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- Posted October 06, 2025
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Face of Justice
Pictured (l-r) are Steven Heisler, Cooley Law School alumnus; Gregory Conyers, director of Diversity Development at the State Bar of Michigan; Rebecca Stewart, Cooley Law School alumnae; Karen Poole, director of Career & Professional Development, Cooley Law School; and Arturo Alfaro, Cooley Law School alumnus.
On Sept. 30, Cooley Law School hosted the State Bar of Michigan’s Face of Justice program where law students met with experienced legal professionals to answer questions, jumpstart networking, and discuss the route to becoming an attorney. Modeled after programs developed by the National Association of Women Judges, Face of Justice is part of the State Bar of Michigan’s work to build and support pathways for students into the legal profession. During the event, Cooley students held “speed networking” discussions with local attorney mentors to gain insight on the professional side of being a lawyer.
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