Welcome

Iowa Law alumni and friends,

Todd Pettys standing outside of the College of Law building.

As I start my two-year term as Iowa Law’s dean, I’ve been reflecting on our history and on the principles that bind generations of our alumni together.

Iowa Law traces its origins to a time of extraordinary political division. It was just two months after General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses Grant, with the nation still reeling from the Civil War, that the idea for Iowa Law was born. The University of Iowa had been established 18 years earlier, but it didn’t offer legal training. In June 1865, Justice George Wright and other members of the Iowa Supreme Court began urging lawmakers and university leaders to create what ultimately would become the University of Iowa College of Law. Happily, they answered the call.

Today, Iowa Law owes its great strength to more than a century and a half of support from students, donors, and Iowa taxpayers. For the students themselves, it’s clear enough what they receive in exchange for their tuition dollars: a first-rate legal education at one of the country’s premier public universities. But what about donors and taxpayers, who help take some of the load off students’ shoulders—what are they getting out of the deal?

They’re getting a solid return on an investment in the rule of law. We produce graduates who are committed to process: When others are ready to pronounce quick verdicts, our alumni are thinking about the process by which winners and losers are chosen. We produce graduates who understand that the best path forward cannot reliably be discovered unless we’re all free to speak our minds. We produce graduates who are committed to equality: When others want to draw distinctions between people for bad reasons, our alumni remember the implications of our common humanity. We produce graduates who are committed to all our basic constitutional principles and to the institutions that our state and federal constitutions create.

Through these and other commitments, those who carry the Iowa Law name help their communities keep faith with principles that are built for the long haul—principles that help a fractured nation work together for the common good. Justice Wright set us on that path as the Civil War neared its end, and we remain on that same path today.

As you read through the pages that follow, please join us in celebrating the many people who bring Iowa Law’s mission to life in so many wonderful ways!

Todd Pettys, Dean
H. Blair & Joan V. White Chair in Civil Litigation

Feature stories

An image of the moot court team with their prize

Students bring home the gold

Iowa Law’s Moot Court teams and sports law students thrive on national playing fields.

Students talking in the clinic space

A new era for clinical education

Three dynamic new clinics reinforce the law school’s commitment to experiential learning.

Several members of the defense team for Al-Tamir posing for a photo

Defense counsel at Gitmo

Three alums helped defend a war crimes detainee at Guantanamo Bay against terrorism charges, bringing some closure to a controversial case.

In brief

An outside view of the Boyd Law Building in summer

Celebrating bright minds in research

Roya Green (25JD) and Isabella Siragusa (25JD) were chosen in their 3L year to represent the College of Law in the 2025 Dare to Discover campaign.

Students Erin Frith, Kegan Peters, Abigail Crabtree, Nina Marquardt, Joel Burzacott, Kristjan Nixon, and Roni Miller.

Students selected for ABA Executive Order tracking project

Eight Iowa Law students were selected by the American Bar Association’s (ABA) SEER Executive Order (EO) Tracking project for a prestigious opportunity.

Someone placing a book on a bookshelf in the Law Library.

Faculty and alumni bookshelf

The University of Iowa is nationally recognized as The Writing University for its significant contributions to American literature. Meet two faculty and four alumni who are gaining attention for their literary artistry.

BLB

The Pro Bono Program

The pro bono program at Iowa Law, led by faculty member Brian Farrell, helps students develop the knowledge, values, and skills that are essential to a career in law. Three students share highlights of their pro bono projects.

Iowa City Urban Downtown

The externship advantage

Iowa Law’s renowned externship program grants students extensive real-world experience under the guidance of a practicing attorney. Three recent externship participants share their experiences.

Scholarly Achievements

We're proud of our faculty's many accomplishments. View their latest achievements.

Advocacy

Global pathways

Meet four distinguished alumni who took different routes to their careers overseas.

Alumni shaping national security

Lance Hampton (03JD) and Don Timm (73JD) have led extraordinary careers at the United States Department of Defense.

Sunset at the Boyd Law Building

Giving

Someone carrying a stack of Iowa Law student journals

Growing our law journals

Generous alumni establish endowments to support student-edited journals.

Professor Bill Buss, teaching a class.

The William G. Buss Scholarship

A beloved professor's impact continues with a memorial scholarship.

Jon and Sarah Fister, sitting on a retaining wall and posing for a photo

An arborglyph, the butterfly effect, and the Jon and Sarah Fister Chair in Law and Economics

The named position will help attract top faculty while creating a lasting tribute.

Alumni notes

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In memoriam

Iowa Law pays special tribute to the following alumni, who passed away between July 1, 2024, and May 31, 2025.

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Gratitude

Class spirit

The class of 1969 remains deeply dedicated to their alma mater—and to each other—after more than 55 years

In 2015, that camaraderie inspired the Class of 1969 to fund a scholarship within the College of Law. To date, there is $284,000 in the endowed fund, which provides nearly $10,000 a year for scholarship awards.

Members of the class of 1969, posing with their spouses at their 55th reunion.