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Marquette University mourns the loss of alumna, friend and major benefactor, Kay Eckstein

Marquette University mourns the loss of alumna, friend and major benefactor, Kay Eckstein

“Kay Eckstein lived a life filled with inspiration that was rooted in her Catholic, Jesuit education and faith,” Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell said.

Sheldon and Marianne Lubar give $5.5 million gift to fund Marquette Law School public policy initiative

Sheldon and Marianne Lubar give $5.5 million gift to fund Marquette Law School public policy initiative

Law School establishes Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education

Making the Case for Restorative Justice

Making the Case for Restorative Justice

The Honorable Janine Geske will lead discussion

Marquette alumni couple issue $10 million challenge to honor longtime past president

Marquette alumni couple issue $10 million challenge to honor longtime past president

New residence hall facility will bear Father Wild’s name.

von Briesen & Roper, s.c. Hires 14 Attorneys from Weiss Berzowski LLP

von Briesen & Roper, s.c. Hires 14 Attorneys from Weiss Berzowski LLP

In 2016, von Briesen added 40 attorneys and opened offices in Oshkosh, Appleton and Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Marquette Law School to host conference on public policy and American drinking water

Marquette Law School to host conference on public policy and American drinking water

This conference will take an interdisciplinary approach to exploring the water-related legal, scientific, engineering and environmental issues that fill today’s news and touch all of our lives.

Katie Perhach Named a 2016 Philanthropic 5 United Way Emerging Leader

Katie Perhach Named a 2016 Philanthropic 5 United Way Emerging Leader

Perhach and the other four leaders will be honored at an event at South Second on August 18.

Governor Walker Appoints Jodi Meier to Kenosha County Circuit Court

Governor Walker Appoints Jodi Meier to Kenosha County Circuit Court

Meier has lived in Kenosha County for most of her life and has practiced law in the county for over 25 years.

Sensenbrenner, Mukasey, Flynn among guests for Law School conference on post-9/11 national security and individual liberty issues

Sensenbrenner, Mukasey, Flynn among guests for Law School conference on post-9/11 national security and individual liberty issues

The terror attacks on September 11, 2001, led the U.S. government to enact new laws and take additional steps to protect national security. But has the government gone too far?

Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic to receive two awards recognizing community engagement

Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic to receive two awards recognizing community engagement

One presented by Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki and the other by the United Community Center.

Governor Scott Walker Announces Appointments to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents

Governor Scott Walker Announces Appointments to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents

The Governor of Wisconsin appoints 14 citizen members and 2 student members to serve 7-year terms and 2-year terms, respectively.

Marquette Law School to host Wisconsin U.S. Senate candidates in upcoming “On the Issues” events

Marquette Law School to host Wisconsin U.S. Senate candidates in upcoming “On the Issues” events

Feingold will appear on Tuesday, Jan. 26, and Johnson will appear on Friday, Feb. 5. Both events are at 12:15 p.m.

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