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Seventh Circuit Day: A Great Idea, Carried Out Well
As Mariana Calvo Argus, a second-year law student, put it, “It felt like this event.” Argus was describing “Seventh Circuit Day,” as it came to be known—a daylong set of events on September 25, 2025, at Marquette Law School’s Eckstein Hall, when judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit held oral…

2021-22 First Destination Survey results and interactive data visualizations now available
The results of the 2021-22 First Destination Survey are now available, as well as visualizations of the data.

Marquette faculty and staff research grants from March 2023
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in March 2023.

Marquette receives three prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards
Marquette has received three Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards for students and young alumni to travel abroad for research and teaching opportunities.

Dr. E. J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall honored at Milwaukee Business Journal’s Real Estate Awards
Dr. E. J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall was selected as a winner at the Milwaukee Business Journal’s Real Estate Awards.

The Haunting of American Trademark Law
Professor Kali N. Murray joined the Marquette Law School faculty in 2007. She is codirector of the school’s intellectual property program and has published widely on intellectual property, administrative law, and property. This piece excerpts the introduction and conclusion of her recent essay, Seeing the Dead: Marks, Meaning and the Haunting of American Trademark Law,…

The Half-Originalist Presidency
Professor Christine Kexel Chabot joined the Marquette Law School faculty in 2023. This excerpt draws from her essay published last year: Trump v. United States and the Half-Originalist Presidency, 58 Mich. J. L. Reform 653 (2025). In addition to other attention, Professor Chabot’s essay was noted by the New York Times as President Donald Trump’s…

Prestigious study abroad scholarship awarded to Marquette students
Three Marquette students – Wendy Maribel Medina Gonzalez, Danielle Hart and Heyam Omar – have received the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for an upcoming education abroad experience. The Gilman Program broadens the student population that studies and interns abroad by supporting undergraduates who might not otherwise participate due to financial constraints. The program aims to…

