Continuing the tradition of partnership between the American Mock Trial Association and Drake Law School
Year: 2011
Collaboration leads to publication
Recent alumnus Peter Leo, LW'10, publishes persuasive paper on mortgage law reform.
Pioneering Alumna Delivers Law School Commencement Address
Romonda D. Belcher, LW'95, the first African American women to serve as a judge in Iowa, delivers inspiring commencement address to Drake Law graduates.
Drake Law holds 74th Annual Supreme Court Celebration
Drake Law students observe the Iowa Supreme Court in action; long-time professors honored for service.
Recent grad wins first trial, $2.5-million jury verdict
Whitney Judkins, LW'09, credits Drake Law School's focus on practical education with her success in the courtroom.
Drake Law student publishes article in Chicago-Kent Law Review
Kale Van Bruggen’s article, Agriculture’s Fate Under Climate Change: Economic and Environmental Imperatives for Action, was recently published in the Chicago-Kent Law Review.
2011 Charles County (Maryland) Teacher of the Year took courses at Drake University
Drake University School of Education's Stephanie Fara
Harris-Walent was named teacher of the year in Charles County, Md.
Graduates Go Global
School of Education students share their love of teaching with various cultures around the world.
Pawlenty makes it official, enters GOP race
Dennis Goldford, Drake University politics professor, offers analysis on former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty officially entering the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Goldford said Pawlenty is playing to both establishment GOP and the evangelical side of the spectrum.
Daniels’ decision could boost Pawlenty, Romney
Drake student Sean Walsh commented on Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels' decision to stay out of the presidential race. Walsh said he had hoped to volunteer for a Daniels-for-president campaign.