Law

Derek Mosley, John Johnson named among most influential movers and shakers by Milwaukee Magazine
Derek Mosley and John Johnson were named to Milwaukee Magazine’s list of the 47 most influential movers and shakers in Milwaukee.

Focusing on K-12 education reform discussion, May 8
Participants will focus on the question “could shifting the focus from legislative halls to classrooms be the key to unlocking better student outcomes?”

Law School faculty spotlight: Prof. Christine Chabot
At a time when the limits of presidential authority are being tested like never before, Prof. Christine Chabot is helping shape the national conversation.

2025 Barrock Lecture: Prisons, Punishment, and Correctional Officers, May 13
Join the Marquette Law School for the 2025 Barrock Lecture: Prisons, Punishment, and Correctional Officers delivered by Sharon Dolovich, professor of law at UCLA and director of the UCLA Prison Law & Policy Program.

U.S. News releases 2025-26 Best Graduate Schools rankings
U.S. News and World Report today released its 2025-26 Best Graduate Schools rankings, and many Marquette programs improved over last year’s rankings.

Focusing K-12 education reform on teaching efforts, May 8
Join Marquette Law School and the Marquette College of Education on May 8, from noon to 3 p.m. in Eckstein Hall for this timely and provocative program led by Alan Borsuk, senior fellow in law and public policy.

Listening and leading: The birth of the Isoko Peace Institute and Rwanda’s global lessons on justice and resilience
This is the fifth in an occasional series of blog posts occasioned by a visit to Rwanda this past summer.

Nies Lecture in Intellectual Property: The First Amendment Without Strict Scrutiny?, April 3
Lessons from Intellectual Property Law presented by Rebecca Tushnet Harvard Law School and Frank Stanton Professor of the First Amendment.

Ethical Collecting: Questioning the Black Archive, March 19
The Haggerty Museum of Art will host “Ethical Collecting: Questioning the Black Archive.”
