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Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Commends Work Of Iu Faculty During Annual State Of The Judiciary, James Owsley Boyd
Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Commends Work Of Iu Faculty During Annual State Of The Judiciary, James Owsley Boyd
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Indiana Law Faculty Member’S Book Honored With Ippy, Other Awards, James Owsley Boyd
Indiana Law Faculty Member’S Book Honored With Ippy, Other Awards, James Owsley Boyd
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Nearly a year to the day since it was published, a book from incoming Indiana University Maurer School of Law faculty member has earned an Independent Publisher Book Award (“IPPY.”)
Professor Valena Beety’s Manifesting Justice: Wrongly Convicted Women Reclaim Their Rights won the Gold Medal in Women’s Issues. Since 1997, the Independent Publisher Book Awards have been recognizing the best independently published books each year.
Released on May 30, 2022, Beety’s book has already won two other prestigious awards—the Montaigne Medal and the Sarton Nonfiction Award—this spring.
“Professor Beety is a tremendous teacher and scholar, and we’re proud to see …
Deitche Earns Karen Hastie Williams Fellowship, James Owsley Boyd
Deitche Earns Karen Hastie Williams Fellowship, James Owsley Boyd
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La’Kendra Deitche, a 2L from Fort Wayne, Indiana, has been selected as one of eight—and the only one from outside the Washington, D.C. area—Karen Hastie Williams Leadership Fellows, a prestigious fellowship awarded by the D.C. Bar.
Deitche will complete a leadership orientation session followed by a six-month fellowship, from January through June 2023, on the D.C. Bar’s Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources community. The D.C. Bar offers 20 communities that help members develop expertise in specific practice areas.
Bell Appointed To National Civil Rights Commission, James Owsley Boyd
Bell Appointed To National Civil Rights Commission, James Owsley Boyd
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