Prior to coming to law school, many Michigan Law students served as teachers in the traditional sense or by serving with, Teach For America, Teaching Fellows, City Year, or the Peace Corps. There are also students who do not come from the aforementioned programs but who nevertheless have a strong desire to discuss, debate, and address education-related issues. The Society strives to provide awareness to the Michigan Law School community about the tremendous educational inequities that still exist over 50 years after the monumental Brown decision of 1954. The Society seeks to host speakers and events throughout the school year to generate discussions surrounding issues relating to education. The Society also strives to serve as a resource for law students who are interested in pursuing careers in education law and/or policy and other student-centered areas of the law.