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Indiana Law Update : Volume 2
- November 2004
Law Library: Why Indiana Outranks Harvard;
Schwartz Delivers Harris Lecture;
Aman Publishes Book on Taming Globalization;
Civil Rights Legend to Lecture on Experiences with Litigating Brown v. Board;
Practitioners in Residence: Flanders, Artim, Showley, Harris, Uslan;
IP Advisory Board Convenes;
Gillespie Named Deputy Chief Counsel of OCC;
Judge Reinstein named to Judicial Education Project for U.S. Department of Justice;
In Memoriam: C. Ben Dutton
- June/July 2004
Law School institutes LRAP;
Cate writes report on privacy and terrorism;
Conference on death penalty reform slated for September;
Entrepreneurship Clinic to open shop this fall;
Former Indiana law professor appointed to bankruptcy court;
Brown to head university's Hudson and Holland Scholars Programs;
Alumni News
- May 2004
Commission chaired by Hoffmann releases death penalty recommendations;
Bell, Johnsen receive tenure;
New clinic to focus on mental health, disability, and law;
Williams's book offers feminist reading of First Amendment;
Alumni News
- March/April 2004
Baude and CNN bureau chief address War on Terror; Harvard's Orfield leads symposium on resegregation since Brown v. Board;
Journal conference considers globalization and education;
Joint Law/SPEA workshop on wildlife refuges crosses disciplinary boundaries;
Champions named in Sherman Minton Moot Court competition;
Alumni News and Events;
and Faculty News
- February 2004
Alumni return as practitioners in residence; Title IX author Bayh speaks at school;
Law School celebrates Year of the Monkey; Alumni Events; Class Notes; and Faculty News
- January 2004
Shearer to speak on international law;
Law School celebrates 50th anniversary of landmark decision;
Pankratz spends year with human rights group;
Alumnae team up family style;
Alumni Shadow Program makes successful debut;
Wanted: Alumni award nominations;
Faculty News;
Fund for Excellence in full swing; and
Open position at the School of Law.
- December 2003
Gros Louis named interim chancellor;
Nussbaum delivers Harris Lecture;
Zoller argues for U.S. at The Hague;
Student wins civic engagement award;
"Matching the Promise" scholarship campaign launched;
Alumni and faculty news; and Fund for Excellence update.
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