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UI students named to Dean's list for fall 2012

Some 4,000 undergraduate students at the University of Iowa were named to the Dean's list for the 2012 fall semester. Story

UI Center for Human Rights looks forward to vibrant future

The University of Iowa College of Law will be the new administrative home for the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights with Adrien Wing, Bessie Dutton Murray Professor of Law, becoming its new director. Story

UI students receive degrees after 2012 fall session

Graduate in cap and gown

The University of Iowa awarded an estimated 1,500 degrees at the close of the 2012 fall session. Story

Culture gap impacts Iowa's legal process

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2013.02.15

Law professor John Reitz discusses the role that culture plays in how countries operate their judicial systems. Story from: Cedar Rapids Gazette

Cedar Rapids Gazette

UI antitrust law expert comments on pending airline merger

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2013.02.13

Herbert Hovenkamp, who teaches antitrust law at the University of Iowa, comments on the impact of a pending merger that is likely to win approval between US Airways and American Airlines to create the world's biggest carrier. Story from: Reuters

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Students again provide free tax prep services through VITA

a UI student helps provide tax prep services

University of Iowa accounting and law students will again provide free tax return preparation services to qualifying persons this year as part of the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. Story

The faces of the law

Adrien Wing posing for her portrait

The halls of the UI's Boyd Law Building are filled with portraits of long-term faculty members, a law school tradition going back decades. Story

Weston book urges new approach to environmental law

Burns Weston, emeritus professor of law at the University of Iowa College of Law, has co-authored a book that urges policy makers to take a new approach to environmental law. Story

Robes, suits, and the inauguration

detail of a judges robe

When Barack Obama takes the oath of office this month, he'll dress like he's going to a wedding, while Chief Justice John Roberts will dress like he's officiating at one. Law professor Todd Pettys explains. Story

Law students help mental health providers decipher privacy laws

A group of University of Iowa law students is helping health care and social service agencies negotiate an array of federal and state health privacy laws to better help mental health and substance abuse clients get the services they need. Story

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