Rebekah Page-Gourley

Rebekah Page-Gourley is an attorney in the Farmington Hills office concentrating on municipal, employment and civil rights law. During law school, Ms. Page-Gourley won the Tulane Law Review write-on competition, and later served as Associate Editor. She also spent a summer studying at the Tulane Center for European Union and Intellectual Property Law at the University of Amsterdam. Her experience includes pro bono work with the New Orleans Legal Assistance Center, as well as with ArtServe Michigan.

Location

Farmington Hills Office
Phone: (248) 489-4100
Fax:  (248) 489-1726

Practice Areas

Experience / Expertise

  • Admitted to the Michigan Bar in November 2005
  • Legal Extern at the Ann Arbor City Attorney's Office, Fall 2005
  • Law Clerk at the Law Office of Laurie A. White & Associates, New Orleans, LA, 2004

Education

  • Tulane University Law School, JD cum laude 2005
  • Tulane Law Review, Associate Editor
  • Connecticut College, BA summa cum laude 2002, Distinction in Philosophy, Honors in English

Professional Activities / Memberships

  • State Bar of Michigan
  • Oakland County Bar Association
  • American Bar Association, Labor & Employment Law Section

Community Activities / Involvement

  • Member of the Ann Arbor Track Club
  • Volunteer with ArtServe Michigan

Publications

Author of a Comment entitled Forcible Medication and the Fourth Amendment: A New Framework for Protecting Nondangerous Mentally Ill Pretrial Detainees Against Unreasonable Intrusions into the Body (79 Tul. L. Rev. 1065 (2005))