHERE WILL THEY GO? ONE OF THE MOST COLORFUL FEATURES of an academic procession is the MOST POPULAR JOB MARKETS appearance of the graduates and faculty in full academic attire. These caps, gowns, and hoods have long histories, and their patterns and colors have special significance.

The origins of academic dress date back to the 12th and 13th centuries. when universities NEW YORK were taking form. The ordinary dress of the scholar-student or teacher- was the 35 dress of a cleric. STATES and D.C. In modern universities, the distinctive mark of a degree is the hood, which in its earliest form was simply an article of clothing; since churches and lecture halls WASHINGTON, D.C. of European universities were cold and drafty, scholars wore their hoods as head coverings. American institutions, unlike those of England and Europe, have adopted a standard code of academic costume. The design of the gown. the color of the tassel on the cap, and the pattern, length, and colors of the hood all have special significance.

Both the associate and bachelor's gowns are closed at the throat and have long, pointed ILLINOIS 25 sleeves. The master's gown has oblong sleeves. open at the wrist, tapering at the back COUNTRIES in a square cut, which ends in an arc cutaway. The doctor's gown is faced with velvet and has bell-shaped sleeves. Each sleeve carries three bars of velvet or chevrons.

The most colorful part of the costumes is the hood. The color of the velvet trim indicates the department that granted the degree, and the width of the trim corresponds to the MICHIGAN level of degree (two, three, and four inches, respectively). The lining, or area inside the UNDERGRADUATE velvet, denotes the college or university awarding the degree. Michigan Law juris doctor SCHOOLS REPRESENTED candidates have purple velvet trim and maize and blue lining. During the juris doctor degree recognition, recipients receive their hoods from faculty marshals as they enter the stage. After being draped with the hood, they walk across CALIFORNIA the stage for individual recognition by the dean of the Law School. 26 A BRIEF HISTORY

A Brief History of the 1877 1 CLARENCE DARROW STUDIES LAW. He would go on to be regarded as a University of Michigan Law School courageous defender of human rights and perhaps the greatest trial lawyer in U.S. history. 1859 MICHIGAN LAW DEPARTMENT OPENS with 90 students and three part-time faculty members: James V. Campbell, Thomas M. Cooley, and Charles I. Walker. 1882 ♦ William W. Cook receives LLB. COOK GAVE NEARLY HIS ENTIRE FORTUNE-some $300 million by today's dollars-to the Law ' School, laying the architectural foundation for the Law Ouandrangle 1863 and establishing a rich research endowment.

FIRST FULL-TIME PROFESSOR APPOINTED, and high school 1883 +I graduation is required for admission .

1868 FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT ADMITTED. Gabriel Franklin Hargo became the first African American student to graduate from the Law School in 1870. FIRST LLM DEGREES GRANTED.

1870 FIRST FEMALE STUDENT ADMITTED. COURSE OF LAW STUDY EXTENDED TO THREE YEARS. Sarah Killgore graduated in 1871, the first woman with a law degree in the nation to be admitted to the bar. 19 Q9 • JD DEGREE APPROVED; required bachelor's degree and three years of law school. 26 A BRIEF HISTORY

A Brief History of the 18771 CLARENCE DARROW STUDIES LAW. He would go on to be regarded as a University of Michigan Law School courageous defender of human rights and perhaps the greatest trial lawyer in U.S. history. 1859 MICHIGAN LAW DEPARTMENT OPENS with 90 students and three part-time faculty members: James V. Campbell, Thomas M. Cooley, and Charles I. Walker. 1882 ♦ William W. Cook receives LLB. COOK GAVE NEARLY HIS ENTIRE FORTUNE-some $300 million by today's dollars-to the Law ' School, laying the architectural foundation for the Law Ouandrangle 1863 and establishing a rich research endowment.

FIRST FULL-TIME PROFESSOR APPOINTED, and high school 1883 +I graduation is required for admission .

1868 FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT ADMITTED. Gabriel Franklin Hargo became the first African American student to graduate from the Law School in 1870. FIRST LLM DEGREES GRANTED.

1870 FIRST FEMALE STUDENT ADMITTED. COURSE OF LAW STUDY EXTENDED TO THREE YEARS. Sarah Killgore graduated in 1871, the first woman with a law degree in the nation to be admitted to the bar. 19 Q9 • JD DEGREE APPROVED; required bachelor's degree and three years of law school. 28 A BRIEF HISTORY

1915 LAW DEPARTMENT CHANGES TO LAW SCHOOL 1971 CLINICAL LAW PROGRAM ESTABLISHED. BY REGENTAL ACTION.

1981 e THE ALLAN AND ALENE SMITH LAW LIBRARY 1922 LAW QUADRANGLE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. Consists of: ADDITION OPENS. The Lawyers Club (1925); the John P. Cook Dormitory (1930); the Legal Research Library (1931 ); and Hutchins Hall (1933)

1996 ' LEGAL PRACTICE PROGRAM BEGINS.

201 2 • SOUTH HALL ACADEMIC BUILDING AND AIKENS COMMONS OPEN.

1935 , 513 STUDENTS, 19 FACULTY, 48 COURSES OFFERED .

1944 • JANE CLEO MARSHALL LUCAS BECOMES THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN TO GRADUATE FROM MICHIGAN LAW. Lu cas was admitted to the Michigan bar and wa s the first African American woman to pass the Maryland bar.

1946 Publ ication of the casebook CASES ON REMEDIES II: RESTITUTION AT LAW AND IN EQUITY, by Professors John P. Dawson and Edgar N. Durfee. which marked the creation of rest itution law. 201 5 • 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF LLM PROGRAM.

19 6 9 • Publication of the influential casebook BASIC CRIMINAL 2018 e 1,012 STUDENTS, 199 FACULTY, PROCEDURE: CASES, COMMENTS, AND QUESTIONS, 224 COURSES AND 16 CLINICS OFFERED, 22,425 ALUMNI. by Professors Yale Kamisar and Jerold H. Israel (with Wayne R. LaFave). SOUTH HALL ACADEMIC BUILDING NAMED JEFFRIES HALL. 28 A BRIEF HISTORY

1915 LAW DEPARTMENT CHANGES TO LAW SCHOOL 1971 CLINICAL LAW PROGRAM ESTABLISHED. BY REGENTAL ACTION.

1981 e THE ALLAN AND ALENE SMITH LAW LIBRARY 1922 LAW QUADRANGLE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. Consists of: ADDITION OPENS. The Lawyers Club (1925); the John P. Cook Dormitory (1930); the Legal Research Library (1931 ); an d Hutchins Hall (1933)

1996 ' LEGAL PRACTICE PROGRAM BEGINS.

2Q 1 2 • SOUTH HALL ACADEMIC BUILDING AND AIKENS COMMONS OPEN.

1935 , 513 STUDENTS, 19 FACULTY, 48 COURSES OFFERED .

1944 • JANE CLEO MARSHALL LUCAS BECOMES THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN TO GRADUATE FROM MICHIGAN LAW. Lu cas was admitted to the Michigan bar and was the first African American woman to pass the Maryland bar.

1946 Publ ication of the casebook CASES ON REMEDIES II: RESTITUTION AT LAW AND IN EQUITY, by Professors John P. Dawson and Edgar N. Durfee. which marked the creation of rest itution law. 201 5 • 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF LLM PROGRAM.

19 6 9 • Publication of the influential casebook BASIC CRIMINAL 2Q 1 8 e 1,012 STUDENTS, 199 FACULTY, PROCEDURE: CASES, COMMENTS, AND QUESTIONS, 224 COURSES AND 16 CLINICS OFFERED, 22,425 ALUMNI. by Professors Yale Kamisar and Jerold H. Israel (with Wayne R. LaFave). SOUTH HALL ACADEMIC BUILDING NAMED JEFFRIES HALL. 30 COMMITMENT TO INTEGRITY LEADERSHIP 31

Unive ri sit~ Law School Leadership

Dean Nippon Life Professor of Law MARK D. WEST

Associate Dean for Faculty and Research Sen·or Assistant Dean Eric Stein Collegiate Professor of Law SARAH C. ZEARFOSS, '92 DANIEL HALBERSTAM Assistant Dean for Career Planning Associate Dean for Academic Programming RAMJI KAUL. '05 Professor of Law Assistant Dean for Financial Aid GIL SEINFELD LINDSEY STETSON, '05 Associate Dean for Experiential Education Assistant Dean for Development Clinical Professor of Law and Alumni Relations DEBRA CHOPP MICHAEL DUBIN DAVID A. SANTACROCE

Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives Chief Operating Officer MICHELE FRASIER WING, '98 Professor of Law

BRIDGETTE CARR, '02 Ct-ie 1 Communications Officer SHELLEY RODGERS Assistant Dean for International Affairs THERESA KAISER-JARVIS Registrar and Director of the tnei ~community Office of Student Records Assistant Dean for Student Life JANE OZANICH BAYREX MARTI. '06

Director o1 the Law Library BARBARA GARAVAGLIA, 'BO 30 COMMITMENT TO INTEGRITY LEADERSHIP 31

Unive ri sit~ Law School Leadership

Dean Nippon Life Professor of Law MARK D. WEST

Associate Dean for Faculty and Research Sen·or Assistant Dean Eric Stein Collegiate Professor of Law SARAH C. ZEARFOSS, '92 DANIEL HALBERSTAM Assistant Dean for Career Planning Associate Dean for Academic Programming RAMJI KAUL. '05 Professor of Law Assistant Dean for Financial Aid GIL SEINFELD LINDSEY STETSON, '05 Associate Dean for Experiential Education Assistant Dean for Development Clinical Professor of Law and Alumni Relations DEBRA CHOPP MICHAEL DUBIN DAVID A. SANTACROCE

Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives Chief Operating Officer MICHELE FRASIER WING, '98 Professor of Law BRIDGETTE CARR, '02 Ct,ie Communications Officer SHELLEY RODGERS Assistant Dean for International Affairs THERESA KAISER-JARVIS Registrar and Director of the tnei ~community Office of Student Records Assistant Dean for Student Life JANE OZANICH BAYREX MARTI. '06

Director o1 the Law Library BARBARA GARAVAGLIA, 'BO 1l

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