Iowa Law News
Faculty Fellowship program sees early success after its relaunch in 2020
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Iowa Law has successfully hired two fellows over the past two years and is in the process of hiring a third fellow to join the faculty in fall 2022. The program provides scholars and teachers with mentoring and career development with the goal of increasing diversity in the legal profession.
Student Spotlight: Kabi Palaniappan finds home at Iowa Law
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Between its location in the heart of the Midwest, the school’s emphasis on writing, and the engaged and supportive alumni network, 2L student Kabi Palaniappan knew Iowa was the best place for him.
Introducing the Hubbell Environmental Law Initiative
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
The initiative will generate opportunities for the University of Iowa College of Law to deepen and broaden its engagement with environmental issues in Iowa and across the nation. In time, this initiative will develop and strengthen the legal environmental community in the state of Iowa. One of the goals of the initiative is to create and increase dialogue that will contribute actionable solutions to environmental problems.
Celebrating MLK Jr. and Black History Month
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Iowa Law is proud to welcome an incredible line-up of speakers in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month.
Iowa Nonprofit Resource Center joins IRS to highlight special charitable tax benefit available through December 31
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Under the temporary law, taxpayers don’t need to itemize deductions on their tax returns to take advantage of this, which creates tax-favorable donation options not normally available to about 90 percent of tax filers.
New course offering examines law through literature
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
English Law and Literature explores the relationships between English law and English literature at the historical, practical, imaginative, and theoretical levels, encouraging students to consider the depiction of law and jurisprudential questions in works of literature.
From Partner for a Day to making partner at the firm
Thursday, December 16, 2021
The Partner for a Day program helps law students connect with practicing attorneys in the field. Eric Fischer (16JD) participated in the Partner for a Day program during his 1L year at Iowa Law. He was hired by his "partner" firm and effective January 1, 2022 he will assume shareholder status at that same firm.
Prepared for anything, Gada Al Herz pursues international law in D.C.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Al Herz feels that Iowa has prepared her for a vast range of career possibilities. “I'm prepared for an international career. But I also feel like if I go out into the world and realize that I miss Iowa, I am also aware of the rural practices. I’m prepared for a big law career, while at the same time I feel like I’m prepared to work at a small practice in Iowa or a public organization.”
Celebrating the 2021 Alumni Award recipients
Friday, December 10, 2021
Iowa Law launched the alumni awards program to recognize law alumni who have made significant achievements in their careers and in their service to the College of Law. The program features four award categories: Emerging Leader, the Iowa Law Review Alumni Achievement, Alumni Service, and Alumni Achievement. Learn more about this year's award recipients.
Iowa Law hosts the Kenyan Judiciary, the largest foreign delegation to visit
Thursday, December 9, 2021
The Center for Human Rights and its collegiate home, the College of Law, recently hosted the first in-person foreign delegation to visit the University of Iowa since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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