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- Posted February 17, 2014
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Photo 1: Also taking part in the event were (front, l-r) Wayne County 36th District Court Katherine L. Hansen, Dewnya Bazzi of AT Law Group PLLC, Cooley Auburn Hills campus Acting Associate Dean Lisa Halushka, CMLS President Zanib Arshed, Antoinette Star Porter of DTE Energy, and CLS President Meikal Summey; (back) Wayne County 20th District Court Judge David Turfe, retired Judge Edward Sosnick, Bryant M. Frank of Soave Enterprises LLC, and JLSA President Ben Lesnick.
Photo 2: Among those speaking on the panel were (l-r) retired Judge Edward Sosnick, Wayne County 20th District Court Judge David Turfe, Wayne County 36th District Court Judge Katherine Hansen, Bryant Frank of Soave Enterprises LLC, Antoinette Star Porter of DTE Energy, and Dewnya Bazzi of AT Law Group PLC.
Photo by?John Meiu
On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Thomas M. Cooley Law School hosted the 4th Annual Interfaith Dinner at its Auburn Hills campus for legal professionals from the Metro-Detroit area and Cooley faculty and students. The dinner featured a panel discussion in which judges and attorneys shared their perspectives on how faith affects their personal and professional lives. The dinner was a co-sponsored event hosted by the Cooley Muslim Legal Society (CMLS), the Christian Legal Society (CLS), and the Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA). The presidents of the respective organizations co-hosted and moderated the event. Halushka gave opening remarks describing the history of the event and the student organizations’ contributions to the Auburn Hills campus.
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