Civil Rights
Liz Abdnour
Civil Rights • Labor & Employment • Disability Rights • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) • Free Speech • Education, Title IX
Abdnour Weiker LLP
Phone: 517-994-1776
Email: liz@education-rights.com
Website: lawyers4students.com
Prounouns: She/her
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Liz Abdnour is an experienced and client-centered attorney and advocate who has committed her career to working towards justice and equality for students. Liz's legal expertise includes a vast array of education-focused cases, with claims asserted against schools and institutions in the areas of Title IX, educator rights and employment, special education, k12 school discipline, college code of conduct, disability rights, and childhood sexual assault.
For the first eight years of her career, Liz worked as a legal services attorney, representing low-income individuals in Ohio in a variety of civil legal matters. Liz spent two years as the supervising attorney of a domestic violence and protection order clinic jointly operated by a legal aid organization and a law school. Liz then transitioned to working as an institutional equity coordinator and senior investigator at Michigan State University, handling investigations and providing training to the campus community on civil rights and Title IX matters.
In 2018, Liz launched an education-focused law firm in Lansing, Michigan to fight for justice on behalf of student and educator clients. During this time, Liz assisted hundreds of clients seek justice for violations of their rights by their school, their university or their employer. In 2023, Liz joined forces with AW to expand the impact of her experience and advocacy, now leading the firm’s Title IX and Education Litigation teams in Ohio and Michigan, and in federal courts nationwide.
Liz also provides investigative, consulting, and training services and is an experienced trainer, writer, and public speaker. The combination of Liz's legal experience and her years as an internal university investigator and administrator at Michigan State University during the height of the Larry Nassar investigation give her unparalleled expertise regarding educational institutions' obligations with respect to civil rights and Title IX response.
Melissa A. Brown
Civil Rights • Criminal Defense • Labor & Employment
The Law Office of Melissa A Brown, PLLC
Phone: (313) 473-9086
Email: mbrown@mblopc.com
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I help people whose rights have been violated recover and rebuild their lives. I also help people with everyday legal issues though the stress and mess to the other side.
Matt Clark
Civil Rights • Labor & Employment
Gregory, Moore, Brooks & Clark, P.C.
Phone: 313-964-5600
Email: matt@unionlaw.net
Website: www.unionlaw.net
Pronouns: he/him
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Aggressive legal representation for justice in the workplace.
Matthew S. Erard
Civil Rights • Criminal Defense · Labor & Employment • Landlord & Tenant • Police Misconduct • Family Law • LGBTQI+ • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) • Juvenile • Workers' Compensation • Personal Injury • Divorce • Civil
Law Office of Matthew S. Erard, PLLC
Phone: (248) 765-1605
Email: mserard@gmail.com
Website: https://www.erardlaw.net
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The Law Office of Matthew S. Erard is a progressive law practice dedicated to protecting the rights and legal interests of civil rights plaintiffs, criminal defendants, workers, tenants, and personal injury victims throughout and beyond the state of Michigan.
Nicole B. Godfrey
Civil Rights • Disability Rights • Landlord & Tenant
Michigan State University College of Law
Phone: 517-432-6961
Email: nicole.godfrey@law.msu.edu
Pronouns: she/her
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I just moved to Michigan to join the faculty at Michigan State University College of Law, where I direct the Housing Justice Clinic. Right now, the clinic's work will be focused on federal court matters challenging housing discrimination under federal civil rights statutes.
Liz Jacob
Civil Rights • Administrative • Consumer Law • Environmental and Energy Law
Sugar Law Center for Social and Economic Justice &
Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition
Phone: 313-324-8497
Email: ljacob@sugarlaw.org
Pronouns: She/Her
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Liz Jacob (she/her) serves as a Skadden Fellow with the Sugar Law Center for Social and Economic Justice and the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition. Liz works as an environmental justice lawyer to advance environmental, climate, and energy justice alongside communities of color and low-income residents in Detroit, Michigan.
Liz is building a practice of community-based lawyering alongside movements for a just transition. Liz is dedicating her life to working in community to collectively dream and build a transformative new world grounded in mutual aid, justice, and equity so that all people and the planet can thrive. Liz is a graduate of the College of William and Mary, where she was a Gates Millennium Scholar, and Yale Law School, where she studied law at the intersection of environmental justice and movement lawyering.
Kathryn Kucyk
Civil Rights • Wills & Trusts • Probate & Estate • Health Care
Compassion & Choices
Phone: 586-764-3390
Email: kucykk@cooley.edu
Pronouns: she/her
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I graduated from Cooley Law School and passed the bar in June 2021. I am currently Associate Legislative Council at a national non-profit focused on end-of-life health care. I live in the Bagley neighborhood in Detroit with my partner Clark and our dog, Honey.
Ben King
Civil Rights • Labor & Employment
McKnight, Canzano, Smith, Radtke & Brault, P.C.
Phone: 248-354-9650
Email: bking@michworkerlaw.com
Website www.michworkerlaw.com
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McKnight, Canzano, Smith, Radtke & Brault was founded in 1978 by a group of experienced union labor lawyers and has always dedicated itself to the advancement and protection of the rights of working people.
I specialize in public and private sector labor law under the National Labor Relations Act and Public Employment Relations Act. I assist workers and unions in representation and unfair labor practice proceedings.
I am proud of the work the NLG does and proud to be a member of the Detroit Chapter.
Cary McGehee
Civil Rights • Labor & Employment • Disability Rights • Police Misconduct • LGBTQI+ • Juvenile • Personal Injury • Prisoner Rights
Pitt McGehee Palmer Bonanni & Rivers
Phone: 248-321-0565
Email: cmcgehee@pittlawpc.com
Website: pittlawpc.com
Pronouns: she/her/hers
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I have been a member of the NLG since law school and support and admire its commitment to progressive advocacy.
John Philo
Civil Rights • Labor & Employment • Police Misconduct • Personal Injury • Civil • Other (Economic & Social Rights • Wage Theft • Constitutional Law • Worksite Closings • Health & Safety • Organizing Rights • UIA • Workplace Discrimination)
Sugar Law Center for Economic & Social Justice
Phone: 313-993-4505
Email: jphilo@sugarlaw.org
Website: www.sugarlaw.org
Pronouns: he/him
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Guild member since 1992. Former President of the Detroit & Michigan Chapter of the NLG (2002-2004). Member of the Executive Committee of the NLG Labor & Employment Law Committee. He has litigated cases in dozens of states representing low-wage workers, communities, and injured persons on matters of employment, constitutional, and tort law He is a contributing author to the National Lawyers Guild’s Employee and Union Member Guide to Labor Law and the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s Torts: Michigan Law and Practice.
David A. Robinson
Civil Rights • Police Misconduct • Personal Injury • Civil
Robinson and Associates
Phone: 248-470-3590
Email: davidrobinsonlaw@gmail.com
Website: davidarobinsonlaw.com
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I am a lawyer on the side of people, the victims of government oppression and civil wrong. In practice for 37 years, my connection to the NLG is of fundamental importance. My history in being born in the era of civil rights struggle makes my appreciation for the NLG a natural fit.
Michael J. Steinberg
Civil Rights • Disability Rights • Police Misconduct • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) • Religious Liberty • Reproductive Rights • Free Speech
Civil Rights Litigation Initiative, University of Michigan Law School
Phone: 734-615-2407
Email: mjsteinb@umich.edu
Website:michigan.law.umich.edu/academics/experiential-learning/clinics/civil-rights-litigation-initiative
Pronouns: he/him/his
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- Guild member since first day of law school in 1985
- Former legal director of the ACLU of Michigan (1997-2019)
- Former President of the Ann Arbor Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (1993-1997)
Bio: https://michigan.law.umich.edu/faculty-and-scholarship/our-faculty/michael-j-steinberg