Gov. Whitmer Taps Brame For Indigent Defense Commission
The Cooley Law School Dean To Represent State Supreme Court Chief Justice On Michigan
Grand Rapids, MI — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appointed WMU-Cooley Law School Associate Dean Tracey Brame to the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission.
As a member of the commission, Brame will represent the chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court for a term expiring April 1, 2023. In addition to her administrative duties at WMU - Cooley, Brame teaches courses in Family Law, Race and the Supreme Court, and is director of WMU - Cooley's Access to Justice Clinic.
"I'm honored Gov. Whitmer has selected me to serve on the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission to help fight for the legal rights of indigent criminal defendants," Brame said. "I'm eager to start on this important work with my fellow commissioners and be the commission's voice on our state's Supreme Court."
Brame began her tenure at WMU - Cooley Law School in February 2006, and started the Access to Justice Clinic at the Grand Rapids campus that same year. She runs the West Michigan Public Defender Clinic.
Previously, Brame served as a staff attorney for Legal Aid of Western Michigan, as well as Public Defender Services for the District of Columbia, a research and writing specialist with the Federal Defender Office, and an assistant defender with the State Appellate Defender Office in Detroit.
In addition, she served as a law clerk to the Hon. Julian Abele Cook Jr. at the U.S. District Court in Detroit, with the Federal Defender Office, and with Scott Correctional Facility.
"WMU - Cooley Interim President Jeff Martlew said. "We are proud of the positive influences Tracey has had on WMU - Cooley and are looking forward to the legal expertise she'll bring to the commission."
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