WMU-Cooley Law School’s January incoming class is pictured with Assistant Dean Mable Martin Scott (left) and Michigan Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth T. Clement (center). The Lansing campus held a two-day orientation program Jan 3 and 4, and Clement administered the honor code oath.
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- Posted January 24, 2019
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