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Maurer School Of Law Names New Assistant Dean For Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion, James Owsley Boyd
Maurer School Of Law Names New Assistant Dean For Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion, James Owsley Boyd
Keep Up With the Latest News from the Law School (blog)
Dr. Gabriel Escobedo has been appointed the Law School’s inaugural assistant dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Escobedo has strong ties to Indiana University, earning his Ph.D. in Anthropology of Performing Arts and Latinx Culture from the university in 2023. He was an assistant instructor in IU’s Department of Anthropology from 2013-15.
“Gabriel will be a strong leader for our DEI efforts, and we’re excited to welcome him and his family back to Bloomington,” Maurer School of Law Dean Christiana Ochoa said. “His experience and success working collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders at Michigan Technological University stood out …
Maurer School Of Law, Iu Northwest Partner On Law Scholars Program, James Owsley Boyd
Maurer School Of Law, Iu Northwest Partner On Law Scholars Program, James Owsley Boyd
Keep Up With the Latest News from the Law School (blog)
The Indiana University Maurer School of Law, working in collaboration with Indiana University Northwest, has established a new program to act as a pipeline into law school, the schools announced today (June 27).
The Indiana University Northwest Law Scholars Program will substantially reduce tuition for up to four IU Northwest graduates interested in pursuing a legal education in Bloomington, as well as supply qualifying students with dedicated faculty mentorship to help ensure their success.
‘Radical Turn Away’ From Admissions Tests? Deans Say Claims Of Increased Diversity May Be Unfounded, Tyler Fenwick
‘Radical Turn Away’ From Admissions Tests? Deans Say Claims Of Increased Diversity May Be Unfounded, Tyler Fenwick
Christiana Ochoa (7/22-10/22 Acting; 11/2022-)
Indiana University Maurer School of Law Dean Christiana Ochoa said those who want to do away with requiring law school admission tests for diversity’s sake have it backward.
The idea that law school diversity would increase if tests like the LSAT and Graduate Record Examination, or GRE, became an optional part of the admissions process is unfounded, Ochoa said.
Instead, she said she’s worried the opposite is true — that the move would actually hurt diversity.
And she is not alone.
Ochoa was one of 60 deans to sign a letter last September pushing back against the proposed change to …
New Dean Of Maurer Signifies Continued Growth To Iu Community, Matthew Fort
New Dean Of Maurer Signifies Continued Growth To Iu Community, Matthew Fort
Christiana Ochoa (7/22-10/22 Acting; 11/2022-)
Christiana Ochoa was recently announced as the Dean of the Maurer School of Law. She is the first Latina dean of the law school. This announcement was celebrated by the Latinx student and staff community here at IU, as they expressed their support for her and look forward to the culture she’ll facilitate at the law school.
Ochoa pointed to the law school’s legacy being important and central to academic discussions and legal evolution as reason for her excitement to take this position. With its activities in providing top-notch advice to the bench and the bar, the law school occupies …
Lifetimes: Fred Aman '67, Merging The Worlds Of Law And Music, University Of Rochester
Lifetimes: Fred Aman '67, Merging The Worlds Of Law And Music, University Of Rochester
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
Now the holder of a named professorship at the Maurer School of Law at Indiana University Bloomington, University of Rochester Life Trustee Fred Aman '67 retired last year after a decorated career as an attorney, legal scholar, and academic administrator. Along the way, he's been an accomplished jazz drummer.
To read more and hear some of Aman's music, visit uofr.us/fred-aman
Modular Online Learning Design: A Flexible Approach For Diverse Learning Needs (Book Review), Ashley A. Ahlbrand
Modular Online Learning Design: A Flexible Approach For Diverse Learning Needs (Book Review), Ashley A. Ahlbrand
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Provost's Path: How More Than 200 Scholars Reached The Top Academic Job On Campus, And Where They Went Next, Audrey Williams June
The Provost's Path: How More Than 200 Scholars Reached The Top Academic Job On Campus, And Where They Went Next, Audrey Williams June
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
For professors who have risen through the ranks of academic administration, serving as provost lets them broaden their reach. Provosts set an institution’s academic vision, supervise deans, oversee accreditation, create strategic plans, and manage budgets, among other things. It’s also a job with cachet on campus. The provost, second in command, is widely recognized as having a job that is a steppingstone to other high-profile positions, particularly a college presidency.
In more ways than one, the provost’s role is a pivotal one, and even more so at the sprawling academic enterprises that are the nation’s top research institutions.
What Do Indiana Law Schools Do For Students In Need?, Inge Van Der Cruysse
What Do Indiana Law Schools Do For Students In Need?, Inge Van Der Cruysse
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Thinking On Your Feet: Reflections Of A First-Time Online Instructor, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
Thinking On Your Feet: Reflections Of A First-Time Online Instructor, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Online education continues to rise in popularity for both undergraduate and graduate education. Among the reasons commonly stated for this preference is flexibility, both of time and location. It came as little surprise, therefore, when our Law Library’s long-term proposal to develop an online advanced legal research course found itself on the fast track. This article will discuss the process we went through to develop this course, the end result, and the lessons learned along the way.
Historical Sketch Of The Indiana University, David Demaree Banta
Historical Sketch Of The Indiana University, David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
Historical sketch of Indiana University from its founding until 1889. It is unknown when this piece was written or if it was published.
Reclaiming Our Essential Freedom To Determine Who May Be Admitted To Study Law, Jeffrey E. Stake
Reclaiming Our Essential Freedom To Determine Who May Be Admitted To Study Law, Jeffrey E. Stake
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Board Of Trustees Names Robel As New Iu Provost, Colleen Sikorski
Board Of Trustees Names Robel As New Iu Provost, Colleen Sikorski
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Robel Settles Into Interim Provostship, Kristen Clark
Robel Settles Into Interim Provostship, Kristen Clark
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
No abstract provided.
Can Public International Boarding Schools In Ghana Be The Next Educational Reform Movement For Low-Income Urban Minority Public School Students?, Kevin D. Brown
Can Public International Boarding Schools In Ghana Be The Next Educational Reform Movement For Low-Income Urban Minority Public School Students?, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The past twenty-five years has witnessed dramatic changes in the world, including the rise of international trade, unprecedented movement of people across national borders, tremendous advances in communication technologies and new forms of knowledge. Due to the changes of this magnitude, the American public is aware of new and formidable global and international problems that did not exist before. However, these changes also provide the conditions for applying new solutions to domestic problems that have plagued American society for decades. This Article puts forward an innovative suggestion to a persistent problem of American society: the problem of how to improve …
Now Is The Appropriate Time For Selective Higher Education Programs To Collect Racial And Ethnic Data On Its Black Applicants And Students, Kevin D. Brown
Now Is The Appropriate Time For Selective Higher Education Programs To Collect Racial And Ethnic Data On Its Black Applicants And Students, Kevin D. Brown
Articles by Maurer Faculty
American colleges and universities have traditionally lumped all of their black students into a unified “Black/African/African American" category. However, there is growing evidence that American higher education is witnessing a historic change in the racial and ethnic ancestry of Blacks who are the beneficiaries of affirmative action. Recent studies have pointed out that disproportionately large percentages of Blacks benefiting from affirmative action are foreign-born Black immigrants, their sons and/or daughters, and multiracials. In addition, the number and percentage of blacks approaching college age from these groups will increase substantially in the next five to ten years.
In light of this …
Lessons Learned From Comparing The Application Of Constitutional Law And Anti-Discrimination Law To African Americans In The U.S. And Dalits In India In The Context Of Higher Education, Kevin D. Brown, Vinay Sitapati
Lessons Learned From Comparing The Application Of Constitutional Law And Anti-Discrimination Law To African Americans In The U.S. And Dalits In India In The Context Of Higher Education, Kevin D. Brown, Vinay Sitapati
Articles by Maurer Faculty
In this Article the authors will compare the development of constitutional law and federal anti-discrimination law in the context of higher education of African-Americans in the U.S. and Dalits in India. Both groups suffer from oppression and discrimination based upon a hereditary trait and related to their integration into mainstream society; neither group is completely isolated from the majority population responsible for the discrimination; and African-Americans and Dalits approximate similar percentages of their country's population. Based upon the 2000 census, African-Americans constitute 12.7% of the American populations, and, according to the 1991 Census Report of India, Dalits make up 16.5% …
The Challenge And Promise Of Public Legal Education, Lauren K. Robel
The Challenge And Promise Of Public Legal Education, Lauren K. Robel
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Hess V. Indiana Revisited: A Panel Discussion With Case Participants (Video), Ralph F. Gaebler, Richard Vaughan
Hess V. Indiana Revisited: A Panel Discussion With Case Participants (Video), Ralph F. Gaebler, Richard Vaughan
Maurer Law Events
On November 19th, 2004, a panel discussion was held in the Moot Court Room of the Indiana University-Bloomington School of Law. The topic of the discussion was the landmark United States Supreme Court case, Hess v. Indiana. The case is particularly relevant to the law school because two members of the faculty (Tom Schornhorst and Pat Baude) served as lawyers to the defendant Greg Hess. Additionally, the protest and arrest took place half a block from the law school in front of the University's administration building (Bryan Hall) in 1970.
Joining Professors Schornhorst and Baude on the panel are three …
A Saturday With Herman B. Wells, Douglass G. Boshkoff
A Saturday With Herman B. Wells, Douglass G. Boshkoff
Douglass Boshkoff (1971-1972 Acting; 1972-1975)
No abstract provided.
Reflecting On The Presidency Of Herman B. Wells, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Reflecting On The Presidency Of Herman B. Wells, Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
No abstract provided.
Reflecting On The Presidency Of Herman B Wells, Alfred C. Aman
Reflecting On The Presidency Of Herman B Wells, Alfred C. Aman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Teaching The Republican Child: Three Antebellum Stories About Law, Schooling, And The Construction Of American Families, Michael Grossberg
Teaching The Republican Child: Three Antebellum Stories About Law, Schooling, And The Construction Of American Families, Michael Grossberg
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Laboring In The Academic Marketplace: The Case For Tenure, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Laboring In The Academic Marketplace: The Case For Tenure, Kenneth G. Dau-Schmidt
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Regulation Of Academic Standards In Intercollegiate Athletics, Ronald J. Waicukauski
The Regulation Of Academic Standards In Intercollegiate Athletics, Ronald J. Waicukauski
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Bakke In Balance: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Robert M. O'Neil
Bakke In Balance: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Robert M. O'Neil
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
God And Government At Yale: The Limits Of Federal Regulation Of Higher Education, Robert M. O'Neil
God And Government At Yale: The Limits Of Federal Regulation Of Higher Education, Robert M. O'Neil
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Training For Socio-Legal Research: College Prior To Law School, Self Help And On-The-Job Training, Dan Hopson Jr.
Training For Socio-Legal Research: College Prior To Law School, Self Help And On-The-Job Training, Dan Hopson Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Roundtable On Foreign Exchanges: Proceedings, William Burnett Harvey, Thomas Ehrlich
Roundtable On Foreign Exchanges: Proceedings, William Burnett Harvey, Thomas Ehrlich
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Judicial Overkill: The Campus And The Courts, Robert M. O'Neil
Judicial Overkill: The Campus And The Courts, Robert M. O'Neil
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Private Universities And Public Law, Robert M. O'Neil
Private Universities And Public Law, Robert M. O'Neil
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.