About the University of Michigan Law School Chapter
The ACLU of Michigan- University of Michigan Law School Chapter is dedicated to getting students involved in civil rights issues, from the local to the national. Student-run, the chapter puts on a variety of programming designed to bring current civil rights issues to the attention of the next generation of legal leaders.
Board Members
Upcoming Events
History
Get Involved
You can contact the U of M Law School Chapter at:
Email us at action@aclumich.org
To request assistance or file a complaint:
Call 313-578-6800 or file a complaint online.
Meetings
Meeting times are subject to change, please contact the board at action@aclumich.org to confirm.
Board of Directors
Co-Chairs: Alex Link & Beth Kurtz
Social Co-Chairs: Dan Free & Annie McGinnis
Treasurer: Eli Braun
Research Co-Chairs: Nani Gilkerson & Justin Silver
Speakers Co-Chairs: Marc Allen & Lauren Rivard
Communications Co-Chairs: Madeline Lewis & Kim McDonald
Outreach Co-Chairs: Ryan Watkins & Emily Brown
Secretary: Kimberly Gelfand
Board: Sam Van Volkenburgh, Blake Finney, Bess Hinson, Matthew McHale, Miguel Tamayo, Jesse Taylor.
Upcoming Events
More events on our calendar, click here.
History
Strategizing to Overcome Legal Discrimination in Michigan February 15, 2010We gathered to discuss tools and resources to overcome legal discrimination in Michigan with human rights attorney Deborah Labelle and ACLU of Michigan LGBT Project staff attorney Jay Kaplan. This event was co-sponsored by the ACLU of Michigan Washtenaw Branch, Oasis TBLG Outreach Ministry, Inclusive Justice Program and Equality Now Michigan.
Get Involved with the U of M Chapter
Are you a U of M student who would like to become more involved with the ACLU? Consider volunteering with the U of M Law School chapter.We can always use the help of volunteers for our activities and events. Regular volunteer activities include staffing ACLU information tables at local fairs and festivals, helping organize educational events and more.
Get involved by emailing us today