Skip to content
MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

  • News
    • Blog
    • Annual Luncheon
      • Historical Vignettes
    • Event Calendar
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Corporate Sponsors
    • Links
  • Membership
    • Join or Renew Now
    • Support a Special Project
    • Newsletters
  • Justice’s Info
    • Biographies
    • Chief Justices
    • Court Composition
    • On and Off the Court
    • Oral History Interviews
    • Order Publications
  • Court History
    • History Overview
    • History Timeline
    • Homes of the Court
    • Verdict of History
    • Women and the Law
    • Special Sessions
    • Order Publications
  • Education
    • Coleman Internship
    • Glossary of Terms
    • Lesson Plans
      • High School
      • Middle School
    • PowerPoint Presentations
MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Author: Lynn Seaks

Uncategorized 

Artist Gamble

June 18, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

Roy Charles Gamble was born on June 12, 1887, the son of George and Lena Gamble.  His father, an Englishman

Read more
Uncategorized 

Honolulu House

June 3, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

In 1857, Abner Pratt resigned from his position as Chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. He had been given

Read more
Uncategorized 

Justice

April 16, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

Today is the 50th anniversary of the publication of Dr. Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” in which

Read more
Uncategorized 

Go Blue

April 8, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

When the Michigan Wolverines take on the Louisville Cardinals tonight the cheering section will include many past and present justices

Read more
Uncategorized 

Silver

April 5, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

This year marks the silver anniversary of the Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society. Chief Justice Dorothy Comstock Riley (MSC 1982-83,

Read more
Uncategorized 

Alias

March 25, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

John Voelker was a mid-twentieth century justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. But he had another side. Under the alias

Read more
Uncategorized 

Our New Website: Tell Us What You Think!

March 15, 2013April 22, 2022 Lynn Seaks

The Society’s redesigned website went live just a few short weeks ago. Since then I have tentatively been making updates

Read more
  • Next →

Save the Date!

Annual Membership Luncheon - April 15, 2026 - Register Remarks by Attorney and Historian Lynn Liberato on "Con-Con's Petticoat Revolt: Women at the 1961 Constitutional Convention"

***********************

Our Videos on YouTube
Donate
Latest Blog Posts
  • Register Now! – Society Annual Membership Luncheon
  • Register Now! – “Justice For All: A Dialogue on the State of Access to Justice Efforts in Michigan”
  • Charles Rutherford, 2nd Society President
  • Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society Elects New Officers
  • Trivia Tuesday! (August 15th)

Hall of Justice, 3rd Floor, 925 W. Ottawa Street – Lansing, MI 48915 | (517) 373-7589 | Email: Lynn Seaks

Copyright 2022 - Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society - All Rights Reserved

Website by Matt Borghi Media and Design