Michigan NLG Student Chapters

Thomas M. Cooley Law School Auburn
Cory Christie
Abby Jennex
Amy Marino
Kelly Steffens

Michigan State University School of Law
Bryon Basiga
Andrzej Brzoznowski
Kristina Laughlin


University of Detroit Mercy Law School
Shaun Godwin

University of Michigan Law School
Dan Trump

Wayne State University Law School
Matthew Clark - President
Emily Krol - Vice President
Denise Greer - Secretary
Ivy Gibson - Treasurer


"Without the Guild to inspire, guide and rock my world,
I’m not sure I would have been able to survive law
school." - Merrilyn Onisko, Former Student Co-SNVP

Why Law Students Should Join the Guild

Do you find law school alienating? Of course you do! It's
designed to be alienating. Well there's one cure we've
found for law school alienation blues, and that's
organizing. And the Guild is proud to be one of the
largest and most radical law student
organizations nationwide.

With over 90 chapters in law schools across the country,
we've got a network of good ideas, great campaigns and
amazing students. If you want to organize against the
death penalty, stop JAG from coming on campus, meet
with radical lawyers who survived law school to fight the
good fight, fight for an LRAP program at your school or
just chill with some like-minded students, we can help
you make it happen.

We have resources and people that can help you pull
together an NLG chapter on your campus if there isn't
one already, or we can tell you how to hook up with one
if there is one, and there probably is.

Not only do you get the effectiveness and support of
organizing with like-minded students at your own school;
chances are there's a Guild non-student chapter in your
town, or nearby. We'll help you make contact with them,
so you can bring progressive attorneys onto campus to
give brown bag seminars, get trained to legal observe at
local demonstrations (providing a legal presence to
protect first amendment activity), get a line on local
progressive jobs, and find out that it's possible to
graduate with a debt and still be a people's lawyer. It's a
lot of opportunities, a lot of resources and a great way to
be part of social change as a law student!


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