Judge Aquilina speaks during International Women's Day luncheon

LN Women’s Day Hon. Rosemarie Aquilina speaks at WMU-Cooley’s International Women’s Day Luncheon at the law school’s Lansing campus on Friday, March 8.
 

The Hon. Rosemarie Aquilina of Ingham County’s 30th Circuit Court was the featured speaker during the March 8 International Women’s Day Luncheon at WMU-Cooley Law School’s Lansing campus. The event was sponsored by the law school’s members of the Women Lawyers Association of Michigan.

 Hai Bui, a WMU-Cooley student currently enrolled in Aqulina’s Family Law class, provided introductory remarks about the judge.

 “Throughout her life, her accomplishments sent ripples of positive change towards the progressive movement of equality. Recently, her craft was showcased in a paramount case in which she gave voice to women who had voices, but didn’t know how to use them,” Bui said. “You can’t counterfeit integrity or virtue and this woman is a woman of both. She encourages her students to do magnificent things because she believes that we can. Her successes are quiet, but the results make history.”  

 During her presentation, Aquilina told those in attendance to stand up for their beliefs and to use their voices to make a difference.

 “That is one of the joys of being a lawyer, that voice, for yourself first and foremost, and then for others. Never forget that mission; never lose that voice,” Aquilina said. “It is kryptonite to the rest of the world. It is absolute power to you. Use it wisely and use it well, and remember that you define yourself.”

 Aquilina emphasized the importance of attorneys’ ability to advocate for clients and be their voice in the courtroom.

 “As a lawyer, you have the gift of speaking for those who can’t. You have the gift of being part of changing victims into survivors,” she said.

 Aquilina also discussed overcoming stigma by embracing one’s accomplishments, maintaining individuality while growing in the legal profession and doing what is right regardless of others’ perceptions, or fear of rejection.

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 About Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School: Western Michigan University and Thomas M. Cooley Law School affiliated in 2014, combining the status of a nationally-ranked, public, comprehensive research university with the commitment to practical legal education of an independent, non-profit, national law school. WMU-Cooley is accredited by both the American Bar Association and the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association. The law school has provided nearly 20,000 graduates with the practical skills necessary for a seamless transition from academia to the real world, and enrolls classes in January, May, and September at its Lansing, Auburn Hills, and Grand Rapids, Michigan campuses, and its Tampa Bay, Florida campus. WMU and the law school continue to operate as independent institutions with their own governance structure and separate fiduciary responsibilities.

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