On April 24, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law hosted a Minorities and Women in the Law panel discussion. The panelists included Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Denise Langford-Morris; U.S. District Court Judge Gershwin Drain, Eastern District of Michigan; U.S. Bankrupty Court Judge Mark Randon, Eastern District of Michigan; and Wayne County 36th District Court Judge Ruth Garrett. Panel members “discussed their experiences in the legal profession and how their racial, ethnic and/or gender identities have impacted their careers,” according to Keshava Kirkland, secretary of the BLSA. Pictured at the event are (left to right) Verkeydia Crump, president of the BLSA; Judge Mark Randon; Detroit Mercy Law Dean Phyllis Crocker; Kristoffer Butler, Detroit Mercy Law alum; Judge Denise Langford Morris; Judge Gershwin Drain; and D’Antae Gooden, vice president of the BLSA.
– Photo by John Meiu
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