People
Angie McMullin
Title/Position
Director of Finance and Budget
Robert T. Miller
Title/Position
F. Arnold Daum Chair in Corporate Finance and Law
Professor Miller's scholarship concerns corporate and securities law, the economic analysis of law, and the philosophy of law, and he has taught courses in Business Associations, Mergers and Acquisitions, Law and Economics, Corporate Finance, Securities Regulation, Antitrust, Contracts, Deals, and Capitalism.
Nilza Molina
Title/Position
Faculty Secretary
Provides secretarial support to: Professor Dawn Anderson, Professor Emeritus William G. Buss, and Professor, Professor Chris Liebig, Professor Caroline Sheerin, and Professor Lorie Reins-Schweer. Assistant to Academic Achievement Director Brian Farrell, Editorial Assistant to Editor of the Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Professor James J. Tomkovicz, SSRN processor, Notary Public.
Michael E. Moore
Title/Position
Associate Professor, Medieval and European History
Dr. Moore's research centers on ecclesiastical, legal and scholarly traditions of Europe from late antiquity through the Carolingian Empire. His work encompasses the history of medieval politics, the history of scholarship, the papacy, liturgy, royal law, canon law, and the "history of history."
Kate Mueting
Title/Position
Adjunct Faculty
Professor Kate Mueting is an Adjunct Faculty Member at Iowa Law. She teaches in the Semester in DC program.
Paul M. Neuhauser
Title/Position
Professor of Law Emeritus
Professor Neuhauser joined the faculty of the College of Law in 1963. Prior to that he was in private practice with the New York City law firm of Simpson, Thatcher & Bartlett. A former Associate Dean of the College of Law, he was also Director of the College of Law's Summer Program in International and Comparative Law. In addition to his regular courses in the corporate law field, he teaches a course in Comparative Corporation Law. He also has been active in using United States corporation law to influence American corporations doing business in South Africa and in various other nations that deny human rights. Professor Neuhauser is a member of the Iowa and New York bars.
Christopher Odinet
Title/Position
Josephine R. Witte Professor of Law
Professor Chris Odinet’s research specializes in commercial law, consumer finance, and property law, with an emphasis on digital/crypto assets, financial regulation, bankruptcy, and mortgage lending. He teaches courses in Property Law; Secured Transactions; Real Estate Law and Finance; Bankruptcy; Payments Systems; and Consumer Finance Law.
Mark J. Osiel
Title/Position
Aliber Family Chair in Law Emeritus
Professor Osiel has served as consultant in several, high-profile international trials and advised the Department of Defense on anti-terrorism prosecutions. He regularly addresses international organizations and governments in post-conflict societies on issues of transitional justice. His regular courses include International Criminal/Humanitarian Law, Judicial Remedies, International Law, as well as seminars on Transitional Justice and on The Law of Armed Conflict.
Josh Patterson
Title/Position
Director of Financial Aid
Peter Persaud
Title/Position
Adjunct Faculty Member
Todd Pettys
Title/Position
H. Blair and Joan V. White Chair in Civil Litigation
Professor Pettys joined the faculty in 1999. Professor Pettys’ courses include constitutional law, federal courts, and a seminar on pending supreme court cases.
Anya Prince
Title/Position
Professor of Law
Joseph F. Rosenfield Fellow in Law
Professor Prince’s teaching and research interests explore the ethical, legal, and social implications of genomic testing, with particular focus on genetic discrimination, health and reproductive privacy, and use of big data and algorithms. She teaches torts, health law, insurance law, and genetics law.
Jason Rantanen
Title/Position
Associate Dean for Faculty
David L. Hammer and Willard L. "Sandy" Boyd Professor of Law
Director, Innovation, Business, and Law Center
Professor Rantanen writes in the areas of patent law, federal courts, and empirical legal studies. He is the faculty advisor for the Iowa Intellectual Property Law Society student group and director of the University of Iowa Innovation, Business & Law Center.
John C. Reitz
Title/Position
Edward Carmody Professor of Law Emeritus
Professor Reitz's love of foreign languages led him to focus his professional career on comparative law and transnational transactions. Prior to joining the faculty of the College of Law in 1983, Professor Reitz served as an American Fellow to the faculty of the Salzburg Seminar on American Law and Institutions.
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