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- Posted January 26, 2012
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Cooley Law Professor receives Cohn Prize
The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Letters (the Academy) has awarded the Cohn Prize in Law and Public Policy Scholarship to Cooley Law Professor Norman Otto Stockmeyer of Haslett. He was honored for his paper, "The Tortuous History of the Mutual-Mistake Doctrine in Michigan Contract Law," which was presented at the Academy's 2011 annual conference.
"I am honored to be chosen for this award, and privileged to work at an institution where contributing to the public's understanding of the law is encouraged," said Stockmeyer, who teaches at the Lansing campus.
Stockmeyer's paper has been published in the Academy's academic journal, Michigan Academician.
"This is well-deserved recognition of Professor Stockmeyer's dedication to scholarly outreach," added Cooley Associate Dean of Faculty Charles Cercone. "He exemplifies our emphasis on practical legal scholarship."
The Cohn Prize representsProfessor Stockmeyer's second recognition for scholarly writing in recent years.''
The Michigan Academy of Science, Arts & Letters is a regional multidisciplinary academic society. The Academy awards the Cohn Prize for the paper presented at the annual conference that best contributes to the existing scholarly literature on the topic of law or public policy.
The Cohn Prize recognizes Judge Avern L. Cohn for his patronage of the Academy and legal scholarship. The award will be presented at the Academy's 2012 annual conference, which will be held on the campus of Alma College on March 2.
Published: Thu, Jan 26, 2012
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