Iowa Law News

New Professor Diane Lourdes Dick poses in front of fall foliage

Iowa Law welcomes Diane Lourdes Dick to the faculty this fall

Friday, May 6, 2022
Professor Dick’s teaching and scholarship focuses on business and tax law with an emphasis on commercial finance, business bankruptcy and out-of-court restructuring, and business entity taxation.
Class of 2022 orientation photo outside of BLB on a sunny day.

2022 Iowa Law Commencement Events

Monday, May 2, 2022
The Class of 2022 faced many challenges during the past three years. Challenges that have tested their spirit, proved their resilience, and helped prepare them for their future legal careers. We look forward to celebrating their achievements this week.
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Third-year law students get their day in court, fighting for students' rights

Monday, May 2, 2022
Yutian Lei and Alison Leuchtenmacher, both third-year law students, recently tried and won a court case as a part of their field placement with Student Legal Services (SLS).
Ezzat Nsouli portrait

Student Spotlight: Ezzat Nsouli discovers his passion for policy

Wednesday, April 27, 2022
The fast pace and ability to interact with people are some of his favorite aspects of politics. “It's a lot of moving parts, and no two days are the same. It really teaches you to think on your feet, move fast, and work well under pressure.”  
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Hubbell gift provides new environmental law opportunities and cross-disciplinary experience

Friday, April 22, 2022
The Hubbell Environmental Law Initiative (HELI), made possible by the $5 million gift from Iowa Law alumni Charlotte Beyer Hubbell (76JD) and Fred Hubbell (76JD), is helping the law school take its environmental law program to the next level.
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Iowa Law welcomes Professor Alicia Solow-Niederman this fall

Thursday, April 21, 2022
Professor Solow-Niederman’s research evaluates how digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence, both challenge and offer opportunities to improve existing legal institutions and regulatory approaches
3L Lauren Knudson poses on the bridge overlooking the Iowa River

Student Spotlight: Lauren Knudson heads to D.C. to focus on antitrust law

Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Before she heads out to Washington D.C. to join Mayer Brown’s litigation team with a focus on antitrust after graduation, 3L Lauren Knudson will be spending a year as a law clerk for Senior Judge Michael J. Melloy of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. This is especially exciting for Knudson who enjoys, and has plenty of experience with, research and writing.  
A headshot of Professor Andrew Jordan outdoors on a spring day.

Iowa Law welcomes Professor Andrew Jordan this fall

Wednesday, April 13, 2022
The University Iowa College of Law is pleased to announce that Professor Andrew Jordan will be joining the Iowa Law faculty as an associate professor starting this fall. Professor Jordan’s research focuses on issues in legal and moral philosophy, constitutional theory, and contract law.
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Alumni DEI Council members share about mentorship, role models, and their advice for women in law

Thursday, March 31, 2022
The Alumni DEI Council was established to help promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. The council is open to all and focuses on mentorship and student retention. Recently, women from the group shared their thoughts on mentorship, role models and advice for women entering the field of law.
A portrait of former Iowa Law dean and Supreme Court Justice Wiley Rutledge

The story of former Iowa Law dean and Supreme Court Justice, Wiley Rutledge

Friday, March 25, 2022
36 Iowa Law Review described Rutledge as a teacher of law who had “the happy faculty of arousing the interest and latent talents of his students, and of stimulating their best efforts. He was especially attracted by young people and his sincere and genuine interest in his students was rewarded by their warm and abiding affection.