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MSU College of Law

NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 26, 2010

CONTACT: ERIKA MARZORATI
517/432-6848, marzorat@law.msu.edu

Michigan Supreme Court Justice Alton Davis, ’74, to Address MSU Law Students

East Lansing, MI — Michigan Supreme Court Justice Alton Thomas Davis, ’74, will speak to Michigan State University College of Law students about his experiences in practice, as a judge, and on the state’s highest court on Wednesday, October 27.

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm appointed Davis to the Michigan Supreme Court on August 26 to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Justice Elizabeth Weaver. Davis joined the Supreme Court from the 4th District Court of Appeals, to which he was elected in both 2006 and 2008 after his 2005 appointment by Governor Granholm. He previously served as a visiting appeals court judge from 1985 through 1996, and spent 21 years on the bench at the 46th Circuit Court, which covers Crawford, Kalkaska, and Otsego counties.

Prior to his time on the bench, Davis spent ten years in private practice and four years as a prosecuting attorney. He has been active in numerous professional organizations, including the State Bar of Michigan, Michigan Judges Association, American Judges Association, Crawford County Fair Board, and Michigan Trial Lawyers Association. Davis earned his juris doctor degree in 1974 from Detroit College of Law, which later became MSU College of Law.

Davis’ visit is presented by the MSU Law Office of Student Affairs, with cosponsors including the Black Law Students Association, Chinese Legal Society, Irish American Law Society, Law Students for Reproductive Justice, Phi Alpha Delta, and the Student Bar Association. The event will be held from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in MSU Law’s Clif and Carolyn Haley Moot Courtroom.

Michigan State University College of Law is a leading institution of legal education with a long history of creating practice-ready attorneys. As one of only a few private law schools affiliated with a major research university, MSU Law offers comprehensive interdisciplinary opportunities combined with a personalized legal education. After 100 years as a private and independent institution, the affiliation with MSU has put the Law College on an upward trajectory of national and international reputation and reach. MSU Law professors are gifted teachers and distinguished scholars, its curriculum is rigorous and challenging, and its facility is equipped with the latest resources—all affirming MSU Law's commitment to educating 21st-century lawyers.

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