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Professor Jegen Has Distinguished Reputation

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rofessor Florence wagman Roisman, a long-time champion of pub- lic interest law, has made a planned gift to the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law that will benefit students who pursue careers in the public interest.

Her gift will support two programs connected to Equal Justice works: the Equal Justice works Professor Florence wagman Roisman Summer Public In- terest Scholarships and the law school’s Loan Repayment Assistance Program (LRAP) Endowment. Equal Justice works (EJw) is a student-run organization dedicated to public service through law and justice. In 2004, EJw launched the Summer Public Interest Scholarship Fund, which was created at the initiative of Emily Benfer, ‘05, then EJw president. Recipients of these scholarships receive financial support while working during the Summer in unpaid positions in the area of public interest law. The Equal Justice works Professor Florence wagman Roisman Summer Public Interest Scholarship Fund was created at IU McKin- ney Law in recognition of Professor Roisman’s receiving the outstanding Law Faculty Award from the national EJw organization.

“It’s very important to help students who want to practice public interest law,” Professor Roisman said. “These scholarships enable them to start gaining the kind of experience that will help them in their careers.”

Professor Roisman’s planned gift also will benefit the Loan Repayment Assis- tance Program (LRAP) Endowment. The law school’s LRAP Endowment was cre- ated in 2004 in coordination with Equal Justice works to assist IU McKinney Law graduates working in public interest law with repaying their student-loan debt.

Professor Roisman has primarily focused her practice, teaching, and writing on low-income housing, homelessness, and housing discrimination and segre- gation. After service at the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice Appellate Section of the Civil Division, she joined the staff of the D.C.

Neighborhood Legal Services Program, and then the National Housing Law Proj- ect. She has taught at Georgetown University Law Center, and the law schools of the University of Maryland, Catholic University, and widener University, among others. In 2006, she was the J. Skelly wright Fellow at Yale Law School.

Professor Roisman has received numerous honors for her work in public interest law and for her role in nurturing a public interest law ethic among law students. She has been honored by the ABA’s Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants and the National Legal Aid and Defender Association.

She also has received the Georgetown University Law Center’s Equal Justice Foundation Award for outstanding Faculty Commitment to Public Interest Law, and the inaugural Equal Justice works outstanding Law School Faculty Award.

In January 2014, she will receive the Society of American Law Teachers’ M.

Shanara Gilbert Human Rights Award.

She appreciates the need to support the law school, and to do so in a vis- ible way. She makes annual gifts to the law school generally and to EJw, and thought it important to make a legacy gift as well.

“I am involved in asking others to give to the law school, and it’s important for others to see me giving yearly and making planned gifts,” Professor Roisman said. “our law school is extraordinary, and I’m grateful to it. I want to do every- thing I can to help it flourish.”

Professor roisman

Makes Gift Commitment

By Rebecca Trimpe

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Presidents Circle Inductees

our law school alumni were inducted into the 2013 Presidents Circle, a prestigious honor which recognizes philanthropic leaders with cumulative giving of more than $100,000 to Indiana University. Members of the Presidents Circle receive a medallion engraved with their name. The medallions have been struck using metal from the original carillon bells that once rang in the IU Bloom- ington Student Building. In addition, a plaque in the Indiana Memorial Union displays members’ names.

The Honorable Warren Haas, a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law, and his wife, Karen Behnke, live in Marion, Indiana. They received their undergraduate and graduate degrees from Indiana University. Behnke is a self-employed certified public accoun- tant. Judge Haas presides in Grant Superior Court 3.

Charles Oehrle, ’68, and his wife Lucinda Jackson Oehrle, are longtime supporters of IU. Prior to his retirement, Charles had a successful career in the insurance industry and in the legal profession. He has been active an active member of the board of directors for the law school’s alumni association and a volunteer and supporter of a special campaign to benefit the law school. He also established the Charles R. Oehrle Scholarship at the law school in 1982.

Malcolm “Mick” Tuesley, ’73, and his wife, Kathleen Tuesley, were visit- ing a breast cancer research laboratory at the IU Simon Cancer Center when they asked how much was needed to launch a new project. Upon hearing the answer, they agreed to be the funders. The Tuesleys co-hosted fundraising initiatives and gave personally to support new projects underway in the lab.

Reed Oslan is a 1987 magna cum laude graduate of the law school, who attributes his career success to the education he received at IU McKinney. He was associate editor of the Indiana Law Review, and after law school, served as a law clerk for a federal district court judge. For many years, he has been a senior litigation partner with the law firm Kirkland & Ellis in Chicago. He is a member of the law school’s Board of Visitors, served on the law school’s IMPACT Campaign committee, and received the Spirit of Philanthropy Award in 2013.

Landmark Society

$10,000 and above annual contribution Gary H. Baise

James M. and Lucinda J. Barkley

Professor Gerald L. Bepko and Jean C. Bepko J. Murray and Janet C. Clark

Alan H. and Linda M. Cohen Carr L. and Lundy M. Darden Gregory M. and Susan C. Feary Richard W. Fields

Mary Jane Vincent Frisby*

Robert T. and Melody K. Grand Barbara L. Holt*

Lacy M. and Patricia Johnson

Dean Emeritus Norman Lefstein and Diane Lanman Julia Marshall

Michael D. and Margaret A. McCormick Robert H. McKinney

Alan K. and Sally V. Mills William R. and Carolyn A. Neale Douglas K. and Melanie S. Norman

Reed S. Oslan

Dean Emeritus Gary R. Roberts

Mark A. Roesler and Stacey Whitmore-Roesler C. Geoffrey and Adele J. Vincent

James H. Voyles, Jr. and Joan A. Voyles Michael W. and Mary A. Wells

Barbara A. Wolenty

Century Society

$5,000 - $9,999 annual contribution Adam and Margaret R. Arceneaux

David A. and Lisa Barta David B. and Julia A. Boodt James T. and Jean S. Burns Sara B. and David R. Cobb Joseph G. and Florie T. Eaton J. Patrick Endsley*

E. Anthony and Jeanie Figg Harry M. Hubble

William Julian II

Rebecca O. and Charles E. Kendall

*Posthumous Recognition

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(LEFT) Judge Carr Darden, ‘70, and Dean Andy Klein visit at the Donor Recognition Reception for members of the Partners in Progress, Harrison Society and Legacy Society in August. (RIGHT) Jan Lindemann, Paul Lindemann, ‘76, Chancellor Emeritus Gerald L. Bepko, Dean Emeritus Norman Lefstein and John Boyd, ‘76 attended the Donor Recognition Reception at the Skyline Club.

Partners in Progress 2012-2013 Donors

artners in Progress are donors who contributed at one of the four leadership giving levels—Landmark Society, Century Society, Black Cane Society, or Maennerchor Society—between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 to the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Giving totals include gifts, pledge payments, and matching gifts received by the IU Foundation between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. we would like to thank the following individuals for their generous support of the law school.

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Dean Andrew R. Klein and Diane F. Schussel Paul S. and Lana M. Kruse

Robert D. and Sue T. MacGill Jeffrey and Debra S. Peek Alan M. and Donna L. Spears

Black Cane Society

$2,500 - $4,999 annual contribution Marilyn E. Aikman*

Richard E. Aikman, Jr. and Judith N. Aikman John W. and Laurie L. Boyd

Michael D. and Nancie Freeborn Kristin G. and Michael R. Fruehwald James M. Gutting and Sara Zarick Gutting John R. Hammond III and Diana H. Hamilton David W. Hillery

Julie Roe Lach and David Lach April A. Luria

John R. and Vivian T. Maley Mitzi H. Martin

Thomas J. and Patricia A. Oberhausen Charles R. Oehrle and Lucinda Jackson Oehrle John C. Render, Jr. and Diane L. Render Professor Florence Wagman Roisman

Karen Denny Scanlon and Christopher G. Scanlon Jack R. and Karen P. Shaw

Herbert Simon

N. Kent and Diane L. Smith

Martha T. Starkey and Ronald B. Schwier William B. and Carol A. Stephan

Professor Frank E. Sullivan, Jr. and Cheryl Gibson Sullivan John R. and Lesa M. Talley

Steven L. Tuchman and Reed E. Bobrick Jon E. and Daris A. Williams

Michael D. Wright

Maennerchor Society

$1,000 - $2,499 annual contribution Susan C. Adinamis

Deborah M. Agard

John R. and Judith L. Aikman

George T. Angelone and Gretchen K. Gutman Robert R. and Carolyn S. Aylsworth

Michele L. and Rue Bax

Emily A. Benfer and John McHugh Natan and Jessica Bibliowicz Gerald M. and Suzanne M. Bishop

Michael P. Bishop and MaryEllen Kiley Bishop Henry B. Blackwell II and Nancy Neckers Blackwell Marvin T. and Iris J. Bornstein

Mary Beth and Robert Braitman

Robert L. Browning and Emily Powers Browning Jonathan B. Burns

Michael R. Burrow

Timothy H. and Paige T. Button Perfecto Caparas

(LEFT) The Donor Recognition Reception gave alumni an opportunity to meet with McKinney Law students. From left: Law student Myeda Hussain, Scott Chinn, ‘94, Lacy Johnson, ‘81, and Joyce Rogers, ‘96.(RIGHT) Brian Hewitt, ‘83, Veronica Hewitt, Jill Dale, and Bill Dale, ‘71, had a chance to catch up at the Donor Recognition Reception on August 21.

Partners in Progress 2012-2013 Donors

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Partners in Progress 2012-2013 Donors

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A. Scott Chinn and Catherine G. Parker Lee C. Christie

Suzanne Clary Bruce W. Claycombe Susan E. Cline

Kendall W. Cochran and Mary Moses Cochran J. Terrence and Peggy P. Cody

Paul J. and Frances K. Corsaro Dina M. Cox and Ryan R. Lacy Fred B. Croner, Jr. and Alice J. Croner Roy S. Dale and Katie Pearson Dale William J. Dale, Jr. and Jill H. Dale Professor Eric Dannenmaier Stephen K. and Karen K. Dennison Donald K. and Kathryn A. Densborn Brent E. and Jan A. Dickson Craig D. and Lee A. Doyle

Stephen J. Dutton and Ellen W. Lee Lante K. and Jill Earnest

John H. Edris, Jr.

Thomas P. and Alice Ann Ewbank Kenan L. Farrell

Randall R. Fearnow and Beth A. Compton Mary A. Findling and John C. Hurt Craig R. and Pamela K. Finlayson Kent M. and Charlotte Y. Frandsen Alan L. Genicoff

David W. Givens, Sr. and Betty D. Givens Donald J. Graham and Kathleen A. Berry Graham E. Sean and Denise R. Griggs

Jarrell B. and Laura J. Hammond

Ronald S. Henderson and Giovanna F. Pagano Eugene E. and Helene M. Henn

James H. and Janet L. Hernandez Brian C. Hewitt

Martha S. Hollingsworth

John D. Hoover and Martha Sanders Hoover Richard A. and Laura A. Huser

Ruth A. Hyatt

Eric M. and Mercy Hylton Robert N. Johnson

Swadesh S. and Sarla S. Kalsi

John F. Kautzman and Katherine Turner John S. Keeler

Douglas M. and Jennifer Kinser Alan I. and Dorothy C. Klineman Jon B. Laramore and Janet G. McCabe Denise K. LaRue

Joshua B. Lee Claire E. Lewis

Paul F. and Janet R. Lindemann Professor Gerard N. Magliocca Jane E. Magnus-Stinson

Paul S. and Kimberly W. Mannweiler John E. Marynell

Michael M. Maschmeyer

Robert W. and Margaret A. McClelland Craig M. and Diann E. McKee

Patrick E. and Judith A. McNarny

Dean Emerita Susanah M. Mead and William J. Mead Gary W. and Lois Miller

Sandra H. and Bernie Miller Marvin H. and Susan Mitchell

Michael A. Mullett and Patricia N. March Karl L. and Janet R. Mulvaney

Anthony Nimmo

Timothy A. and Patricia L. Ogden Jerome A. and Elizabeth A. Patterson John M. and Sally Pellett

W. Stephen and Sheila Perry Hudnall A. and Diane L. Pfeiffer Michael K. and Julie M. Phillips Donald J. and Susan Polden

Professor Francis P. Quigley and Ellen W.Quigley Eric A. Riegner and Nicole Bledsoe

Margret G. and Stephen Robb Kenneth J. Rojc

Frank E.* and Nancy M. Russell Michael J. Sacopulos

William B. Scanlon* and Marguerite Crooks Scanlon Patrick J. Schauer

John B. and Jamie P. Scheidler Edward E. and Anne E. Schilling Curtis E. Shirley

Richard K. and Nikki G. Shoultz Mark I. Shublak

Asher B. Simon Rachel M. Simon Sarah Meyer Simon

Guy Sobering and Mary L. Aikman Mary Ann Stein

Barbara B. Stevens

Stephen A. and Elaine S. Stitle Larry W. and Robyn L. Suciu Paul C. and Donna M. Sweeney J. Joseph and Jill H. Tanner Rodney V. Taylor

Nancy G. Tinsley and Robert K. Stanley John C. and Ann W. Trimble

Robert F. and Patricia D. Wagner Brian J. and Janet L. Wanca

William E. Wendling, Jr. and Cheryl J. Wendling Laurel A. Wendt

Professor James P. White and Anna S. White Bradley L. and Anne F. Williams

Michael E. and Teresa C. Williams Professor Lloyd T. Wilson, Jr.

Jerome L. and Mary J. Withered

Professor R. George Wright and Mary Mullin Wright

*Posthumous Recognition

Dean’s Council

$500 - $999 annual contribution Jeffrey A. and Lynn J. Abrams

Professor Cynthia M. Adams

Wayne O. Adams III and Linda S. Adams David N. Baumgartner

Thomas H. and Emily A. Benner Harold R. and Rosemary Bickham Dennis E. Bland

Theodore R. and Peggy S. Boehm Brian C. and Cheryl H. Bosma Professor Shawn M. Boyne

Professor Karen E. Bravo and Ian S. McIntosh Susan W. and David M. Brooks

Alan S. Brown Anita H. Bryson Jack E. and Jane Buckles J.C. Buehler

Julia A. and Ronald D. Carpenter Andrea L. Ciobanu

G. Terry and Nancy C. Cutter Melvin R. and Delynn A. Daniel Michael M. and Theresa M. Daniel Deborah J. Daniels

John M. Davis Bette J. Dodd David G. Elmore

Cynthia S. and Michael D. Emkes Sidney D. and Lois J. Eskenazi David M. and Lindsey A. Flaherty Anne B. Fritz

L. Richard Gohman and Anne Fox Gohman Christopher B. and Emily F. Haile

Timothy M. and Cheryl M. Harden Nancy J. Harrison

Robert E. Healy Pamela J. Hensler

Marc A. and Rosalie M. Hetzner Glenn J. Hom

Brenda S. Horn

Samuel L. and Janie Jacobs James J. Kelley

Anne Marie Kempf and David T. Francis

John T.L. and Julia L. Koenig Samuel D. and Angela P. Krahulik Professor John L. Krauss Abigail L. Kuzma Kyle A. Lansberry

James G. and Kathy A. Lauck David M. and Amy Leonard Patrick S. Looney

David W. Luhman

David C. and Huong C. Lyons

Nicholas E. and Marilyn K. Mathioudakis Thomas V. and Norma J. McComb Lynne M. and Steven M. McMahan Michael T. and Angela M. McNelis Heather McPherson

Sharon R. Merriman

Anthony J. Metz III and Carol C. Metz Franklin I. Miroff and Susan Maisel-Miroff Matthew G. Nolley

Karen R. Orr and Larry R. Fisher David R. Papke

Daniel J. and Cynthia Pfleging

Professor Michael J. Pitts and Jennifer B. Pitts Kostas A. Poulakidas

Charles W. Ritz III and Susan T. Ritz Jack E. and Suzanne L. Roebel Professor Joel M. Schumm Todd J. Selby

Professor Lea Shaver and Robert Shaver Thomas F. Shea

Debra Shrum

Karol K. and Stephen M. Sparks

Steven P. Stoesz and Jennifer Staton Stoesz E. Thomas Sullivan

Timothy N. and Susan M. Thomas Fred C. Tucker III and Nancy S. Tucker Alastair J. and Teresa P. Warr

Michael B. and Claudia S. Watkins Barbara J. and Brian P. Williams Mark V. and Marilyn K. Wunder

Dean’s Council 2012-2013 Donors

nnual contributions of $500 to $999 to the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law are recognized by membership in the Dean’s Council. Giving totals include gifts, pledge payments, and matching gifts received by the IU Foundation

between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. Annual contributions from alumni and friends help strengthen and maintain the high standards of legal education provided at the law school. we give special thanks to the following loyal alumni and friends who have contributed at the Dean’s Council level.

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