McKinney School of Law named interns in the Indiana Court of Appeals Carr L. Prior to her appointment at the law school, Professor deMaine clerked for the late Honorable David A.
Mary Beth Claus, ‘86
In addition to serving on the board of the Indianapolis Children's Museum, Alvey serves on health care-related boards and on the board of the law school's Alumni Association. I really care that the law school offers an evening program that helps people like me,” she says.
John Render, ‘71
Janice Pascuzzi Hrisomalos, ‘14
If Pascuzzi Hrisomalos hasn't fixed the health care system yet, she hasn't given up yet either.
Sybil Green, ‘01
At the end of the day, our clients are hospitals, and they want the best outcomes for their patients and want to comply with the law,” she says. Of all the things I have done in my career, mentoring has been the most fulfilling thing I have done,” she says.
Gretchen Gutman, ‘97
Evelyn Murphy, ‘92
For low- and middle-income countries, those traffic injuries and deaths create a high burden," says Murphy. Law school gave me the critical analytical skills I need because the legal systems of the two countries are not the same and often more I have to do research quickly," says Murphy.
Julie Reed, ‘04
Murphy received his law degree in 1999 and his master's degree with an emphasis in health planning from the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He was more interested in skills and researching different topics. me.".
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He spoke at the school at the invitation of Professor Frank Sullivan, Jr., a former member of the Indiana Supreme Court. Shepard became chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court in 1987 at the age of 40, at the time the youngest chief justice in the United States.
Supreme Court Justice Brent Dickson, ‘68
A Tribute to Justice, Brent Dickson's Contributions to Indiana Constitutional Law” was held in the Wynne Courtroom, followed by a reception in the Law School Atrium. The inaugural Cohen & Malad, LLP Consumer Law Fellowship Symposium was held at the Law School on February 19.
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The first student selected as a Cohen & Malad Fellow was Justin McGriffen, who planned the symposium, entitled “Judicial & Legal Perspectives on Consumer Protection.” The Indianapolis law firm Cohen & Malad established the fellowship in 2013 to promote student interest in working in the field of consumer law. The fellow works with the Law School's pro bono partner organizations or through the Law School's clinical programs to research topics in consumer law, mass torts, and class actions.
The student works under the direct supervision of a lawyer who is well versed in the area of law that the student pursues during the fellowship. The event, which took place in the Inlow Hall Wynne courtroom, featured Vice Dean Antony Page, who discussed arbitration clauses; A reception followed in the law school's atrium. A large crowd of students, faculty and alumni attended the first Cohen & Malad Fellowship Symposium.
OPPOSITE) Members of the law firm, Cohen & Malad, participated in the inaugural symposium at the law school.
Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law faculty members and a guest from Elon University School of Law gathered Feb. 23 in the Wynne Courtroom in Inlow Hall for a special remembrance of the United States Supreme Court felt. Justice Antonin Scalia. She noted the assessments he has made in this area, considering his extensive experience in this area of law. The subject of the lecture is often in the headlines, and Professor Drobac has been a widely consulted commentator on cases focusing on this area of the law.
This professorship is made possible through gifts contributed in honor of the late R. Bruce Townsend, a professor at the law school from 1946 until his retirement in 1982. Associate Dean Karen Bravo presented the final lecture in the Faculty Book Series Talk for the Fall 2015 Semester, when she and her co-editor discussed the Business and Human Rights Landscape on December 3. Dean Bravo is co-editor of the paper with Professor Jena Martin of West Virginia University College of Law. The day began with an overview of "The Problem of Excessive Partisan Conflict," presented by Professor Jack Balkin of Yale Law School and Professor Sanford Levinson of the University of Texas at Austin Law School.
Professor John Graham of the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs and IU McKinney Professor David Orentlicher shared their insights on the topic.
Focuses on Partisan Conflict
S. Supreme Court Impact in IP Law Discussed at
Design, Design Law and Innovation.” The event was held Nov. 11 in the Wynne Courtroom at Inlow Hall. In the photo, Professor Burstein is shown at left with Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen, director of IU McKinney's IP Center. Seymour is pictured at right with IP Center Director Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen.
Professor Hook is pictured on the right with IP Center Director Xuan-Thao Nguyen. The Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation sponsored a lecture titled "The Law of Look and Feel" on February 25 at IU McKinney. Pictured from left are IU McKinney Professor Leah Shaver, Professor Sunder and Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen.
Bepko Chair in Law, is the director of the IU McKinney Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation.
Professor Nguyen Trains Vietnam’s Judiciary on Revised Secured Transactions Law
Professor Nguyen also helped revise the law over the past two years. Professor Carlton Waterhouse, an internationally recognized scholar for his work in environmental law and environmental justice, has become director of the Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Law Program at Robert H. Indiana University. He currently serves as a member of the Indiana Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
She served in the original Office of Graduate Studies from 2004-2007 as Assistant Director of the LL.M. In the front row of the photo, kneeling, from left are Mohammed Almushaigeh, Siraij Bargawi, Wan Tiany, Liu Xiaodan and Zhang Ran. The event was part of the Health Law Society's annual Health Law Week at IU McKinney.
ABOVE) Students, alumni and members of the Health Legislature enjoyed a networking fair in Inlow Hall.
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Hosts IU Research Integrity Conference
RIGHT) Kate Gallin-Heffernan, partner and chair of the academic and clinical research group, Verrill Dana, LLP, in Boston, spoke on "The Legitimacy of Sequestration." director of the Hall Center for Law and Health, moderated the panel discussion that concluded the event. As the Health Law Scholars Program enters its second year, the Hall Center for Law and Health announces the expansion of this innovative program. Since its inception, the program, designed to provide interdisciplinary and in-depth study for students pursuing a JD/MPH or JD/MHA degree at the IU McKinney School of Law and the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health, has been funded by generous support from IU Health.
Her discussion was part of the Hall Center for Law and Health's Grand Rounds series. Professor Emerita Kinney is the founding director of the Hall Center for Law and Health, and is the Hall Render Professor of Law Emerita. From left to right you will see faculty affiliated with the Hall Center for Law and Health, including Robert Katz, Diana R.H.
Tovino presented a talk during the Hall Center for Law and Health Grand Rounds Series on March 22 in Inlow Hall.
Hall Center Grand Rounds Series
Professor Tovino is Director of the Health Law Program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The Hall Center for Law & Health is pleased to welcome Anya Prince, J.D., M.P.P., to Indiana University Robert H. The Hall Center's commitment to increasing student opportunities through cross-campus collaboration remains a major focus in the coming year.
To that end, we are pleased to announce that Daniel (Dan) Evans, Jr., '76, who has served as the President and CEO of IU Health for the past thirteen years, will increase his involvement with the Hall Center for Law. and Health and will offer a Seminar in Health Leadership during the 2016-2017 academic year. Silverman, J.D., M.P.H., Professor of Health Policy and Management at the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health, who holds a secondary appointment at IU McKinney School of Law, will increase his involvement with the school by offering new public health law courses and by collaborating work with the Hall Center team to promote and support our JD/MHA and JD/MPH joint degree programs. Adviser of the Year was presented to Professor Lahny Silva for her work with the Black Law Students Association.
The Best New Student Organization of the Year award went to the Student Immigration Law Society.
Fourth Annual Student Organization Awards Presented at iu mcKinney
Hailey has been appointed to the Marion County Bar Association (“MCBA”) Board of Directors for 2016. Smith has been appointed treasurer of the Defense Judicial Council of Indiana (DTCI). Rajendra, of Lansing, Michigan-based law firm FosterSwift, has been elected as a shareholder in the firm.
Amber Nicole Ying has been appointed to the Marion County Bar Association (“MCBA”) Board of Directors for 2016. Van Til has been appointed President of the Indiana Bankers Association (IBA), effective March 31, 2016. Bentley McNair has been appointed the Marion County Bar Association ("MCBA") Board of Directors for 2016.
Grant-Taylor was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Marion County Bar Association (“MCBA”) for 2016. Allen was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Marion County Bar Association (“MCBA”) for 2016. Coleman-Hadley was appointed on the Board of Directors of the Marion County Bar Association (“MCBA”) for 2016.
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