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Frank Kelley partners with MSU College of Law

Known as the \"Eternal General,\" Frank Kelley served as Michigan's Attorney General from 1961 to 1998.
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Known as the \"Eternal General,\" Frank Kelley served as Michigan's Attorney General from 1961 to 1998.

By Gretchen Millich, WKAR News

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Lansing, MI – Former Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley is lending his name and expertise to a new program at the Michigan State University College of Law. The Frank J. Kelley Institute of Ethics will bring specialists in legal ethics from around the country to lecture and teach.

Known as "The Eternal General", Kelley served as Attorney General from 1961 until 1998. When he left office, he established his own law firm in downtown Lansing.

Kelley is often seen at the Flap Jack Shack in Lansing, meeting with friends and colleagues. That's where he sat down with WKAR's Gretchen Millich to talk about his commitment to legal ethics.

The Frank J. Kelley Institute of Ethics was inaugurated Thursday at the Michigan State University College of Law.

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