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Cooley Law School Partners with Michigan Attorney General’s Office to Host Expungement Fair on Oct. 17

Cooley Law School Partners with Michigan Attorney General’s Office to Host Expungement Fair on Oct. 17

Cooley Law School will host an Expungement Fair from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17, in the law school’s lobby. During Cooley Law School’s expungement fair in March, volunteer attorneys and law students under the supervision of licensed attorneys assisted 122 guests with their expungement paperwork.

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    Cooley Law School Partners with Michigan Attorney General's Office to Host Expungement Fair on March 21

    Registration is encouraged and available online for those wishing to have convictions expunged. Cooley Law School will host an Expungement Fair from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday, March 21, in the law school’s lobby. Volunteer attorneys and law students under the supervision of licensed attorneys will assist with their expungement paperwork. Cooley Law School has hosted several Expungement Fairs since 2023, which has resulted in hundreds of individuals being able to have their criminal records expunged. The event is being held in conjunction with the Michigan Department of Attorney General and Legal Services of South Central Michigan. Registration is open online for those wishing to have their convictions expunged. Limited walk-in appointments will be accepted on the day of the event. Expungement removes arrests and convictions from a person’s public criminal record. Criminal offenses that have been expunged are no longer accessible to employers or landlords. Michigan law has always allowed for expungements, but the “Clean Slate” legislation enacted in 2020 made more individuals and offenses eligible for expungement. This process became available to the public in 2021. On April 11, 2023, the automatic expungement provisions went into effect, allowing for the automatic expungement of some felonies and misdemeanors. Under the new law, individuals with up to three expungement-eligible felonies and any number of misdemeanors can have their records expunged. Certain traffic violations and first-time operating while intoxicated offenses can be expunged. Additionally, misdemeanor marijuana convictions that would not have been considered crimes after recreational marijuana was legalized in Michigan can be expunged. WHEN: Friday, March 21, 2025, Noon-4 p.m. WHERE: Cooley Law School - Lobby, 300 S. Capital Ave., Lansing, MI 48933 Register Online: https://bit.ly/sjm25_cooley Mar 05 2025

  • Cooley Law School Hosts Attorney General Dana Nessel for Career Event

    Cooley Law School Hosts Attorney General Dana Nessel for Career Event

    On March 17, Cooley Law School hosted "Careers that Serve with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel" for law students and faculty in the lobby of its Lansing campus. During the event, Nessel answered students’ questions about public service careers at the Michigan Department of Attorney General’s office. Students also met with various representatives from six divisions within the Attorney General’s office to learn about future internships, summer/post-grad, and career opportunities. “It was exciting to have Attorney General Dana Nessel speak to the Cooley community about what she and other state attorney generals are doing to address political issues that impact the state's citizens,” said Karen M. Poole, Cooley Law School director of Career & Professional Development. Mar 26 2025

  • Cooley Law School Expungement Fair Helps 122 Individuals
    Cooley Law School Expungement Fair Helps 122 Individuals

    Cooley Law School Expungement Fair Helps 122 Individuals

    LANSING, Mich. – On March 21, Cooley Law School held an expungement fair to aid in the removal of certain arrests and convictions from qualifying individuals’ public criminal records.

  • Cooley Law School Graduate Named Ingham County Bar Association ‘Top 5 Under 35’
    Cooley Law School Graduate Named Ingham County Bar Association ‘Top 5 Under 35’

    Cooley Law School Graduate Named Ingham County Bar Association ‘Top 5 Under 35’

    On March 13, Cooley Law School graduate Susan Chalgian was named Ingham County Bar Association’s “Top 5 Under 35” at the 16th annual Barristers Night at the University Club of Michigan State University.

  • Cooley Law School Holds Spring Honors Convocation For Tampa Bay Campus
    Cooley Law School Holds Spring Honors Convocation For Tampa Bay Campus

    Cooley Law School Holds Spring Honors Convocation For Tampa Bay Campus

    On March 24, Cooley Law School’s Tampa Bay campus recognized students in the Hilary Term for their achievements during an honors convocation at the Hilton Garden Inn Tampa North in Temple Terrace.

  • Cooley Law School Hosts Attorney General Dana Nessel for Career Event
    Cooley Law School Hosts Attorney General Dana Nessel for Career Event

    Cooley Law School Hosts Attorney General Dana Nessel for Career Event

    On March 17, Cooley Law School hosted "Careers that Serve with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel" for law students and faculty in the lobby of its Lansing campus.

  • Cooley Law School Holds Spring Honors Convocation in Lansing
    Cooley Law School Holds Spring Honors Convocation in Lansing

    Cooley Law School Holds Spring Honors Convocation in Lansing

    On March 13, Cooley Law School’s Lansing campus recognized students in the Hilary Term for their achievements during an honors convocation.

  • Cooley Law School to Host Nationwide Meet & Greet Information Sessions for Prospective Students

    Cooley Law School to Host Nationwide Meet & Greet Information Sessions for Prospective Students

    Cooley Law School will host several Meet & Greet Information Sessions for prospective students throughout the country in March. Those who pre-register online and attend a Meet & Greet and are later accepted to Cooley will receive a scholarship of over $14,000, and all entrance fees will be waived. The law school will hold sessions in New York, Texas, New Jersey, Illinois, Michigan, Florida and Toronto, Canada. Each event will start at 6:30 p.m. with a brief informational presentation from the Cooley Law School Admissions Office, followed by a question-and-answer session to ask questions about law school, student life, and what to expect as a Cooley student. Attendees will learn about the law school admissions process, scholarships/financial aid, scheduling options, Cooley’s campuses in Lansing, Mich., and Tampa, Fla., and the variety of resources available to Cooley's student community. Registration is required: https://info.cooley.edu/meet-and-greet-2025-registration. Meet & Greet Dates & Locations: March 11: Buffalo/Amherst, NY - Reikart House, 5000 Main St, Amherst, NY 14226 March 13: Toronto, ON - Courtyard Toronto Downtown, 475 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4Y 1X7, Canada March 13: Detroit, MI - Westin Southfield Detroit, 1500 Town Center, Southfield, MI 48075 March 18: Orlando, FL - Marriott Orlando Downtown, 400 W Livingston St, Orlando, FL 32801 March 19: Miami, FL - AC Hotel Miami Wynwood, 3400 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33137 March 20: Chicago, IL - Courtyard Chicago Downtown/River North, 30 E Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60611 March 20: Grand Rapids, MI - Hilton Garden Inn Grand Rapids East, 2321 E. Beltline SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546 March 24: Houston, TX - Houston Marriott Energy Corridor, 16011 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX 77094 March 26: Northern New Jersey, NJ - Residence Inn West Orange, 107 Prospect Ave, West Orange, NJ 07052 March 27: Long Island, NY - Residence Inn Garden City Long Island, 700 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530 Mar 11 2025

  • Cooley Law School Partners with Michigan Attorney General's Office to Host Expungement Fair on March 21
    Cooley Law School Partners with Michigan Attorney General's Office to Host Expungement Fair on March 21

    Cooley Law School Partners with Michigan Attorney General's Office to Host Expungement Fair on March 21

    Registration is encouraged and available online for those wishing to have convictions expunged.