May 2, 2006

Taubman donates to WSU Law School development

A front-page story covers the donation of $3 million by A. Alfred Taubman to the Wayne State University Law School for the Damon J. Keith Classroom Building and Center for Civil Rights. Some information on the proposed new building - to be named for the widely known Detroit federal judge - and its uses is provided. Also mentioned are plans to establish the Damon J. Keith Distinguished Chair in Constitutional and Civil Rights Law. Taubman said the new center will be "a fitting tribute to (Judge Keith's) extraordinary legal career." President Irvin D. Reid said the university is "pleased and proud" that the center will be named after Keith. Taubman and Keith are longtime friends. A photo of the two accompanies the story.

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