Great Deeds Award honors law student

Western Michigan University Cooley Law School recently honored Keith Stickley (right) with the Student Great Deeds Award. 

Ieisha Humphrey (left), assistant director of WMU Cooley’s Center for Ethics, Service and Professionalism, presented Stickley the award. 

Each year WMU Cooley’s Center for Ethics, Service and Professionalism presents the Great Deeds Award to students who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the service of others.  Nominations are received from students, staff, faculty and community leaders. 

Stickley was honored for his pro bono work in the areas of bankruptcy and expungement.  He volunteers at the Macomb Veterans’ Treatment Court. 

“Keith is the perfect example of a community servant,” said Humphrey.  “He has donated countless hours to helping the underserved and he has successfully argued four cases where criminal records were expunged.”

(Photo courtesy of Cooley)

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