School of Law—Indianapolis

A class designed and taught by Karen E. Bravo, associate professor of law at the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, has been recognized nationally as a model for integrating the subject of human trafficking into the higher education syllabus.
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In this Olympics-themed media tip sheet, Indiana University experts discuss the controversial bodysuit in swimming, Tibetan independence, endangered wildlife protection efforts in China, a starting system that could cost U.S. track and field athletes medals, and sports law at the Olympics.
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Indiana University faculty experts provide comments about the May 6 Indiana primary election. The topics they discuss include: Indiana's controversial voter ID law, moderation in Indiana politics, the role of news imagesin an election, the appeal of non-traditional news sources, what's at stake for Republicans and congressional contests.
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The Indiana Law Review, a legal periodical edited and managed by students at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis, will host a symposium on April 3-4 celebrating the 40th anniversary of the passage of the federal law designed to eliminate housing discrimination and segregation.
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U.S. News and World Report magazine has chosen three programs at Indiana University -- including its School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) -- as top 10 among their peers. Three others, including its School of Education and Kelley School of Business, are among the magazine's top 20.
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Gerard Magliocca, professor of law at the Indiana University School of Law--Indianapolis, will hold the Fulbright-Dow Distinguished Chair at the Roosevelt Center for American Studies in the Netherlands in the fall of 2008.
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