Environmental law group names IU professor award winner
The Environmental Law Institute has named an Indiana University scientist and faculty member the winner of the 2012 National Wetlands Award for Science Research.
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The Environmental Law Institute has named an Indiana University scientist and faculty member the winner of the 2012 National Wetlands Award for Science Research.
With generous support from the Indianapolis Bar Foundation, the Health and Human Rights Clinic (“HHRC”) at the Robert H. McKinney School of Law invites local attorneys to team with clinical faculty in providing pro bono representation to low-income clients in the Indianapolis community.
Scott Chinn writes about the importance of civic education and the need to fund programs.
There were 14 law firm mergers and acquisitions announced in the United States in the first quarter of 2012, according to Altlman Weil. This continues the rebound of law firm combinations that began in the fall of 2010 and held through all of 2011.
Read opinions from Indiana’s appellate courts and the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Read about a health law conference May 21 at Robert H. McKinney School of Law.
You promised your-self this would be the year you went “paperless.” The year is half over. How’s that working out for you?
Robert Thornburg writes about civility among the legal profession.
Some people just do not like judges. But according to Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor Charles Geyh, most people do – at least up to a point.
A letter from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller on his brother, a well-known criminal defense attorney.
The Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum recently gave Randall T. Shepard, former Indiana chief justice, an award for his contributions to continuing legal education.
Sharon McGoff writes about why our bodies need vacations and how to take one.
Wandini Riggins writes about Indianapolis attorney Kenan L. Farrell and his work with the arts community.
Economics are one reason why lawyers postpone withdrawal from practice.
An attorney’s inquiry on a listserv led to the Indiana State Bar Association ethics opinion.