Articles from 2020

Domestic Relationships: A Contemporary Approach

Thursday, April 16, 2020
Professor Estin recently published the second edition of her casebook Domestic Relationships: A Contemporary Approach.

Democratic Policing Before the Due Process Revolution

Thursday, April 16, 2020
Professor Seo recently published an essay in the Yale Law Journal, titled “Democratic Policing Before the Due Process Revolution.”

Cases and Materials on American Property Law

Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Professor Kurtz recently published a new edition of his casebook Cases and Materials on American Property Law, with Herbert Hovenkamp, Carol Necole Brown, and Christopher K. Odinet.

Bias Response on Campus

Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Professor Yockey recently published an article in the Journal of Law and Education, titled “Bias Response on Campus.”

Antitrust Amorphisms

Monday, April 13, 2020
Professor Sean P. Sullivan recently published an essay in the CPI Antitrust Chronicle, titled “Antitrust Amorphisms.”
Judge Bolger

Alaska Supreme Court Justice Joel Bolger stills reflects on lessons from UI College of Law

Friday, April 10, 2020
Alum Joel Bolger is the only judge to have been appointed to all four levels of the Alaska court system. He reflects on the lessons learned while at Iowa Law.
Portrait of married couple holding hands and standing in park.

10 Iowa Law Love Stories

Friday, April 10, 2020
In Honor of Valentine's Day, we asked alumni to share their Iowa Law love stories with us. We received numerous responses, showing us that love does bloom at Iowa Law. 

“From Here to There: A Reply to Professor Baer” and “Looking Glass: A Reply to Caulfield and Laufer”

Friday, April 10, 2020
Professor Diamantis recently published “From Here to There: A Reply to Professor Baer” and “Looking Glass: A Reply to Caulfield and Laufer” in the Iowa Law Review Online.