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Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes
Martin A. Geer, who has been with the Michigan Clinical Law Program since 1985, is a partner in the Ann Arbor law firm of Kessler & Geer, which has an emphasis on criminal law and civil rights litigation.
Geer formerly taught in the clinical program at Wayne State University Law School and served as a Reginald Heber Smith Community Law Fellow at Legal Services of Southeastern Michigan.
As an ex-clinic student and a litigator, Geer believes that clinical teaching with real cases and simulation is vital to preparing students for the practice of law.
-- From the University of Michigan Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes, V. 32, Iss. 03 (Spring 1988).