The Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review (MBELR) has always strived to provide a platform for legal scholars, professionals, and students to publish business-related legal scholarship. Yet, little legal business scholarship focusing on the Black business community exists, despite the extraordinary impact that Black communities have in the U.S. business landscape. In a year of revolutionary social change, we are excited to feature in this special issue the work of Professor Dana Thompson, a Michigan Law alumna, in an effort to remedy this gap. Professor Thompson’s career, professional values, and day-to-day work demonstrate genuine, commanding, and inspiring commitment to social justice and community-based organizations
This article examines the relationship between law and social enterprise. More specifically, it expl...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
This essay explores lawyering in the solidarity economy movement as an emergent approach to progress...
The Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review (MBELR) has always strived to provide a platform ...
Drawing upon the author\u27s experience with a law school Small Business Clinic, this article claims...
The economic, political, and social volatility of the sixties and seventies, out of which clinical l...
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala.,...
The economic, political, and social volatility of the sixties and seventies, out of which clinical l...
The economic, political, and social volatility of the sixties and seventies, out of which clinical l...
More than fifteen years ago, the Clinical Law Review published Small Business and Community Economi...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
Lawyers advocating for social change are now front and center in newspapers and social media. This a...
Lawyers advocating for social change are now front and center in newspapers and social media. This a...
This article examines the relationship between law and social enterprise. More specifically, it expl...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
This essay explores lawyering in the solidarity economy movement as an emergent approach to progress...
The Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review (MBELR) has always strived to provide a platform ...
Drawing upon the author\u27s experience with a law school Small Business Clinic, this article claims...
The economic, political, and social volatility of the sixties and seventies, out of which clinical l...
Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala.,...
The economic, political, and social volatility of the sixties and seventies, out of which clinical l...
The economic, political, and social volatility of the sixties and seventies, out of which clinical l...
More than fifteen years ago, the Clinical Law Review published Small Business and Community Economi...
To accomplish meaningful social change, lawyers must move beyond their traditional role as mediaries...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
In recent years, there has been a surge in grassroots organizing and activism, creating new possibil...
Lawyers advocating for social change are now front and center in newspapers and social media. This a...
Lawyers advocating for social change are now front and center in newspapers and social media. This a...
This article examines the relationship between law and social enterprise. More specifically, it expl...
This article analyzes two questions that are raised by Professor Yamamoto\u27s provocative article. ...
This essay explores lawyering in the solidarity economy movement as an emergent approach to progress...