Judge Rowe to speak at law school's Juneteenth event

Western Michigan University Cooley Law School will present an online “Juneteenth Celebration” with Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Kwamé Rowe on Friday, June 17 from noon to 1 p.m. via Webex.

Prior to his appointment to the bench in 2021, Rowe served as an assistant prosecutor for Oakland County. He was a special assistant prosecuting attorney with the Trafficking Unit working on felony cases involving human trafficking, complex narcotics, and homicide. He previously served as a clerk under Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Leo Bowman.

Rowe earned his law degree from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State University’s James Madison College. He is a member of the Oakland County Bar Association, D. Augustus Straker Bar Association, and Wolverine Bar Association. He also serves as a volunteer at Pontiac High School.

To sign up for WMU-Cooley’s online “Juneteenth Celebration,” visit www.cooley.edu/events.

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