Brett DeGroff
Brett DeGroff is a graduate of Western Michigan University and the University of Michigan Law School. Prior to joining SADO, Brett clerked for Justice Mary Beth Kelly on the Michigan Supreme Court. Brett is committed to fighting for social justice both through his work at SADO as well as through activism in his community. Before law school, Brett worked as a journalist at MLive and the Ann Arbor News. Brett lives in the Lansing area with his wife and three children.
Current Articles
- Reconciling the irreconcilable: Recent state and federal court opinions involving 2021 SORA
- Improving the agent’s description of the offense in the Presentence Report (especially when it comes to acquitted conduct)
- Summer 2025 Fellowships available through the Black Public Defender Association
- SADO is a 2024 Top Michigan Workplace
- Keeley Blanchard is the new MAACS Administrator
- The CDRC Expands!
- SADO seeks summer interns
- SADO expands to unprecedented levels
- SADO and MAACS Attorneys to argue before MSC at October session
- Opinion: Judge used legal system to mistreat a child
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