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The award is presented by the Tax Section of the Indiana State Bar Association of Indianapolis, Indiana. This annual scholarship was established by the Indianapolis Bar Association and Bar Foundation in honor of the Honorable S. It is funded by alumni of the law school who are or were employed by Eli Lilly and Company.

This award is given to the top advocate in the final round of the Law School intramural moot court competition. The award is given to the top advocate in the preliminary rounds of the Law School intramural moot court competition. The award is given to a deserving member of the Indiana International and Comparative Law Review at the end of their first year of membership.

Woodard, who was a long-time member of the Indianapolis Bar and a professor at the law school.

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A law school gift in honor or memory of a friend, student, or parent is a thoughtful way to pay tribute to an individual.

IN MEMORIAM

The Seventeenth Annual IUPUI Spirit of Philanthropy Luncheon, jointly sponsored by the Center on Philanthropy, the Indiana University Foundation and the IUPUI Office of External Affairs, was held on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 in the Indianapolis downtown Marriott Hotel Ballroom. The event was attended by several hundred civic and community leaders, as well as campus leadership, Chancellor Charles Bantz and Indiana University President Adam Herbert. Burns has served on the school's board of directors, as campaign chair for the annual law firm/corporate campaign, and has helped coordinate graduate legal education programs on behalf of Lilly and in conjunction with the law school.

The Burns family legacy at the law school continues with his son Jonathan, who is currently a third-year student. The firm actively participates in advancing the law school's mission, most recently with a leadership gift to our new Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation. Partner James Coles is a member of the Center's Advisory Board and an adjunct faculty member.

Partners Kathleen Hart, Robert Lowe, Kathleen Lucas and Margaret Bannon Miller chaired the annual law firm/corporate campaign for alums at the firm. Bose McKinney & Evans provided essential financial support to the school's mock court program, participated in the school's On-Campus Interview Program, and hired many top law school graduates. James Coles (center) accepts the Spirit of Philanthropy Award on behalf of Bose McKinney & Evans, LLP.

NATIONAL HEALTH LAW Moot Court Team The Law School's National Health Law Moot Court Team of Lisa Gethers and Vanessa Voigt placed third in the nation at the National Health Law Moot Court Competition at Southern Illinois University (SIU) in Carbondale, Illinois in November. Vanessa received the Kime Stork Award for Top Advocate-Oral in the Spring Intramural Moot Court Competition at law school last semester. Shown left to right: Lisa Gethers, Vanessa Voigt, Phillip Shelton, President of the American College of Legal Medicine;.

INTRAMURAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION

Vanessa was also voted Best Oralist for the highest average score across all preliminary rounds, and was rewarded. Lisa competed in the ABA competition last spring and last year both were appointed to the Order of Barristers. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois; and Kathy Cerminara, professor of law, Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center.

ROBERT H. STATON ’55

PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF LAW AND ECONOMICS: TOOLS FOR IMPROVING NORMATIVE THOUGHT (Cambridge University Press 2005). BIOETHICS AND PUBLIC HEALTH LAW [with Mark Hall and Mary Anne Bobinski] (Aspen Legal Publishers 2005). THE HEALTH CARE FINANCING AND REGULATION ACT [with Mark Hall and Mary Anne Bobinski] (Aspen Legal Publishers 2005).

Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis is pleased to highlight these recent faculty books, all published in 2004 and 2005. For additional information about the faculty's scholarly activities, including articles, books, workshops and colloquia, please visit the website: www.indylaw .indiana.edu/news/faculty.cfm.

FACULTY NEWS

Recent Citation Practices of the Indiana Supreme Court and Indiana Court of Appeals,” in 24 LEGALREFERENCE SERVICES QUARTERLY 103-119. Their study, funded by a grant from two special interest divisions of the American Law Library Association, provides an empirical and practical measure of the citation practices of the two highest courts in the state of Indiana for the years 1994–2003. In September 2005, she was formally appointed to the 13-member Committee on the Mississippi River and the Clean Water Act of the Water Science and Technology Committee of the National Research Council of the National Academies.

The appointment will last until 31 August 2007, and the first meeting of the committee (of five) took place on 18-19. October in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Professor Craig was also reappointed as Chair of the Marine Resources Committee of the Environment, Energy and Resources Section, ABA, and as Contributing Editor of "Supreme Court News" for the Administrative Law Section of the ABA. On September 23, 2005, she was one of two panelists who spoke on recent developments in the constitutional aspects of environmental law at the ABA Section on Environment, Energy, and Resources Annual Fall Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee.

During the fall semester, Jennifer Drobac presented a paper, “‘Developing Capacity,’: Adolescent ‘Consent’ at the Workplace, at Law, and in the Sciences of the Mind.” In June, she presented at the Law and Society Association Conference in Law Vegas, Nevada. Frank Emmert, director of the Center for International and Comparative Law, supervised two of the school's summer study abroad programs in 2005.

During the first half of the summer, he took 28 students to Strasbourg, France and taught them about EU law and the European Convention on Human Rights. The students traveled to Geneva, Luxembourg, Paris, Brussels and London and visited institutions such as the Parliament, the Commission of the European Union, the WTO, the UN and the European Court of Human Rights. The event was part of the 2005 Summer Institute on Global Issues Facing the United Nations, a high-level conference with the theme of.

PROFESSOR EDWARDS PRESENTS PAPER AT UNITED NATIONS IN NEW YORK

In September, he gave two lectures, one at the national Health Fraud Leadership meeting. She also serves as a member of the Indiana University School of Nursing's Institute for Action Research in Community Health. During October, he presented and moderated a symposium on "Reassessing Public Defense in Indiana" at the Indiana State Bar Association Annual Meeting.

Also that month, she attended several sessions of the law school's Latin American Law Summer Program in La Plata. Identity Theft: Risks, Prevention and Cure," at the annual meeting of the Ohio Regional Association of Law Libraries. David Orentlicher, who serves in the Indiana Legislature, received the 2005 Legislator of the Year award from the Indiana Civil Liberties Union in October.

In October, Professor Page presented an updated version of the Director Independence work at Midwestern Law &. She also serves on the planning committee for the twentieth anniversary of the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. Professor María Pabón López, co-director of the Latin American Law Program, joined the group for part of the program in La Plata.

Students participating in the Latin American Law Summer program pose on the chairs of judges of the Argentine Supreme Court. He also served on the faculty of the Indiana Justice Center and the National Judicial Academy. A thirty-third degree member, Judge Price's Masonic memberships included Mystic Tie Lodge #398; Scottish Rite; and Murat's shrine.

CLASS NOTES

Scott Chinn, ’94, left his position as counsel to Indianapolis Mayor Bart Peterson to become a partner in the Indianapolis

Membership in The Fellows is limited to one-third of one percent of attorneys in each state, and one must be a member of the American Bar Association to qualify for membership. Nominees are selected by Fellows in each jurisdiction and then elected by the Foundation Board. Wright is a senior attorney at Krieg DeVault, LLP, a registered mediator in the state of Indiana and an active member of the Environment, Energy & Resources Section of the American Bar Association.

While at Bingham McHale, DeRue also served as attorney for the Speaker of House B. She also volunteers for the Indiana chapter of the Y-Me National Breast Cancer Organization. Bush appointed her to one of the highest positions in the United States, Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs, United States Department of Justice.

Daniels is shown with Judge John Tinder and Kerry Blomquist, '90, chair of the Division of Women and the Law. Umansky also serves as co-chair of the Chicago Bar Association's YLS Intellectual Property Committee. Rick Thackeray, ’04, has been named Assistant Attorney General in the Maine Office of the Attorney General.

Jayna Cacioppo, '05, joined Sommer Barnard Attorneys PC as a member of the litigation practice group. He is a member of the firm's corporate legal group and will practice in the firm's Northside office. Hughes, '80 received the Outstanding Judge Award in 2005 for his work in the ISBA Young Lawyers Section.

LL.M. CLASS NOTES

2006 IUPUI CAMPUS INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

For more information, contact Michael Eikenberry toll-free at or email [email protected]. Online information and registration materials can be found at www.alumni.indiana.edu/reunions/law06/. Do you realize the impact the IU School of Law-Indianapolis Alumni Association has on our alma mater?

This weekend offers time to reminisce with classmates during outings to the Indianapolis Zoo and Working Man's Friend, as well as 2 free hours of CLE. Provides alumni networking opportunities at receptions in Indianapolis and other locations around the state, as well as at national meetings. Payment of your dues will activate membership in the School of Law-Indianapolis Alumni Association, which also includes membership in your local alumni chapter and the general IU Alumni Association.

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