Robb's leadership has resulted in more than $750,000 in support of the law school and alumni association. Lach also currently serves as Chair of the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis Alumni Association Board of Directors. The law school is an integral part of the city and state of Indiana.
Judge David was one of three finalists for the Supreme Court, all of whom were law school graduates.
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Law and Government Program Fellows Erin Albert (left) and Melissa Stuart (right) pose with Professor Cynthia Baker, program director. Professor Emily Morris, IU School of Law – Indianapolis; John Schaibley, director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation at the IU School of Law – Indianapolis. Prior to joining the Trust, Gilbert was the Executive Director of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
On September 14, Professor Frank Emmert, director of the law school's Center for International and Comparative Law, and Professor Emily Morris met with students from Hakuoh University in Japan. Breakout sessions addressed a number of issues, including diversity and the effect of the current economic crisis on the profession. Thompson is assistant dean for the Office of Professional Development at the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis.
LANDMARK SOCIETY
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Partners in Progress 2009-2010
BLACK CANE SOCIETY
Partners in Progress 2009-2010 Donors
MAENNERCHOR SOCIETY
Dean’s Council 2009-2010 Donors
DEAN’S COUNCIL
LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATES
Law School Associates 2009-2010
The Harrison Society 2009-2010
Legacy Society 2009-2010 Donors
Annual Law Firm and Corporate Campaign 2009-2010
Firms and Corporations by Dollar Amount Contributed
Firms, Foundations, Corporations, and Organizations 2009-2010
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Jim is a member of the law school's Board of Visitors and serves as a campaign chair at Simon Property Group for the annual law firm and corporate campaign. Jim contributed to the capital campaign to build Inlow Hall and is a member of Partners in Progress, the school's annual leadership giving society. Jim was most recently instrumental in establishing the Birch Bayh Annual Lectureship at the law school.
Barkley is a 1977 graduate of IU School of Law – Indianapolis and a 1974 graduate of the Kelley School of Business in Bloomington. In 1992, he was appointed General Counsel and appointed General Counsel and Secretary of Simon Property Group, Inc. Barkley is a member of the Indianapolis and Indiana State Bar Associations and was elected to the American College of Real Estate Lawyers in 1991.
Barkley previously served on the board of directors of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and currently serves on the board of directors of Galleria Commerciali Italia.
Spirit of Philanthropy Award 2009-2010
Gifts in Honor and Memory 2009-2010
GIFTS IN HONOR OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS
GIFTS IN MEMORY OF ALUMNI AND FRIENDS
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Awarded to a part-time student who is a resident of Indiana based on financial need.
Scholarship & Award Recipients 2009-2010
The scholarship is awarded to law students who demonstrate academic achievement and financial need, with preference given to students who have demonstrated academic achievement in civil justice or evidence. Established in 2009, this award is given to a student who has demonstrated academic excellence in health law and dedication to advancing the mission of the William S. Courtney HENDRICKSON SCHOOL OF LAW This scholarship was established in 2004 by the estate of Dorothy Hendrickson Leggett, '49.
The scholarship is awarded to law students, with preference given to those from Morgan County, Indiana. Established in 2005 by the Executive Council of the Taxation Section of the Indianapolis Bar Association, this scholarship is awarded to a student who has excelled in one or more tax classes, with preference given to students who wish to pursue a career in the state of Indiana in taxation. or tax-related field. Established in 2004, this award is sponsored by the Health Law Section of the Indiana State Bar Association.
This award is given by the Taxation Section of the Indiana State Bar Association, Indianapolis, Indiana. Funded by contributions from the law school faculty, this award is given to a graduating student on the basis of scholarship, service and demonstrated capacity for leadership. This annual scholarship was established by the Indianapolis Bar Association and Bar Foundation in honor of the Honorable S.
The Noland Scholarship is based on academic excellence, a demonstrated commitment to advancing the understanding of the law, and an orientation toward public service. FELTON SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is made possible by the Indianapolis Bar Foundation and is named in memory of Rosalie F.
KLINEMAN SCHOLARSHIP
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Shideler made history by becoming the first female partner of a major Indiana law firm in 1971 and the first female president of the Indiana Bar Foundation. Shideler was named Outstanding Alumna of the Year by the IU School of Law - Indianapolis in 2001, and in 1995 she received the Antoinette Dakin Leach Award from the Indianapolis Bar Association. The scholarship is given to the law student who has completed two semesters of Legal Analysis, Research and Communication courses and written the best letter among those prepared for class assignments.
Suciu, '69, created this award in recognition of the difficulties faced by students who work and "give it their all" to complete law school. Woodard, who was for many years a member of the Indianapolis Bar and a professor at the law school. Weaver in honor of Drew Young, '71, a current member of the Indianapolis Bar and past president of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association.
As a life member of the National Conference of Commissioners and Uniform State Laws, Professor Bepko participated in the annual meeting, which adopted revisions to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code on Secured Transactions – the subject of the course Professor Bepko teaches. the autumn term. He will also serve as honorary co-chair of the law school's campaign committee, which is part of the larger IUPUI Impact Campaign. Professor Edwards was speaking as part of the Transatlantic Dialogue on International Law, co-sponsored by Chatham House and the Atlantic Council.
The second commencement ceremony of the school's Egypt program took place on July 10, graduating 19 students. He subsequently met with several of the country's reformist religious leaders at the Academy of Sciences and at the National Library in Tehran.
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Alumni and friends of the law school are welcome to join the law school's Running & Walking Club, founded by Professor Peter Prescott. Roberts again served as Chief Official for the event, David Nguyen, '06 was one of the event's co-chairs, and IU Trustee MaryEllen Bishop, '82, was the Official Starter of the race. WAGNER, of Lewis Wagner, was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America for 2011.
This award is presented annually to the one criminal defense attorney who best exemplifies the goals and values of the Association and the legal profession. TRIMBLE, of Lewis Wagner, was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America for 2011 and was appointed Chair of the Public Policy Committee of DRI, The Voice of the Defense Bar. MARyELLEN KILEy BISHOP, a partner at the law firm of Cohen Garelick & Glazier, was honored to be named one of the Best Lawyers in America for 2011 in the practice area of estates and trusts.
HAMMOND of Lewis Wagner has been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America for 2011. STEPHEN KEy has been promoted to the position of executive director of the Hoosier State Press Association. COX, by Lewis Wagner, has been selected by its peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2011.
In addition, Martsyl currently serves as president of the law school's Black Law Student Association. During her summers, she has worked at the Marion County Public Defenders Agency and the Juvenile Division of the Miami-Dade County, Florida, Public Defender's Office, respectively.
Class Notes
Board of Visitors 2010-2011
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Alumni Association Board of Directors 2010-2011
Karlson taught criminal law at the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis for over 30 years and was a frequent commentator for local media. He loved the law school and contributed greatly to its development and success.” Professor Cox added: “He loved the law and contributed greatly both to its progress and to the continuing education of the practicing lawyer. Professor Karlson served eight years in the U.S. Army, where he was commissioned as a court judge as a member of the U.S.S.
He thought lightly of their decisions while tutoring countless budding attorneys in criminal law, leaving his fingerprints all over Indiana's criminal code. His death was announced that evening at a city council meeting – a sign of the respect the outspoken Karlson earned over three decades of teaching and knowledge. He retired from law school in 2008 but continued to teach criminal justice until his illness sidelined him this year.
Earlier in his career, Karlson, then a young Army judge, was assigned in 1972 to write the Army's official "after-action report" on the My Lai Massacre. Before joining the faculty at Indiana University, he taught at the University of Illinois College of Law. A noted expert on child abuse, he not only co-authored a book on the subject, he also wrote articles that appeared in the APSAC Handbook on Child Abuse, the Indiana Law Review, the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, Annals of Emergency Medicine and Defense Law Journal.
Professor Karlson was a qualified expert witness on the issue of appropriate methods for questioning very young children and on the issue of counsel competency. He was a member of the Association of Child Counselors, the American Child Abuse Professional Association, the Trial Lawyers Association of America, the Order of the Coif, and a former member of the Indiana Supreme Court Committee on Rules of Evidence and the Board of Board Examiners. National Trial Advocacy.
In Memoriam
Sponsors: Iu School of Medicine Alumni Association, IU School of Law - Indianapolis Alumni Association, and the Chicago Chapter of the Iuaa. CLE: 2.0 hours of Indiana CLE credit (pending approval) register online: alumni.indiana.edu/wintercollege March 8, 2011. Law alumni work with students). Location: Inlow Hall, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis Contact: Danny Kibble at [email protected].
Speaker: Professor alta Charo, University of Wisconsin Location: Wynne Courtroom (room 100), Inlow Hall, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis. Inlow Hall, 530 West New York Street, Indianapolis Contact: amanda Mulroony at [email protected] CLE: credit available (pending approval). CLE programs, all class cocktail reception, recognition of the class of 2011, individualized class activities Time: Tba.
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