Christiana Ochoa: We’re providing encouragement to would-be lawyers
Many promising undergraduate students have been told, explicitly or implicitly, that law school isn’t for them. We’ve developed a program to address that.
Many promising undergraduate students have been told, explicitly or implicitly, that law school isn’t for them. We’ve developed a program to address that.
The Indiana University Maurer School of Law has spent more than 30 years answering cybersecurity and privacy challenges with a distinctive, holistic approach.
The master of legal studies will meet an emerging need for non-lawyers with legal skills and add a new degree program to our academic offerings for the first time in years.
From their seats in the Kathleen and Ann DeLaney Moot Court Room, admitted students look to the front of the room where they see the portraits of four trailblazing alumnae who have made indelible marks on the judiciary.
On Nov. 1, my first day as the 17th dean of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, I attended the robing ceremony for Derek Molter, Indiana’s 111th Supreme Court justice.