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Levin Center celebrates 10 years of civic discourse, education and impact
A decade after Senator Carl Levin’s 36 years in congress came to an end, his legacy of congressional oversight continues to have a lasting impact through Wayne State University.
After Levin retired from the senate in 2014, he came to the Wayne State Law School as a faculty member and established the Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy. This year, the center is celebrating its 10th anniversary; an event on March 5 will commemorate the center’s official charter signing in 2015.
Celebrate with us!
September 13, 2025 – Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Congress Role in Renewing our Democracy
A conversation with U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and former U.S. Representative John Katko (R-NY) about what Congress must do to check the Executive Branch and serve the needs of the American people.
March 5 – Wayne Law, Detroit, MI
10-year Anniversary of Charter Signing
We celebrated the signing of our charter at Wayne State University Law School 10-years ago on March 10, 2015! We were honored to be joined by SoS Jocelyn Benson and WSU Provost Laurie Clabo. Click below for some pictures!
Jan 14 – Washington, D.C.
How Courts Are Shaping Congress' Power to Investigate - 2025
In collaboration with K&L Gates, we hosted a panel of legal experts analyzing how recent federal court decisions are shaping the ability of Congress to investigate issues and obtain information.
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