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Indiana University Maurer School of Law

The Indiana University Maurer School of Law is located on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. The school is named after Michael S. "Mickey" Maurer, an Indianapolis businessman and 1967 alumnus who donated $35 million in 2008. From its founding in 1842 until Maurer's donation, the school was known as the Indiana University School of Law – Bloomington.[2]

Indiana University
Maurer School of Law
Established1842; 181 years ago (1842)
School typePublic law school
DeanChristiana Ochoa
LocationBloomington, Indiana
Enrollment534
Faculty57 (full time)
USNWR ranking45th (2023)[1]
Websitewww.law.indiana.edu

The law school is one of two law schools operated by Indiana University, the other being the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law (IU McKinney) in Indianapolis. Although both law schools are part of Indiana University, each law school is wholly independent of the other.

History and background

 
Lowell E. Baier Hall, the law school's main building, on the IU Bloomington campus.

Founded in 1842, the Indiana University Maurer School of Law is one of the oldest law schools in the United States. The school is located on the southwest corner of the Indiana University Bloomington campus, which puts it in the center of Bloomington. The school maintains significant alumni bases in Indianapolis, Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York.[3]

Since its founding, the law school has produced many notable alumni, including an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, the current Chief Justice of Indiana, numerous state supreme court justices, and federal appellate and district court judges. The school's library, named for the American legal scholar and Indiana University law professor Jerome Hall, is one of the largest academic law libraries in the United States with more than 450,000 volumes. The library is primarily for the use of law school faculty and students, but members of the public who need to use the collection are also welcome.[4] Recent enhancements to the library include increased seating and study space, improved "green" lighting systems, and an online institutional repository.

Employment

According to the school's ABA-required disclosures, 83.5% of the Class of 2019 had obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment 10 months after graduation.[5]

Costs

The total cost of attendance (including tuition, fees, and living expenses) at the Maurer School of Law for the 2020-2021 academic year is $50,331 for an in-state resident, and $71,006 for a non-Indiana resident. Most students receive some form of financial aid.[6]

Academics

Academic reputation

In its 2022 rankings report released in March 2022, U.S. News & World Report ranked the IU Maurer School of Law 43rd among the nation's "Top 100 Law Schools".[7] The school's programs in tax, intellectual property, business and commercial law, and international law, ranked 17th, 20th, 21st, and 28th, respectively, according to U.S. News.

Admissions

More than 1,500 people applied to join the 2020 fall entering class, with 178 matriculating. The median LSAT and GPA for the entering class were 164 and 3.78.[8] Sixty percent of the incoming class was from outside Indiana, 46% were women, and 20% were minorities.[9] The school has no part-time or evening program; all students are full-time.

Degrees offered

The Juris Doctor (JD) degree is offered, along with 11 joint and dual degrees, including a JD/MBA with the Kelley School of Business and a JD/MPA with the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. A master's in cybersecurity law and policy is also available in partnership with the Kelley School and the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. The school also partners with various schools around the world to offer exchange programs. Graduate degrees are also offered: LLM with or without thesis, SJD, MCL, and a PhD in law and democracy. The LLM course of study provides six areas of specialization.[10]

Experiential education

The Maurer School of Law offers a wide range of experiential education opportunities, including five clinics (community law, conservation, entrepreneurship, intellectual property, and mediation); externships both in the US and abroad, and noncredit pro bono advocacy projects in areas such as immigration, protective orders, inmate assistance, will preparation, and LGBT matters. Students are asked to commit 60 hours of pro bono service during their three years of law school.[11]

Competitions and student organizations

Students compete in several competitions, including Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition, Jessup International Moot Court Competition, Trial Practice Competition, and Negotiations Competition. IU Maurer has more than 30 student organizations,[12] including Intellectual Property Association, International Law Society, and Public Interest Law Foundation. Local chapters of national organizations include the American Constitution Society, Federalist Society for Law and Public Studies, and American Bar Association Law Student Division.

Publications

  • Indiana Law Journal[13]
  • Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design[14]
  • Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies[15]
  • Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality[16]
  • IP Theory[17]

Centers

Center for Constitutional Democracy (CCD) seeks to study and promote constitutional democracy in countries marked by ethnic, religious, linguistic, and other divisions. Founded and directed by John S. Hastings Professor of Law David Williams, the CCD focuses its work in Burma, Liberia, South Sudan, and Libya, training the reform leaders of these countries in constitutionalism, parliamentary process, and legal ordering. The Center focuses its efforts on the constitutional aspects of democratic reform, enabling plural societies to peaceably provide meaningful self-governance to all their citizens. The CCD is the only educational institution in the United States that offers students the chance to work directly and regularly with foreign reform leaders to support constitutional democracy.[18]

Center for Intellectual Property Research supports study in all aspects of intellectual property law and allied fields including patent, trademark, unfair competition, copyright and information policy.[19]

Center for Law, Society, and Culture The fundamental mission of the Center for Law, Society & Culture is to promote and disseminate a multidisciplinary understanding of law through scholarship, teaching, and discussion. The Center produces, presents, and coordinates research conducted by exceptional scholars in schools and departments across Indiana University on the subject of law and legal problems. The Center supports research related to the law in a broad sense, including cultural aspects of law expressed through political theory and the humanities, and scientific aspects of law expressed through technological advance in biotechnology, environmental science, and information technology.[20]

Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession Forces of globalization, politics and the economy create enormous challenges and opportunities for lawyers, clients, policymakers, law schools and the public. The Center on the Global Legal Profession focuses on the role of lawyers in society, the business of lawyering, and the organizational context housing legal practice. The Center's faculty and fellows examine these issues through the lens of empirical research, using original and existing data and utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodology.[21] The Milton Stewart Fellows are selected in a competitive process each year for internships in India, South Korea, and Brazil under the direction of the Center.

Faculty

Maurer School of Law faculty include former Supreme Court clerks, practicing attorneys from some of the nation's top firms, former U.S. government administrators and legal consultants, former members of international organizations and courts, and visiting professors from around the world. Drawing on their varied experiences and in close collaboration with one another, faculty members consistently produce legal academic work that has a tangible impact on the legal profession. Current tenured and tenured-track faculty include, among others: Nicholas Almendares, Jeannine Bell, Kevin Brown, Hannah L. Buxbaum, Fred Cate, Daniel Cole, Kenneth Dau-Schmidt, Jessica M. Eaglin, Robert L. Fischman, Luis Fuentes-Rohwer, David Gamage, Charles Gardner Geyh, Joseph L. Hoffmann, Mark Janis, Aneil Kovvali, Leandra Lederman, Asaf Lubin, Jody Madeira, Donna M. Nagy, Christiana Ochoa, Aviva Orenstein, Steve Sanders, Jeffrey Stake, Shana Wallace, Deborah Widiss, and Susan Hoffman Williams. [22]

In addition to the current faculty, the law school's faculty has been honored by the teaching and scholarship of distinguished professors throughout its history. Some of them are:

Notable alumni

IU Maurer counts among its alumni many distinguished leaders in politics, public service, and the judiciary:

References

  1. ^ "Indiana University—Bloomington". U.S. News & World Report – Best Law Schools. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  2. ^ . Indiana University Bloomington. December 4, 2008. Archived from the original on December 10, 2008. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
  3. ^ "Forbidden: Error: Maurer School of Law: Indiana University Bloomington".
  4. ^ "Facilities use policy". Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  5. ^ "Employment Statistics" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Tuition and Expenses".
  7. ^ "Best Law School Rankings | Law Program Rankings | US News".
  8. ^ "Standard 509 Information Report" (PDF).
  9. ^ "The Class of 2023". www.law.indiana.edu. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  10. ^ "Graduate legal studies". indiana.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Experiential education". indiana.edu. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Student organizations". IU Maurer School of Law. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Indiana Law Journal". indiana.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  14. ^ "Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design - Maurer School of Law: Indiana University". indiana.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  15. ^ "Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies - Home of the IJGLS". indiana.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  16. ^ "Indiana Journal of Law & Social Equality at IU Maurer School of Law - Law School Journals - Maurer School of Law: Indiana University". indiana.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  17. ^ "IP Theory - Law School Journals - Maurer School of Law: Indiana University". iu.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  18. ^ "Center for Constitutional Democracy". indiana.edu. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
  19. ^ "Center for Intellectual Property Research". IU Maurer School of Law. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  20. ^ "Center for Law, Society and Culture". indiana.edu. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  21. ^ "Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession". indiana.edu. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  22. ^ For the full list of faculty on the School's website: https://law.indiana.edu/about/people/index.html?keyword=&role=tenured-and-tenure-track-faculty&area=all
  23. ^ Cottman, George S. "Who's Who in Indiana— Brief Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women". Indiana University.
  24. ^ Harold E. Achor Bio April 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  25. ^ "Biographical or Historical Sketch: Norman F. Arterburn, Judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana". Vincennes University.
  26. ^ Franklin Cleckley bio.
  27. ^ Roger O. Debruler bio January 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  28. ^ Kellam, John. "Fred Carl Gause". Maurer School of Law Digital Repository. Indiana University Bloomington.
  29. ^ "Frank Earl Gilkison". Maurer School of Law Digital Repository. Indiana University Bloomington.
  30. ^ Richard Givan bio October 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  31. ^ Christopher M. Goff
  32. ^ Pamela Jones Harbour bio June 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  33. ^ John S. Hastings bio.
  34. ^ George Washington Henley bio April 17, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  35. ^ Feisal al-Istrabadi bio.
  36. ^ "Heart Attack is Fatal to O. S. Jackson". Valparaiso Vidette Newspaper. 3 Jun 1940.
  37. ^ "Hancock County". Indiana University Alumni Quarterly. 11 (418). 1924.
  38. ^ Paul G. Jasper bio June 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  39. ^ Michael S. Kanne bio May 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  40. ^ Frederick Landis, Jr. bio June 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  41. ^ Rodolfo Lozano bio June 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  42. ^ Larry J. McKinney bio May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  43. ^ "Former Attorney General Stricken Fatally in Cab". Jeffersonville Evening News. 6 Aug 1954.
  44. ^ James E. Noland bio May 14, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  45. ^ Dixon Prentice bio April 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  46. ^ Frederick E. Rakestraw bio April 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  47. ^ "Lauren Kay Robel : Faculty and Staff of Indiana University Maurer School of Law". www.law.indiana.edu. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  48. ^ Flerida Ruth P. Romero bio.
  49. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 January 2013.
  50. ^ Curtis G. Shake bio May 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  51. ^ Frank Sullivan, Jr. bio July 26, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  52. ^ John D. Tinder bio July 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
  53. ^ Walter Emanuel Treanor bio June 14, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  54. ^ Joseph Van Bokkelen bio July 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.

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This article contains academic boosterism which primarily serves to praise or promote the subject and may be a sign of a conflict of interest Please improve this article by removing peacock terms weasel words and other promotional material July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Indiana University Maurer School of Law is located on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington Indiana The school is named after Michael S Mickey Maurer an Indianapolis businessman and 1967 alumnus who donated 35 million in 2008 From its founding in 1842 until Maurer s donation the school was known as the Indiana University School of Law Bloomington 2 Indiana UniversityMaurer School of LawEstablished1842 181 years ago 1842 School typePublic law schoolDeanChristiana OchoaLocationBloomington IndianaEnrollment534Faculty57 full time USNWR ranking45th 2023 1 Websitewww wbr law wbr indiana wbr eduThe law school is one of two law schools operated by Indiana University the other being the Indiana University Robert H McKinney School of Law IU McKinney in Indianapolis Although both law schools are part of Indiana University each law school is wholly independent of the other Contents 1 History and background 2 Employment 3 Costs 4 Academics 4 1 Academic reputation 4 2 Admissions 4 3 Degrees offered 5 Experiential education 6 Competitions and student organizations 7 Publications 8 Centers 9 Faculty 10 Notable alumni 11 References 12 External linksHistory and background Edit Lowell E Baier Hall the law school s main building on the IU Bloomington campus Founded in 1842 the Indiana University Maurer School of Law is one of the oldest law schools in the United States The school is located on the southwest corner of the Indiana University Bloomington campus which puts it in the center of Bloomington The school maintains significant alumni bases in Indianapolis Chicago Washington D C and New York 3 Since its founding the law school has produced many notable alumni including an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court the current Chief Justice of Indiana numerous state supreme court justices and federal appellate and district court judges The school s library named for the American legal scholar and Indiana University law professor Jerome Hall is one of the largest academic law libraries in the United States with more than 450 000 volumes The library is primarily for the use of law school faculty and students but members of the public who need to use the collection are also welcome 4 Recent enhancements to the library include increased seating and study space improved green lighting systems and an online institutional repository Employment EditAccording to the school s ABA required disclosures 83 5 of the Class of 2019 had obtained full time long term JD required employment 10 months after graduation 5 Costs EditThe total cost of attendance including tuition fees and living expenses at the Maurer School of Law for the 2020 2021 academic year is 50 331 for an in state resident and 71 006 for a non Indiana resident Most students receive some form of financial aid 6 Academics EditAcademic reputation Edit In its 2022 rankings report released in March 2022 U S News amp World Report ranked the IU Maurer School of Law 43rd among the nation s Top 100 Law Schools 7 The school s programs in tax intellectual property business and commercial law and international law ranked 17th 20th 21st and 28th respectively according to U S News Admissions Edit More than 1 500 people applied to join the 2020 fall entering class with 178 matriculating The median LSAT and GPA for the entering class were 164 and 3 78 8 Sixty percent of the incoming class was from outside Indiana 46 were women and 20 were minorities 9 The school has no part time or evening program all students are full time Degrees offered Edit The Juris Doctor JD degree is offered along with 11 joint and dual degrees including a JD MBA with the Kelley School of Business and a JD MPA with the O Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs A master s in cybersecurity law and policy is also available in partnership with the Kelley School and the Luddy School of Informatics Computing and Engineering The school also partners with various schools around the world to offer exchange programs Graduate degrees are also offered LLM with or without thesis SJD MCL and a PhD in law and democracy The LLM course of study provides six areas of specialization 10 Experiential education EditThe Maurer School of Law offers a wide range of experiential education opportunities including five clinics community law conservation entrepreneurship intellectual property and mediation externships both in the US and abroad and noncredit pro bono advocacy projects in areas such as immigration protective orders inmate assistance will preparation and LGBT matters Students are asked to commit 60 hours of pro bono service during their three years of law school 11 Competitions and student organizations EditStudents compete in several competitions including Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition Jessup International Moot Court Competition Trial Practice Competition and Negotiations Competition IU Maurer has more than 30 student organizations 12 including Intellectual Property Association International Law Society and Public Interest Law Foundation Local chapters of national organizations include the American Constitution Society Federalist Society for Law and Public Studies and American Bar Association Law Student Division Publications EditIndiana Law Journal 13 Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design 14 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 15 Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality 16 IP Theory 17 Centers EditCenter for Constitutional Democracy CCD seeks to study and promote constitutional democracy in countries marked by ethnic religious linguistic and other divisions Founded and directed by John S Hastings Professor of Law David Williams the CCD focuses its work in Burma Liberia South Sudan and Libya training the reform leaders of these countries in constitutionalism parliamentary process and legal ordering The Center focuses its efforts on the constitutional aspects of democratic reform enabling plural societies to peaceably provide meaningful self governance to all their citizens The CCD is the only educational institution in the United States that offers students the chance to work directly and regularly with foreign reform leaders to support constitutional democracy 18 Center for Intellectual Property Research supports study in all aspects of intellectual property law and allied fields including patent trademark unfair competition copyright and information policy 19 Center for Law Society and Culture The fundamental mission of the Center for Law Society amp Culture is to promote and disseminate a multidisciplinary understanding of law through scholarship teaching and discussion The Center produces presents and coordinates research conducted by exceptional scholars in schools and departments across Indiana University on the subject of law and legal problems The Center supports research related to the law in a broad sense including cultural aspects of law expressed through political theory and the humanities and scientific aspects of law expressed through technological advance in biotechnology environmental science and information technology 20 Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession Forces of globalization politics and the economy create enormous challenges and opportunities for lawyers clients policymakers law schools and the public The Center on the Global Legal Profession focuses on the role of lawyers in society the business of lawyering and the organizational context housing legal practice The Center s faculty and fellows examine these issues through the lens of empirical research using original and existing data and utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodology 21 The Milton Stewart Fellows are selected in a competitive process each year for internships in India South Korea and Brazil under the direction of the Center Faculty EditMaurer School of Law faculty include former Supreme Court clerks practicing attorneys from some of the nation s top firms former U S government administrators and legal consultants former members of international organizations and courts and visiting professors from around the world Drawing on their varied experiences and in close collaboration with one another faculty members consistently produce legal academic work that has a tangible impact on the legal profession Current tenured and tenured track faculty include among others Nicholas Almendares Jeannine Bell Kevin Brown Hannah L Buxbaum Fred Cate Daniel Cole Kenneth Dau Schmidt Jessica M Eaglin Robert L Fischman Luis Fuentes Rohwer David Gamage Charles Gardner Geyh Joseph L Hoffmann Mark Janis Aneil Kovvali Leandra Lederman Asaf Lubin Jody Madeira Donna M Nagy Christiana Ochoa Aviva Orenstein Steve Sanders Jeffrey Stake Shana Wallace Deborah Widiss and Susan Hoffman Williams 22 In addition to the current faculty the law school s faculty has been honored by the teaching and scholarship of distinguished professors throughout its history Some of them are Morris S Arnold senior status judge for the U S Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit served briefly as dean in the 1980s Bernard Gavit dean of the law school in the 1930s and 40s who guided the school s rise to preeminence Julius Getman nationally known scholar in labor and employment law James Hughes law professor in the 1850s judge U S Court of Claims Paul McNutt youngest dean in the law school s history governor of Indiana during the Great Depression High Commissioner to the Philippines Richard M Milburn served as Indiana Attorney General after teaching law for twelve years at IU 23 S Jay Plager dean from 1977 84 secured funding for faculty growth and building expansion currently Senior Circuit Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitNotable alumni EditIU Maurer counts among its alumni many distinguished leaders in politics public service and the judiciary Shirley Abrahamson 1956 Chief Justice Wisconsin Supreme Court Harold Achor 1931 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 24 Norman Arterburn 1923 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 25 Birch Bayh 1960 U S Senator David L Carden 1976 U S Ambassador to ASEAN Hoagy Carmichael 1926 American composer Franklin Cleckley 1965 First African American Justice of the West Virginia Supreme Court 26 George N Craig 1932 Governor of Indiana Gonzalo P Curiel 1979 Judge U S District Court for the Southern District of California Roger O DeBruler 1960 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 27 S Hugh Dillin 1938 U S District Court Judge Jesse E Eschbach 1949 Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Scott Flanders 1982 CEO of Playboy Enterprises Inc citation needed Fred Gause 1900 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 28 Brad Gerstner 1996 Founder of Altimeter Capital Frank Gilkison 1901 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 29 Richard Givan 1951 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 30 Christopher Goff 1996 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 31 circular reference Willis Gorman 1835 U S Congressman Charles A Halleck 1924 U S Congressman Lee H Hamilton 1956 U S Congressman and Chairman of the 9 11 Commission and the Iraq Study Group Pamela Jones Harbour 1984 Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission 32 Vance Hartke 1948 U S Senator John S Hastings 1924 Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 33 George Washington Henley 1914 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 34 Feisal al Istrabadi 1988 Iraqi UN Ambassador 35 Omer Stokes Jackson 1905 28th Indiana Attorney General 36 37 Paul G Jasper 1932 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 38 William E Jenner 1930 U S Senator Michael S Kanne 1968 Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 39 Earl Kintner 1938 chair of Federal Trade Commission in the Eisenhower era Frederick Landis Jr 1934 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 40 Rodolfo Lozano 1966 U S District Court Judge 41 Arthur C Mellette 1866 first Governor of South Dakota and last territorial Governor of the Dakota Territory Frank McCloskey 1971 U S Congressman Larry J McKinney 1969 Chief Judge U S District Court 42 J Emmett McManamon 1934 33rd Indiana Attorney General 43 Sherman Minton 1915 Justice U S Supreme Court U S Senator James E Noland 1948 U S District Court Judge 44 Frank O Bannon 1957 Governor of Indiana Dixon Prentice 1942 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 45 Frederick Rakestraw 1947 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 46 Jeanette Reibman 1940 Pennsylvania State Representative and State Senator Lauren Robel 1983 Val Nolan Professor of Law Provost and Executive Vice President at Indiana University 47 Flerida Ruth P Romero LLM 1955 Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 48 Loretta H Rush 1983 Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 49 Curtis G Shake 1910 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 50 Geoffrey G Slaughter 1989 Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court George P Smith II 1964 Law Professor Lecturer Scholar Shap Smith 1991 Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives Jamal Sowell former Florida Secretary of Commerce and CEO of Enterprise Florida William Stewart 1959 Chief Counsel to the National Labor Relations Board Jean Stoffregen lawyer who worked against racial injustice Juanita Kidd Stout Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania first black woman to serve as a state supreme court justice Frank Sullivan Jr 1982 Associate Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court retired 51 John V Sullivan 1977 Parliamentarian of the U S House of Representatives John D Tinder 1975 Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 52 Walter Emanuel Treanor 1922 Judge U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court 53 Joseph Van Bokkelen 1969 U S Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana U S District Court Judge 54 Michael Uslan 1976 originator of Batman movie series Richard B Wathen 1942 Indiana State Representative journalist and author Wendell Willkie 1916 Presidential CandidateReferences Edit Indiana University Bloomington U S News amp World Report Best Law Schools Retrieved 13 May 2023 IU Bloomington School of Law renamed in honor of largest ever donor Indiana University Bloomington December 4 2008 Archived from the original on December 10 2008 Retrieved June 21 2021 Forbidden Error Maurer School of Law Indiana University Bloomington Facilities use policy Retrieved 2018 04 05 Employment Statistics PDF Tuition and Expenses Best Law School Rankings Law Program Rankings US News Standard 509 Information Report PDF The Class of 2023 www law indiana edu Retrieved 15 January 2021 Graduate legal studies indiana edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 Experiential education indiana edu Retrieved 15 January 2021 Student organizations IU Maurer School of Law Retrieved 15 January 2021 Indiana Law Journal indiana edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design Maurer School of Law Indiana University indiana edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies Home of the IJGLS indiana edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 Indiana Journal of Law amp Social Equality at IU Maurer School of Law Law School Journals Maurer School of Law Indiana University indiana edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 IP Theory Law School Journals Maurer School of Law Indiana University iu edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 Center for Constitutional Democracy indiana edu Retrieved 14 March 2017 Center for Intellectual Property Research IU Maurer School of Law Retrieved 15 January 2021 Center for Law Society and Culture indiana edu Retrieved 15 January 2021 Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession indiana edu Retrieved 15 January 2021 For the full list of faculty on the School s website https law indiana edu about people index html keyword amp role tenured and tenure track faculty amp area all Cottman George S Who s Who in Indiana Brief Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women Indiana University Harold E Achor Bio Archived April 12 2010 at the Wayback Machine Biographical or Historical Sketch Norman F Arterburn Judge of the Supreme Court of Indiana Vincennes University Franklin Cleckley bio Roger O Debruler bio Archived January 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine Kellam John Fred Carl Gause Maurer School of Law Digital Repository Indiana University Bloomington Frank Earl Gilkison Maurer School of Law Digital Repository Indiana University Bloomington Richard Givan bio Archived October 28 2008 at the Wayback Machine Christopher M Goff Pamela Jones Harbour bio Archived June 6 2010 at the Wayback Machine John S Hastings bio George Washington Henley bio Archived April 17 2011 at the Wayback Machine Feisal al Istrabadi bio Heart Attack is Fatal to O S Jackson Valparaiso Vidette Newspaper 3 Jun 1940 Hancock County Indiana University Alumni Quarterly 11 418 1924 Paul G Jasper bio Archived June 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine Michael S Kanne bio Archived May 13 2009 at the Wayback Machine Frederick Landis Jr bio Archived June 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine Rodolfo Lozano bio Archived June 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine Larry J McKinney bio Archived May 27 2010 at the Wayback Machine Former Attorney General Stricken Fatally in Cab Jeffersonville Evening News 6 Aug 1954 James E Noland bio Archived May 14 2009 at the Wayback Machine Dixon Prentice bio Archived April 12 2010 at the Wayback Machine Frederick E Rakestraw bio Archived April 12 2010 at the Wayback Machine Lauren Kay Robel Faculty and Staff of Indiana University Maurer School of Law www law indiana edu Retrieved 2 March 2019 Flerida Ruth P Romero bio Justice Loretta H Rush Archived from the original on 18 January 2013 Curtis G Shake bio Archived May 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Frank Sullivan Jr bio Archived July 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine John D Tinder bio Archived July 9 2010 at the Wayback Machine Walter Emanuel Treanor bio Archived June 14 2011 at the Wayback Machine Joseph Van Bokkelen bio Archived July 21 2009 at the Wayback Machine External links Edit39 09 54 3 N 86 31 35 4 W 39 165083 N 86 526500 W 39 165083 86 526500 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maurer School of Law Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indiana University Maurer School of Law amp oldid 1165328704 Publications, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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