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JMC Alumni Career DayConfirmed Alumni Panelists for Career Day 2008
Mr. Busch is a Flint native. He graduated from Flint Southwestern High School , holds a B.A. (James Madison College, 1976) and Master's Degree (Human Resouces, 1977) from Michigan State University and a J.D. from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School . Arthur A. Busch is one of a small number of lawyers in America to personally argue and win a case before the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Busch has also argued and won cases before the Michigan Supreme Court and the Michigan Court of Appeals. He is a veteran trial lawyer with a wealth of experience in criminal and civil law. During his tenure as the Genesee County Prosecutor, Mr. Busch was one of Michigan's most visible prosecutors. He prosecutions earned him a reputation as one of America's most innovative prosecutors. Arthur Busch appeared on camera in the Academy Award winning feature documentary movie Bowling for Columbine (2003). He also provided assistance to filmmaker Michael Moore for the popular documentary feature movies " Bowling for Columbine" , " Ferinheit 911" and "Roger and Me". He has appeared as a guest on numerous local, state, national and international news programs including Good Morning America, The Today Show, BBC World News, European Skylink Television Network News, 60 Minutes, Dateline-NBC, Geraldo Rivera Live, Montel Williams Show, CNN Burden of Proof, Court TV, CBS, ABC and NBC Evening News, ABC's Nightline, ABC's 20/20 Downtown, Hard Copy, American Journal, MSNBC, CNBC, CNN Headline News and many others. Mr. Busch's successful prosecutions have been featured in America's most prominent print publications included Time Magazine, People Magazine, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, New York Times, Washington Post, New York Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Atlanta Constitution, Chicago Tribune, Miami Herald and the Dallas Morning Star just to name a few.
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