Detroit Mercy Law Viewbook

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2021 Viewbook


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Dean’s Message

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At a Glance

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Educating the Complete Lawyer

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Professors with Real-World Experience

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Academic Success & Bar Preparation

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Hands-on Lawyering from Day One

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Global Perspectives

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Commitment to Social Justice

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Expanded Career Opportunities

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Student Life & Diversity

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Strategic Location: Downtown Detroit

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Admissions & Financial Aid


Our Mission

Dean’s Message

University of Detroit Mercy

I am proud to serve as Dean of

School of L aw is a diverse, urban

Catholic law school

in the Jesuit and traditions.

Mercy

We seek to

educate the complete lawyer through a dynamic curriculum that integrates theory, doctrine, and experiential learning; provides unique

Detroit Mercy Law, and I am excited about what we do together as a community. We are part of the great city

of Detroit—not only in our downtown location but also in our connection to the city. Detroit Mercy Law has a strong and longstanding commitment to preparing students to become excellent, engaged attorneys, ready to represent their clients and serve their communities. We provide students with hands-on learning throughout their legal education. We integrate career and professionalism skills needed to succeed in the workplace. We embrace the challenges presented today by giving every student international perspective on the pressing legal issues facing us all. In short, we educate the

global perspectives through

complete lawyer.

transnational educational

While I am proud of the unique opportunities Detroit Mercy Law provides its students,

opportunities; and emphasizes ethics and service to others.

what I am most excited about is being part of the Detroit Mercy Law community. From the moment I walked in the doors of the School, I knew that Detroit Mercy Law was special. Faculty, staff, alumni, and students come together to make a positive difference in our students’ education, in the Detroit community, and in the world at large. Detroit Mercy Law impacts the lives of all who become a part of the School. I invite you to join us.

Phyllis L. Crocker Dean of Detroit Mercy Law

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Admissions Profile

1L Class Size

Canadian & American Dual JD Students

At a Glance

205

85

Religious Diversity

Birth Countries from Around the Globe

Catholic/Chaldean: 13.7% Protestant/Other Christian: 29.3% No Religious Preference: 12.7% Agnostic/Atheist: 7.3% Jewish: 5.9% Muslim: 5.9% Other: 5% Prefer not to Answer: 21%

“The people you meet along the way at Detroit Mercy Law make the experience rewarding. You share

US, Canada, India Syrian Arab Republic, Sri Lanka Poland, Pakistan, Nigeria Kuwait, Kosovo, Iraq, Iran Hong Kong, Herzegovina China, Bosnia, Albania

Age Range

21-57

the experience of law school together and develop relationships that will last throughout your legal career.” – Najah Allaham, American JD Class of 2020

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At a Glance Data as of 9/10/2020


Race/Ethnicity

34%

American JD Students

120

1Ls who Self-Identify as Students of Color

Entering Class Profile

Entering Class Profile

LSAT: 150/152 /156

GPA: 3.00/ 3.21/ 3.42

1L Scholarships

2.1 million

$

Founded

1912 Total Student Body

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Educating the Complete Lawyer Detroit Mercy Law is a leader in preparing students for the practice of law.

We teach students the skills they need to make a difference and be successful leaders in their community and the world.

Programs of Legal Education AMERICAN JD PROGRAM

Study law in the heart of downtown Detroit and immerse yourself in the region’s largest legal community. Choose the American JD program duration aligned with your career goals and commitments. • 3-year Full-Time Day • 4-year Part-Time Day • 5-year Extended Part-Time Day

JD/MBA

This program, offered in partnership with University of Detroit Mercy College of Business Administration, provides an integrated course of study that connects business and legal concepts and develops skills valued by legal and corporate employers. CROSS-BORDER DUAL JD PROGRAM

DUAL CANADIAN & AMERICAN

JD PROGRAM

Study law on both sides of an international border and expand your career opportunities in an increasingly globalized world. Our Canadian & American Dual JD program, offered in collaboration with the University of Windsor Faculty of Law, is the only comparative program of its kind in Canada or the US in which students earn two law degrees in three years. The law schools are located just four miles apart from each other. Graduates of the program are eligible to be licensed in both the US and Canada.

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“ The quality of legal education is exceptional. The influence of the Dual JD program provides a unique addition to our community, making the experience the only one of its kind in the United States.� Aaron Pattison, American JD Class of 2020

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“ Professors teach in a practical way to ensure you are prepared for your first legal work experience.� Jailah Emerson, American JD Class of 2020

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Professors with Real-World Experience At Detroit Mercy Law, you will learn the art of lawyering from experienced faculty who are committed to shaping the next generation of legal professionals. 100% of

our faculty practiced in their area of expertise before joining Detroit Mercy Law and bring real-world experience into the classroom. The law faculty is 60% women, 40% men, and 24% people of color.

Academic Success & Bar Preparation Our comprehensive Academic Success & Bar Preparation program will assist you from the time you enter law school through the bar exam. As a first-year

student, get the most out of your legal education from day one with workshops, individualized plans, and instant feedback. During your second year, receive support selecting courses aligned with your interests and career goals. As you get closer to graduation, prepare for the bar exam with our designated bar prep professional and faculty experts.

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Hands-On Lawyering from Day One COMPREHENSIVE LEGAL RESEARCH &

LAW FIRM PROGRAM

COMMUNICATION PROGRAM

Our nationally recognized Law Firm Program mimics the work

Effective research and communication lie at the heart of effective

assignments, feedback, and professional skills development that new

lawyering and are skills that legal employers demand. Our expert

lawyers experience at law firms, government agencies, non-profit

faculty and law librarians work closely with students, providing them

organizations, and corporate legal departments.

the feedback and guidance necessary to become strong counselors and advocates.

The focus is not on reading a textbook or taking exams. Instead, you gain experience in an area of law of your choice. You learn by working with

American JD Program – 7 credits of legal research and

classmates on assignments that new lawyers would be given in practice

writing spanning your first two semesters to ensure you are prepared

and receive feedback from expert practitioners with extensive real-world

for career success.

practice experience.

Canadian & American Dual JD Program – 9 credit year-long

• Advising Entrepreneurs in

course covers both the American and Canadian legal systems, preparing you for legal work on both sides of the border.

New Business Startups • Anatomy of a Business Transaction

• Intellectual Property • International Commercial Arbitration

• Children and the Law

• Juvenile Justice

• Commercial Real Estate

• Pretrial Civil Litigation

• Family Law

• Pretrial Criminal Litigation

• Health Law

• Small Firm Practice

“My first-year legal research and writing professor went above and beyond to teach us skills that are essential to succeed in practice. The class helped me immensely. I successfully applied my new skillset as a judicial extern the summer after my first year.” Ellen Kim, Canadian & American Dual JD Class of 2020 8

• Immigration Law


CLINICAL PROGRAMS

EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Our clinical program, founded in 1965, is among the first clinical

Students complete externships in judicial chambers, public interest

programs in the nation, and is consistently recognized for excellence.

organizations, and government offices to gain hands-on experience,

Our students make a positive difference representing real clients.

earn academic credit, and network with employers. Many externship

In 2019-2020, our students provided 30,000+ hours of free

opportunities are within walking distance of Detroit Mercy Law,

legal services to residents of Detroit and the surrounding

including state and federal courthouses, which makes it convenient to

communities. The clinical program resides in the George J. Asher

gain practical legal experience any time of year.

Law Clinic Center, a converted firehouse built in 1910, located just across the street from the law school. • Immigration Law

• Juvenile Appellate

• Housing Law

• International Patent Law

• Veterans Law

• Family Law

• Appellate Veterans Law

• Federal Pro Se

• Trademark and Entrepreneur • Criminal Trial

Legal Assistance • Environmental Law

“Serving as a judicial extern at the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit is a highlight of my experience at Detroit Mercy Law and opened many doors in my legal career. It was an honour to spend a summer at the Court and learn from experienced jurists.” Margarita Dvorkina, Canadian & American Dual JD Class of 2019 9


Global Perspectives The practice of law is intertwined with world affairs. At Detroit Mercy Law, you will enhance your legal education and career

opportunities with global perspectives through exposure to international legal issues and legal systems of other countries.

“Detroit Mercy Law is one of the

“The location of Detroit Mercy Law and the experience

most globally focused law

is unlike anywhere else. You are across the river

schools. The school is uniquely

from another country, and you meet both American

situated to offer courses

and Canadian law students. I wanted a school that

directly related to cross-border transactions and litigation.” Parker Mckibbon, Canadian & American Dual JD Class of 2019

would expand my network internationally and that is exactly what I got at Detroit Mercy Law.” Lorena Victoria Bejan, American JD Class of 2019

FRENCH SCHOLAR PROGRAM

STUDY ABROAD

Each year, a Detroit Mercy Law graduate is selected to teach law

Through Detroit Mercy Law’s International Opportunities Program, you

courses at the Université d’ Auvergne in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

can participate in a summer study abroad program sponsored by an ABAapproved law school. These rigorous programs expose students to legal studies

“Detroit Mercy Law prepared me for a global legal

and practice around the globe.

career. While at Detroit Mercy Law, I met many

“During my study

attorneys with a variety of legal backgrounds,

abroad in Cape Town,

which led to me being selected as a Summer

South Africa, I studied

Associate in the Dubai office of a global law

comparative and

firm. The skills a lawyer uses today transcend

international law with

beyond the mere borders of the lawyer’s respective

law students from

state or country and are used globally. It is imperative that

around the world. I

rising lawyers gain exposure to jurisdictions around the world and learn to adapt to the various circumstances they encounter. It is both an honor and a privilege to represent Detroit Mercy Law as the French Scholar.” Ryan Mardini, American JD Class of 2018

experienced the local community and legal system while interning with a law firm specializing in family law. I learned that traveling the world will teach you plenty, but on the journey you will learn the most about yourself.” Milaka Spann, American JD Class of 2020

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Commitment to Social Justice At Detroit Mercy Law, you will join a community committed to social justice.

You help people throughout your law school experience—starting in your first year.

“I am honored to attend a law school that invests in their students’ legal education and gives their students the tools to make a positive difference within society.” Kourtney Lovett, American JD Class of 2019

CLINICS FOR FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

VOICE FOR JUSTICE FELLOWSHIPS

First-year students work with attorneys

Our community—students, faculty,

Detroit Mercy Law supports students

in the community to gain hands-on

administration, and alumni—volunteer at

making a difference through the Voice for

experience at one-day clinics serving

the Pope Francis Center that is adjacent

Justice Fellowship, which has funded more

clients with matters including housing,

to the law school. We build community

than 100 law students to serve locally

immigration, and criminal expungements.

gardens, distribute blankets to homeless

and throughout the world.

veterans, and help during crises.

“I really enjoyed

“Detroit Mercy Law offers endless

“As a Voice for Justice Fellow,

the one-day

opportunities that remind me

I interned with the International

clinics for

of why I want to be an attorney.

Refugee Assistance Project

first-year

When I reach out a

students. We

helping hand to

helped Detroit residents who were struggling to navigate the judicial system. It

in Amman, Jordan. My work there

my community, it

continues to

reminds me that

inspire and

the core of my

motivate me.

was so rewarding to use what we

passion is to help

learned in the classroom and help

others regain their strength.”

public interest and protecting

people in our own community.”

Randa Asfar,

human and civil rights.”

Bridget Underhill, American JD Class of 2020

American JD Class of 2020

I am committed to

Jenin Sabbah, American JD Class of 2019

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“I chose Detroit Mercy Law because I want to practice law in Detroit. I figured the best way for me to do that was to study law and completely engross myself in the city. Yafeez Fatabhoy, American JD Class of 2018

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Expanding Your Career Opportunities ALUMNI NETWORK AROUND THE WORLD

You will have an extensive network waiting to welcome you to the legal profession, with 8,000+ alumni practicing around the world in a variety of employment settings. Detroit Mercy Law alumni have achieved success in Detroit and around the globe as dynamic attorneys, judges, politicians, and business leaders. GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT

Many types of employers seek Detroit Mercy Law students and alumni. Detroit Mercy Law graduates launch their careers in law firms, businesses, public interest organizations, government offices, and judicial chambers. 82% of 2019 graduates were employed in legal and professional positions

within 10 months of graduation. CAREER SERVICES OFFICE

Our comprehensive career and professionalism offerings will provide you with timely, real-world perspectives on the legal profession. We will connect you with employers through on-campus interviews, online job postings, and off-campus recruiting events and job fairs. We will support you with application materials, interviews, and professional development to help you achieve your goals.

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Student Life & Diversity At Detroit Mercy Law, you will join a community, build

a network, and form friendships with fellow law students, professors, and alumni that will last throughout your legal career. You can make connections and build your resume through leadership and involvement in student organizations, ranging from the all-inclusive Student Bar Association, to small, special interest student groups, most of which were started by students just like you.

Student Organizations: American Constitution Society Arab American Law Student Association

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Detroit Mercy Law’s Community W.E.B.

Immigration Law Society

Middle Eastern Law Student Association

Detroit Mercy Law Hockey

Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Society

Black Law Students Association

Environmental Law Society

Law Review

OUTLaws

Business Law Society

Federalist Society

Lawyers Lending Hands

Sports Law Society

Criminal Law Society

Hispanic & Latino/a Law Student Association

Mental Health Association

Veteran’s Law Society

Moot Court Board of Advocates

Women’s Law Caucus


“At Detroit Mercy Law, there are endless opportunities to get involved at the law school and in the local legal community. The great thing about our student body is that we take advantage of all those

Statement on Diversity & Inclusion A critical component of helping our students achieve their personal and

opportunities with energy and

professional goals is preparing them

collegial cooperation.�

to live and work in a world that is

Kristoffer Butler,

wonderfully diverse. We include,

American JD Class of 2019, Student Bar Association, President

respect, and welcome into our community diverse individuals and perspectives. We value diversity in many forms, including gender, race, religion, national origin, economic status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, physical ability, and learning style. We strive to reflect this value through the vibrancy of student life and the composition of our student body, faculty, staff, and administration. In accordance with the Jesuit and Mercy traditions, University of Detroit Mercy School of Law is firmly committed to enriching and enhancing the diversity of our community.

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A Strategic Location At Detroit Mercy Law, you study law in the heart of downtown Detroit.

Our Riverfront

Campus has been in the same location since the law school opened its doors in 1912. Detroit Mercy Law’s strategic downtown location is within walking distance to major law firms, businesses, government offices, and courthouses.

“I chose Detroit Mercy Law because of the endless opportunities for involvement in the local legal community. Our school’s location in the heart of Detroit provides an advantage to students in terms of networking, volunteering, and obtaining employment.” Jewel Haji, American JD Class of 2019

D E T R o i t

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Admissions & Financial Aid SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Timeline

First-Year Scholarships

September 1

Applications for Fall Admission Begin

Applicants are encouraged to apply early in the admissions cycle

October

Free Application for Federal Student Aid Opens

for maximum scholarship consideration. All admitted students are

Detroit Mercy FAFSA code: 002323

automatically considered for Dean’s Scholarships and Fellowship

Mid–November Admissions Committee begins to review files for

Awards. Applicants interested in the Henry H. Tarrant Award for

decision. Files are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Black Student Excellence and the Philip J. McElroy Scholarship

Candidates will receive a decision four to six weeks

should submit a letter of interest with their application.

after their file becomes complete.

Additional first-year scholarship information is available at

January–May

Detroit Mercy Law Fellows Interviews

lawschool.udmercy.edu/admissions/scholarships-tuition.

February 1

Priority Deadline for Scholarship Consideration

April 1

Tuition Deposit Due

Upper-Level Scholarships

We provide students who demonstrate academic excellence at the end of their first year with scholarships commensurate with

April 15 Priority Application Deadline. The Admissions Committee may continue to accept applications

for Fall Admission on a space-available basis.

to the Detroit Mercy Law community are eligible for leadership

July 1

Financial Aid Application Priority Deadline

scholarships in their upper-level years.

June/July

Detroit Mercy Law hosts a series of “Jump Start”

events to prepare you for your first year of law school.

August

Orientation and Classes Begin

their success. In addition, students who contribute substantially

Veterans’ Benefits

Detroit Mercy Law participates in veterans’ tuition benefit

programs, including the Yellow Ribbon Program. For an eligibility determination, contact the US Department of Veterans Affairs at www.va.gov or 1-800-827-1000. SUMMER PROGRAM

Detroit Mercy Law welcomes applications from all qualified candidates

The Summer Program is a conditional admissions program for

who seek a legal education. Our Admissions Committee carefully evaluates

applicants whose academic history and LSAT score do not meet the

each applicant’s file and considers a variety of factors in making admissions

minimum standards of the entering class, but who show potential

decisions, including academic achievement, LSAT score(s), writing and

for the study of law. Applicants interested in the Summer Program

analytical skills, leadership, work experience, and community service. We

must include a statement with their application that describes their potential for the study of law. The Summer Program application

recognize that a diverse student body enhances our community, and we value individuals who offer unique backgrounds and experiences.

deadline is April 1. The Summer Program begins in late May and

The admissions team welcomes your questions and looks

is approximately eight weeks long. Participants who satisfactorily

forward to assisting you throughout the application process.

demonstrate ability through the Summer Program are eligible for admission to the American JD program.

313-596-0264 lawadmissions@udmercy.edu

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University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, 651 East Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48226 313.596.0264 law.udmercy.edu lawadmissions@udmercy.edu @DetroitMercyLaw


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