The Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich., finally unveiled its long-awaited rebranding this month as part of an affiliation agreement reached last year with Western Michigan University in nearby Kalamazoo.

The registered nonprofit will now be known as Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, according to sibling publication The National Law Journal, which has covered many of Cooley Law’s various troubles in recent years. In July, the NLJ reported on the dismissal of two defamation suits filed by Cooley Law against plaintiffs lawyers over statements posted online seeking information for class actions filed by former students against the school for allegedly misrepresenting its postgraduate employment statistics.

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