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Cooley Law School

Cooley Law School (Cooley) is a private law school in Lansing, Michigan, and Riverview, Florida. It was established in 1972. At its peak in 2010, Cooley had over 3,900 students and was the largest US law school by enrollment; as of the Spring of 2022, Cooley had approximately 500 students between its two campuses.[4] In November 2020, Western Michigan University's board of trustees voted to end its affiliation with Cooley, which began in 2014, with disassociation effective November 5, 2023.[7] As of 2024, Cooley has failed to reach the 75% two year bar passage required of ABA Standard 316 for continued accreditation.[6][8]

Cooley Law School
MottoIn corde hominum est anima legis[1]
In the heart of men is the soul of the law
Established1972; 52 years ago (1972)
School typePrivate law school
Endowment$37.8 million (2020)[2]
DeanJames McGrath[3]
LocationLansing, Michigan (flagship)
Riverview, Florida
Enrollment~500[4]
USNWR ranking180–196 overall out of 196
64–70 part-time out of 70
(2024)
(both at most in bottom 8%)[5]
Bar pass rate36% (2022 first-time takers)[6]
Websitewww.cooley.edu

History edit

Founding edit

The Thomas M. Cooley Law School was established by a group of lawyers and judges led by Thomas E. Brennan, a former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. The school was named in honor of Thomas McIntyre Cooley (1824–1898), a prominent 19th-century jurist, who was also a former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice, and former dean of the University of Michigan Law School.[9]

Cooley was incorporated in October 1971, with operation dependent on approval of the State Board of Education.[10] Despite opposition from a committee of lawyers and law professors, the Board of Education approved establishment of the school in summer 1972 and the school began operations on January 10, 1973.[11][12][13][14] The problems of funding and facilities raised at the Board of Education were not yet resolved but Brennan expressed confidence these issues would be worked out.[15]

Expansion and contraction edit

Lansing campus edit

Cooley opened in 1973 in a small building on Grand Avenue near downtown Lansing.[15] Cooley opened as night school for the first six months with 76 students and had 221 students by the end of 1973. The faculty included active judges and part-time professors.[16]

In 1974, Cooley purchased and then extensively renovated the former Lansing Masonic Temple Building to house the school. The purchase price was $400,000 (about $1.92 million in 2023[17]), and renovation costs were over $10 million (over $48.1 million in 2023[17]). The Temple building housed most of the operations of the law school until the Cooley Center Building was completed, and continued to be used by the school for instruction until 2008, and for operations until 2014.[18]

Cooley renovated the former JCPenney building in downtown Lansing as the Thomas E. Brennan Law Library, opening in 1993. The purchase price was $700,000 and the cost of renovation was $11 million (respectively about $1.33 million and $21 million in 2023[17]).[19][20]

Cooley purchased and then extensively renovated the former Lansing Commerce Center Building over the period from 2004 to 2007, with a later buildout in 2013 to become the principal teaching and administrative center of the law school, the Cooley Center. The original 14-story office building was redesigned as a 10-story building with higher ceilings to accommodate classrooms. The purchase price was $1.5 million, and renovations cost $35 million (about $2.38 million and $49.6 million, respectively, in 2023[17]).[21]

In 2010, Cooley expanded the Brennan Library, opening the first phase of a $6 million ($8.2 million in 2023[17]) expansion, adding The Center for Research and Study in the former Town Center Building, eventually doubling the size of the library to 138,927 square feet, to become second largest law school library by size.[22]

Though not a part of the law school campus, Cooley was also the name sponsor of "Cooley Law School Stadium", currently Jackson Field, the home stadium of the baseball minor league Lansing Lugnuts in downtown Lansing from 2010 to 2020.

Over the 2021-2022 timeframe, Cooley moved the Brennan Library to the Cooley Center, and closed the Center for Research and Study, consolidating all of its Lansing campus operations to the Cooley Center building.[23]

Riverview campus edit

In May 2012, Cooley opened a new branch campus in Riverview, Florida. The initial enrollment was 104, with facilities designed to accommodate 700 students. The initial campus 132,000-square-foot building included a 25,000-square-foot law library, 336-seat auditorium and 24 classrooms. Full curriculum was planned to be rolled out over a 3-year period, with 65 full time faculty and staff and 35 part-time faculty.[24]

Former campuses edit

  • Auburn Hills: In 2002, Cooley began offering first-year classes at facilities on the campus of Oakland University in Auburn Hills with 28 students. By 2009 enrollment at the Auburn Hills campus had increased to 670 students, and Cooley built a 65,000 ft2 addition to accommodate up to 1,200 students.[25] In 2019, Cooley closed its Auburn Hills campus.[26]
  • Grand Rapids: In 2003, Cooley also commenced offering classes in Grand Rapids, Michigan and opened a campus in 2006. At its peak, the Grand Rapids campus had approximately 700 students.[27] In 2020, Cooley announced it would close its Grand Rapids campus by August 31, 2021, pending approval by accrediting agencies, and that it had ceased providing classes at WMU's Kalamazoo campus.[28]
  • Ann Arbor: In 2009, Cooley opened a branch campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan with an initial enrollment of 84 students.[29] After suffering a 35% decline in enrollment across its five campuses between 2012 and 2013, Cooley announced in July 2014, that it would not be enrolling first year students on its Ann Arbor campus for the following term. The announcement also called for cuts in faculty and staff.[30] In August 2014, Cooley had begun laying off faculty and staff at all its campuses.[31] A JD Journal article claimed that the layoffs would exceed 50%, but James Robb denied this claim.[32][33] In October 2014 Cooley announced the Ann Arbor campus would close at year-end.[34][35][36]
  • Kalamazoo: At the same time as it announced the closing of the Ann Arbor campus, Cooley restated its intent to offer classes in Kalamazoo, Michigan in connection with its affiliation with Western Michigan University ("WMU").[37] Cooley closed its campus in Kalamazoo in 2020.[7]

Six-year affiliation with Western Michigan University edit

On July 28, 2014, the ABA and the Higher Learning Commission gave their approval to an affiliation between Cooley and WMU.[38] On August 13, 2014, the affiliation became official and included Cooley changing its name from "Thomas M. Cooley Law School" to "Western Michigan University Cooley Law School".[39][40][41][42] Cooley then offered classes on each of Western Michigan's four campuses.[43]

On November 5, 2020, WMU's board of trustees voted to end its affiliation with Cooley, indicating the board believed that affiliation with Cooley had become a distraction from the university's core mission. The disassociation took effect November 5, 2023, and "Western Michigan University" was dropped from the school's name. [7]

Accreditation edit

Cooley has been accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) since 1975 and the Higher Learning Commission since 2001.[44][45]

In 2017, Cooley was sanctioned by the ABA for violating the ABA requirement that schools only admit students who appear capable of earning a Juris Doctor degree and passing a bar exam.[46] The ABA announced in April 2018 that the school was now in compliance with the ABA standards for admissions, and the sanction was lifted.[47]

In 2020, the ABA's Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar determined Cooley had failed to significantly comply with Standard 316, which was revised in 2019 to provide that at least 75% of an accredited law school's graduates who took a bar exam must pass one within two years of graduation.[48] Cooley failed to reach the 75% standard as demonstrated by statistics released by the ABA at the end of April, 2021. Those statistics showed Cooley with a 62.31% pass rate for Class of 2018 graduates, compared with 66.01% for Class of 2017 graduates.[49] Cooley was found in 2022 to have a 59.51% ultimate bar passage rate for the Class of 2019, but was granted a two-year extension to meet the 316 standard subject to various conditions including working with faculty to improve teaching and learning, reviewing the effects of more rigorous grading policies, and making a “significant financial investment” in a “reliable plan” to ensure that the law school has resources to operate in compliance with the standard.[50][51] As of 2023, Cooley had failed to reach the 75% two year bar passage required of ABA Standard 316 for continued accreditation,[6] and as of early 2024, based on statistics for 2021 graduates, the school had the lowest two-year bar passage rate among ABA-accredited law schools, at 55.87%.[8]

Admissions edit

For the class entering in 2023, Cooley accepted 46.15% of applicants, with 26.21% of those accepted enrolling, and the average enrollee had a 148 LSAT score and 3.07 undergraduate GPA.[52]

Ranking and reputation edit

For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked Cooley #180-196 overall of 196 ABA law schools, and #65-70 of 70 part-time ABA schools. (both at most in the bottom 8.16% and 7.14% of ABA schools).[5]

Cooley has been repeatedly characterized as "the worst law school in America." While its reputation had long been battered in Michigan, it attracted national attention following the indictment of Donald Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen, a Cooley alumnus. The criticisms are based on Cooley's admission standards (among the ten lowest in the country, accepting at some points over 85% of applicants), its low graduation rates, its low bar passage rates (which led to litigation between Cooley and the ABA over Cooley's accreditation), and its low job placement figures. Cooley counters that its admission policies are intended to provide access to a legal education to those traditionally denied such access;[53][54][55][56][46] although, as of 2023, only 36% of enrollees were students of color.[57]

According to the research conducted by Law School Transparency in 2017, Cooley was one of the most at-risk law schools for exploiting students for tuition.[58][59]

Curriculum edit

Cooley awards the J.D. degree.[57]

Cooley operates programs allowing ABA-approved foreign study credit in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In addition, students are able to study at ABA-approved programs in: Oxford, England; Santander, Spain; Toronto, Canada; Münster, Germany.[60]

J.D. students are able to select from several specialized areas of legal study, known as "concentrations".[61]

Clinical programs edit

Cooley offers clinical programs at each campus. Students who participate in any of the Michigan clinics are allowed to practice law in Michigan under the Michigan Court Rules by representing clients in court, drafting client documents, and giving legal advice under the supervision of faculty. The Innocence Project is nationally recognized in the United States for helping free persons wrongfully incarcerated by obtaining DNA evidence and providing pro bono legal advocacy to overturn their convictions—Cooley's Innocence Project clinic has contributed to overturning four convictions.[62][63][64][65] Cooley also offers an elder law clinic, Sixty Plus, Inc., which provides free legal services to senior citizens, as well as two Public Defender's clinics, which allow students to work in the Public Defender's office with indigent clients who are accused of committing a crime. The Access to Justice Clinic provides a general civil practice, focusing on family and consumer law. Free legal help in family law and domestic violence matters is offered at the Family Legal Assistance Project. Evening and weekend students can gain experience in the Estate Planning Clinics or the Public Sector Law Project, which provides civil legal services of a transactional, advisory, legislative or systemic nature to governments.[66] Cooley offers externships throughout the United States at over 2600 approved externship sites. Student externs work under the supervision of experienced attorneys, with the guidance of full-time faculty.[66]

Costs edit

The total cost of attending Cooley (tuition, fees, and living expenses) for the 2022–2023 academic year is $66,706 to $69,506, depending on the campus.[67] According to the research conducted by Law School Transparency in 2017, Cooley was one of the most at-risk law schools for exploiting students for tuition.[58][59]

Bar passage edit

Of the Cooley alumni who took a bar examination the first time in 2022, 36% passed versus an ABA average of 71.36%. The ultimate bar passage for Cooley alumni for those who sat for a bar examination within two years of their 2020 date of graduation was 61% compared to the 75% two year bar passage required by ABA Standard 316.[6] Cooley previously failed to reach the 75% two year bar passage required by ABA Standard 316 in 2021, when Cooley had a 62.31% pass rate for 2018 graduates and a 66.01% passage rate for 2017 graduates.[49] Thus, Cooley has failed to reach the 75% two year bar passage required of ABA Standard 316 for continued accreditation.

In May 2020, the council of the ABA's Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar determined Cooley was among ten law schools that had failed to significantly comply with Standard 316, which was revised in 2019 to provide that at least 75% of an accredited law school's graduates who took a bar exam must pass one within two years of graduation. Cooley has been asked to submit a report by February 2021. If the report did not demonstrate compliance, Cooley would be asked to appear at the council's May 2021 meeting. Section 316 has been criticized for discouraging minority enrollment in law schools and the ABA has said that the Coronavirus pandemic will be taken into account when enforcing Section 316.[68]

Post-graduation employment edit

In 2011, Cooley was one of 15 law schools sued in a series of unsuccessful class actions filed on behalf former students alleging that they had been misled by deceptive statistics on employment and salary published by the schools. The case against Cooley was dismissed, as was a counter-suit by Cooley alleging libel, but the courts acknowledged that Cooley law grads' employment prospects were "dismal", that Cooley had the lowest admission standards of any law school in the country, with an acceptance rate 15% higher than the next-lowest law school, and that it had a high drop-out rate. The trial court observed in part that Cooley reporting a 76% employment rate was not objectively false, though it was based on survey returns rather than on all graduates, and that it did not distinguish between part- and full-time employment or legal vs non-legal jobs, and that "it would be unreasonable for Plaintiffs to rely on two-bare bones statistics in deciding to attend a bottom-tier law school with the lowest admission standard in the country".[69][70][71]

According to disclosures now required by the ABA, 43.8% of graduates from the class of 2021 obtained full-time, long-term, bar-passage-required employment nine months after graduation, while 20.0% of graduates were unemployed in any capacity 9 months after graduation.[72]

Notable past faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

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Cooley Law School Cooley is a private law school in Lansing Michigan and Riverview Florida It was established in 1972 At its peak in 2010 Cooley had over 3 900 students and was the largest US law school by enrollment as of the Spring of 2022 Cooley had approximately 500 students between its two campuses 4 In November 2020 Western Michigan University s board of trustees voted to end its affiliation with Cooley which began in 2014 with disassociation effective November 5 2023 7 As of 2024 Cooley has failed to reach the 75 two year bar passage required of ABA Standard 316 for continued accreditation 6 8 Cooley Law SchoolMottoIn corde hominum est anima legis 1 In the heart of men is the soul of the lawEstablished1972 52 years ago 1972 School typePrivate law schoolEndowment 37 8 million 2020 2 DeanJames McGrath 3 LocationLansing Michigan flagship Riverview FloridaEnrollment 500 4 USNWR ranking180 196 overall out of 19664 70 part time out of 70 2024 both at most in bottom 8 5 Bar pass rate36 2022 first time takers 6 Websitewww wbr cooley wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Expansion and contraction 1 2 1 Lansing campus 1 2 2 Riverview campus 1 2 3 Former campuses 1 2 4 Six year affiliation with Western Michigan University 2 Accreditation 3 Admissions 4 Ranking and reputation 5 Curriculum 6 Clinical programs 7 Costs 8 Bar passage 9 Post graduation employment 10 Notable past faculty 11 Notable alumni 12 References 13 External linksHistory editFounding edit The Thomas M Cooley Law School was established by a group of lawyers and judges led by Thomas E Brennan a former Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court The school was named in honor of Thomas McIntyre Cooley 1824 1898 a prominent 19th century jurist who was also a former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice and former dean of the University of Michigan Law School 9 Cooley was incorporated in October 1971 with operation dependent on approval of the State Board of Education 10 Despite opposition from a committee of lawyers and law professors the Board of Education approved establishment of the school in summer 1972 and the school began operations on January 10 1973 11 12 13 14 The problems of funding and facilities raised at the Board of Education were not yet resolved but Brennan expressed confidence these issues would be worked out 15 Expansion and contraction edit Lansing campus edit Cooley opened in 1973 in a small building on Grand Avenue near downtown Lansing 15 Cooley opened as night school for the first six months with 76 students and had 221 students by the end of 1973 The faculty included active judges and part time professors 16 In 1974 Cooley purchased and then extensively renovated the former Lansing Masonic Temple Building to house the school The purchase price was 400 000 about 1 92 million in 2023 17 and renovation costs were over 10 million over 48 1 million in 2023 17 The Temple building housed most of the operations of the law school until the Cooley Center Building was completed and continued to be used by the school for instruction until 2008 and for operations until 2014 18 Cooley renovated the former JCPenney building in downtown Lansing as the Thomas E Brennan Law Library opening in 1993 The purchase price was 700 000 and the cost of renovation was 11 million respectively about 1 33 million and 21 million in 2023 17 19 20 Cooley purchased and then extensively renovated the former Lansing Commerce Center Building over the period from 2004 to 2007 with a later buildout in 2013 to become the principal teaching and administrative center of the law school the Cooley Center The original 14 story office building was redesigned as a 10 story building with higher ceilings to accommodate classrooms The purchase price was 1 5 million and renovations cost 35 million about 2 38 million and 49 6 million respectively in 2023 17 21 In 2010 Cooley expanded the Brennan Library opening the first phase of a 6 million 8 2 million in 2023 17 expansion adding The Center for Research and Study in the former Town Center Building eventually doubling the size of the library to 138 927 square feet to become second largest law school library by size 22 Though not a part of the law school campus Cooley was also the name sponsor of Cooley Law School Stadium currently Jackson Field the home stadium of the baseball minor league Lansing Lugnuts in downtown Lansing from 2010 to 2020 Over the 2021 2022 timeframe Cooley moved the Brennan Library to the Cooley Center and closed the Center for Research and Study consolidating all of its Lansing campus operations to the Cooley Center building 23 Riverview campus edit In May 2012 Cooley opened a new branch campus in Riverview Florida The initial enrollment was 104 with facilities designed to accommodate 700 students The initial campus 132 000 square foot building included a 25 000 square foot law library 336 seat auditorium and 24 classrooms Full curriculum was planned to be rolled out over a 3 year period with 65 full time faculty and staff and 35 part time faculty 24 Former campuses edit Auburn Hills In 2002 Cooley began offering first year classes at facilities on the campus of Oakland University in Auburn Hills with 28 students By 2009 enrollment at the Auburn Hills campus had increased to 670 students and Cooley built a 65 000 ft2 addition to accommodate up to 1 200 students 25 In 2019 Cooley closed its Auburn Hills campus 26 Grand Rapids In 2003 Cooley also commenced offering classes in Grand Rapids Michigan and opened a campus in 2006 At its peak the Grand Rapids campus had approximately 700 students 27 In 2020 Cooley announced it would close its Grand Rapids campus by August 31 2021 pending approval by accrediting agencies and that it had ceased providing classes at WMU s Kalamazoo campus 28 Ann Arbor In 2009 Cooley opened a branch campus in Ann Arbor Michigan with an initial enrollment of 84 students 29 After suffering a 35 decline in enrollment across its five campuses between 2012 and 2013 Cooley announced in July 2014 that it would not be enrolling first year students on its Ann Arbor campus for the following term The announcement also called for cuts in faculty and staff 30 In August 2014 Cooley had begun laying off faculty and staff at all its campuses 31 A JD Journal article claimed that the layoffs would exceed 50 but James Robb denied this claim 32 33 In October 2014 Cooley announced the Ann Arbor campus would close at year end 34 35 36 Kalamazoo At the same time as it announced the closing of the Ann Arbor campus Cooley restated its intent to offer classes in Kalamazoo Michigan in connection with its affiliation with Western Michigan University WMU 37 Cooley closed its campus in Kalamazoo in 2020 7 Six year affiliation with Western Michigan University edit On July 28 2014 the ABA and the Higher Learning Commission gave their approval to an affiliation between Cooley and WMU 38 On August 13 2014 the affiliation became official and included Cooley changing its name from Thomas M Cooley Law School to Western Michigan University Cooley Law School 39 40 41 42 Cooley then offered classes on each of Western Michigan s four campuses 43 On November 5 2020 WMU s board of trustees voted to end its affiliation with Cooley indicating the board believed that affiliation with Cooley had become a distraction from the university s core mission The disassociation took effect November 5 2023 and Western Michigan University was dropped from the school s name 7 Accreditation editCooley has been accredited by the American Bar Association ABA since 1975 and the Higher Learning Commission since 2001 44 45 In 2017 Cooley was sanctioned by the ABA for violating the ABA requirement that schools only admit students who appear capable of earning a Juris Doctor degree and passing a bar exam 46 The ABA announced in April 2018 that the school was now in compliance with the ABA standards for admissions and the sanction was lifted 47 In 2020 the ABA s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar determined Cooley had failed to significantly comply with Standard 316 which was revised in 2019 to provide that at least 75 of an accredited law school s graduates who took a bar exam must pass one within two years of graduation 48 Cooley failed to reach the 75 standard as demonstrated by statistics released by the ABA at the end of April 2021 Those statistics showed Cooley with a 62 31 pass rate for Class of 2018 graduates compared with 66 01 for Class of 2017 graduates 49 Cooley was found in 2022 to have a 59 51 ultimate bar passage rate for the Class of 2019 but was granted a two year extension to meet the 316 standard subject to various conditions including working with faculty to improve teaching and learning reviewing the effects of more rigorous grading policies and making a significant financial investment in a reliable plan to ensure that the law school has resources to operate in compliance with the standard 50 51 As of 2023 Cooley had failed to reach the 75 two year bar passage required of ABA Standard 316 for continued accreditation 6 and as of early 2024 based on statistics for 2021 graduates the school had the lowest two year bar passage rate among ABA accredited law schools at 55 87 8 Admissions editFor the class entering in 2023 Cooley accepted 46 15 of applicants with 26 21 of those accepted enrolling and the average enrollee had a 148 LSAT score and 3 07 undergraduate GPA 52 Ranking and reputation editSee also Law school rankings in the United States For 2024 U S News amp World Report ranked Cooley 180 196 overall of 196 ABA law schools and 65 70 of 70 part time ABA schools both at most in the bottom 8 16 and 7 14 of ABA schools 5 Cooley has been repeatedly characterized as the worst law school in America While its reputation had long been battered in Michigan it attracted national attention following the indictment of Donald Trump s attorney Michael Cohen a Cooley alumnus The criticisms are based on Cooley s admission standards among the ten lowest in the country accepting at some points over 85 of applicants its low graduation rates its low bar passage rates which led to litigation between Cooley and the ABA over Cooley s accreditation and its low job placement figures Cooley counters that its admission policies are intended to provide access to a legal education to those traditionally denied such access 53 54 55 56 46 although as of 2023 only 36 of enrollees were students of color 57 According to the research conducted by Law School Transparency in 2017 Cooley was one of the most at risk law schools for exploiting students for tuition 58 59 Curriculum editCooley awards the J D degree 57 Cooley operates programs allowing ABA approved foreign study credit in Canada Australia and New Zealand In addition students are able to study at ABA approved programs in Oxford England Santander Spain Toronto Canada Munster Germany 60 J D students are able to select from several specialized areas of legal study known as concentrations 61 Clinical programs editCooley offers clinical programs at each campus Students who participate in any of the Michigan clinics are allowed to practice law in Michigan under the Michigan Court Rules by representing clients in court drafting client documents and giving legal advice under the supervision of faculty The Innocence Project is nationally recognized in the United States for helping free persons wrongfully incarcerated by obtaining DNA evidence and providing pro bono legal advocacy to overturn their convictions Cooley s Innocence Project clinic has contributed to overturning four convictions 62 63 64 65 Cooley also offers an elder law clinic Sixty Plus Inc which provides free legal services to senior citizens as well as two Public Defender s clinics which allow students to work in the Public Defender s office with indigent clients who are accused of committing a crime The Access to Justice Clinic provides a general civil practice focusing on family and consumer law Free legal help in family law and domestic violence matters is offered at the Family Legal Assistance Project Evening and weekend students can gain experience in the Estate Planning Clinics or the Public Sector Law Project which provides civil legal services of a transactional advisory legislative or systemic nature to governments 66 Cooley offers externships throughout the United States at over 2600 approved externship sites Student externs work under the supervision of experienced attorneys with the guidance of full time faculty 66 Costs editThe total cost of attending Cooley tuition fees and living expenses for the 2022 2023 academic year is 66 706 to 69 506 depending on the campus 67 According to the research conducted by Law School Transparency in 2017 Cooley was one of the most at risk law schools for exploiting students for tuition 58 59 Bar passage editOf the Cooley alumni who took a bar examination the first time in 2022 36 passed versus an ABA average of 71 36 The ultimate bar passage for Cooley alumni for those who sat for a bar examination within two years of their 2020 date of graduation was 61 compared to the 75 two year bar passage required by ABA Standard 316 6 Cooley previously failed to reach the 75 two year bar passage required by ABA Standard 316 in 2021 when Cooley had a 62 31 pass rate for 2018 graduates and a 66 01 passage rate for 2017 graduates 49 Thus Cooley has failed to reach the 75 two year bar passage required of ABA Standard 316 for continued accreditation In May 2020 the council of the ABA s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar determined Cooley was among ten law schools that had failed to significantly comply with Standard 316 which was revised in 2019 to provide that at least 75 of an accredited law school s graduates who took a bar exam must pass one within two years of graduation Cooley has been asked to submit a report by February 2021 If the report did not demonstrate compliance Cooley would be asked to appear at the council s May 2021 meeting Section 316 has been criticized for discouraging minority enrollment in law schools and the ABA has said that the Coronavirus pandemic will be taken into account when enforcing Section 316 68 Post graduation employment editIn 2011 Cooley was one of 15 law schools sued in a series of unsuccessful class actions filed on behalf former students alleging that they had been misled by deceptive statistics on employment and salary published by the schools The case against Cooley was dismissed as was a counter suit by Cooley alleging libel but the courts acknowledged that Cooley law grads employment prospects were dismal that Cooley had the lowest admission standards of any law school in the country with an acceptance rate 15 higher than the next lowest law school and that it had a high drop out rate The trial court observed in part that Cooley reporting a 76 employment rate was not objectively false though it was based on survey returns rather than on all graduates and that it did not distinguish between part and full time employment or legal vs non legal jobs and that it would be unreasonable for Plaintiffs to rely on two bare bones statistics in deciding to attend a bottom tier law school with the lowest admission standard in the country 69 70 71 According to disclosures now required by the ABA 43 8 of graduates from the class of 2021 obtained full time long term bar passage required employment nine months after graduation while 20 0 of graduates were unemployed in any capacity 9 months after graduation 72 Notable past faculty editThomas E Brennan deceased founder of Cooley Law School for one year from 1969 to 1970 was Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court Stuart Dunnings III adjunct professor 1989 to 1998 former prosecutor for Ingham County Michigan John Warner Fitzgerald deceased for one year 1982 was Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court James Cooper Morton former lecturer suspended Canadian attorney who pled guilty to criminal charges of forgery of court documents attempting to obstruct justice bigamy and other charges in 2019 Philip J Prygoski deceased former constitutional law professor and author American Law Institute member former administrative law judge for Michigan Department of Licensing and Registration James L Ryan adjunct professor 1979 to 1985 inactive judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta US Navy Reserve Captain RetiredNotable alumni editThis section is missing information about the kind of degree and date granted usually supplied for alumni Please expand the section to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page March 2023 James Altman far right Catholic priest 73 Rosemarie Aquilina circuit court judge Ingham County Michigan Chris Chocola former representative from Indiana s 2nd congressional district Michael Cohen former lawyer for Donald Trump 53 74 Jon Cooper head coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning Kevin Cotter Michigan representative for the 99th district Speaker of the House 2015 16 Todd Courser former Michigan representative from the 82nd District Alan Cropsey member of Michigan Senate and House of Representatives Diane Dietz Big Ten Conference Chief Communication Officer Torren Ecker representative for the 193rd District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives John Engler former Governor of Michigan Chairman of Blackford Capital s Michigan Prosperity Fund Andrew Farmer Tennessee representative for the 17th District Frank M Fitzgerald member of Michigan House of Representatives 1987 98 A T Frank judge of Michigan s 70th District Court former member of Michigan House of Representatives former Chairman of the Michigan State Tax Commission Edward Gaffney Michigan state representative director of the Michigan Center for Truck Safety Anthony H Gair New York City attorney Mark Grisanti Buffalo New York state senator 60th district as of 2015 acting New York Supreme Court Judge Paul Hillegonds former Michigan representative for the 88th district director of government relations for DTE Energy Jim Howell Michigan representative who represented a portion of Saginaw County Iqra Khalid Canadian Member of Parliament since 2015 Joseph Lagana member New Jersey General Assembly Charles Macheers Kansas representative for the 39th district Hiroe Makiyama House of Councillors of the National Diet of Japan 75 Jane Markey judge Michigan Court of Appeals Third District Edward Mermelstein New York City attorney and real estate developer guest commentator on CNBC Reuters and Fox Business news channels Tedd Nesbit representative for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives District 8 Joseph P Overton political scientist senior vice president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy Mark Plawecki Michigan 20th District Judge Ruby Sahota Canadian Member of Parliament Nicholas Scutari New Jersey State Senate Steve Stern New York assemblyman Bart Stupak former representative from Michigan s 1st congressional district Rashida Tlaib U S representative for Michigan s 13th congressional district and former Michigan state representative first woman of Palestinian descent in CongressReferences edit Cooley About WMU Cooley Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 5 2018 DataUSA Western Michigan UniversityThomas M Cooley Law School DataUSA io Retrieved June 2 2022 James McGrath WMU Cooley Law School WMU Cooley Law School a b Temple Mikayla May 27 2022 Cooley Law School enrollment down to about 500 students Fox47 News Retrieved May 31 2022 a b Western Michigan University Thomas M Cooley Law School U S News amp World Report Best Law Schools 2024 Retrieved January 8 2024 a b c d Western Michigan University 2023 Bar Passage abarequireddisclosures org American Bar Association Retrieved 11 October 2023 a b c Ward Stephanie November 5 2020 Western Michigan University trustees vote to end affiliation with 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