Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of Wayne State University Law School are invited to celebrate this year's induction ceremony honoring the Wayne Law Wall of Fame inductees, Class of 2023.
The Wayne Law Alumni Wall of Fame Ceremony will take place Tuesday, April 18, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Law School Building Student Common Area & Theater, 471 W. Palmer in Detroit.
Induction into the Wayne Law Alumni Wall of Fame is the highest award presented by Wayne Law and is awarded to alumni who have distinguished themselves by contributions that they have made in their own particular field of work, or in the betterment of humanity or to former faculty and staff who have had a significant impact on the law school.
This year’s inductees include:
• Judge Marcia Cooke, J.D. ‘78 (posthumously)
• Nancy Diehl, J.D. ‘78
• Vince Foster, J.D. ‘82
• Audrey Harvey, J.D. ’86, LLM ‘91
• Mark Zausmer, J.S. ‘80
For additional information or to register for the ceremony, visit https://law.wayne.edu and scroll down to “events.”
- Posted March 21, 2023
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Law school to honor 2023 Wall of Fame inductees

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