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Spotlights

Statue of Jean de Fiennes in front of the Boyd Law Building

New Alumni DEI Council supports recruitment and retention of diverse law students, and more

Tuesday, July 27, 2021
The University of Iowa College of Law announces the creation of an Alumni-led council, committed to bolster diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Alumni DEI Council is a select group of Iowa Law’s alumni who foster accountability in maintaining and increasing DEI efforts at the College of Law.
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Ellen Wiah named a Federal Magistrate Judges Association Fellow

Tuesday, June 29, 2021
For the first time, four law students of diverse backgrounds have been named as Federal Magistrate Judges Association Fellows. Iowa Law's Ellen Wiah is among the group who will intern with a federal magistrate judge this summer and receive a $2,500 stipend.
Pablo Guevara ('21) Iowa Law student

Pablo Guevara takes a chance on Iowa Law & finds BigLaw success

Friday, April 30, 2021
For third-year law student Pablo Guevara, ever since he was a child he’s slowly found himself steadily gravitating towards colder weather on his way to Iowa City for law school and beyond. Although Guevara thought he would be attending law school somewhere warmer, he’s now preparing to graduate in May and begin at Sidley Austin’s Chicago office after graduating, something he says Iowa Law alums played a big role in helping him achieve.
Asian American story header image featuring four law students, a faculty member and an Iowa Law alum

It would be great if you considered a story about Asian American law students

Wednesday, March 31, 2021
In light of the nationwide increase in AAPI hate incidents, we asked six members of the Iowa Law community to tell their stories. These stories highlight the many different experiences and perspectives in the Asian American community and we are grateful for their openness and honesty.