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- Posted March 24, 2011
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Judges/Authors at Cooley Law School as part of Michigan Notable Books Tour
Cooley Law School presents Michigan Court of Appeals Judge William C. Whitbeck and former Ingham County Circuit Court Judge Lawrence M. Glazer as part of Cooley's 2011 Michigan Notable Books Tour. Judge Whitbeck has written ''To Account for Murder,'' a legal/political thriller set in Michigan in the 1940s, and Judge Glazer has written a political biography, ''Wounded Warrior: The Rise and Fall of Michigan Governor John Swainson.
The authors will be at Cooley's Auburn Hills campus at noon on Monday, May 16; the Ann Arbor campus at 5 p.m. on May 16, at the Grand Rapids campus at noon on Wednesday, May 18, and at the Lansing campus at 5 p.m. on May 18.
The event is free and open to the public. The Auburn Hills campus is located at 2630 Featherstone, the Ann Arbor campus is at 3475 Plymouth Road, and the Grand Rapids campus is at 111 Commerce Ave. SW. The Lansing presentation will be held in the Strosacker Room of the Brennan Law Library at 330 S. Washington Ave., Lansing. This event is free and open to the public.
Published: Thu, Mar 24, 2011
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