Drake Law School professor Keith Miller teaches gaming law, a three-credit course that covers what constitutes gambling, the social harms of gambling, licensing and regulation, contracts, tribal gaming, state lotteries, sports betting, poker, and more.
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A Closer Look: Ellen Yee, Director of International Programs
Ellen Yee has two long-held passions: the law and international relations. Learn more about the professor of law and director of international programs at Drake Law School.
Drake Law students get involved in political action
One of the perks of being a Drake Law student is the opportunity to be involved in politics. Drake Law students are able to work on campaigns, get a front row seat to debates, meet candidates, and more.
Drake recognized as a Best Value Private Law School
Drake University Law School has been ranked #16 in the 2015 Best Value Private Law Schools by The National Jurist. This marks the third year in a row Drake Law School was included in the list.
Drake Law students help Burmese family in green card clinic
Drake Law students Hannah Beach, Ana Dixit, and Mark Ross participated in a green card clinic as part of a joint project between Justice for Our Neighbors (JFON) and Ethnic Minorities of Burma Advocacy and Resource Center (EMBARC).
Drake arbitration team wins regionals
The Drake University Law School student arbitration teams placed first and second at the regional American Bar Association Law Student Division Arbitration Competition on Nov. 7-8.
Drake Law General Practice Review is Dec. 10-11
Drake University Law School is hosting its annual General Practice Review on Dec. 10-11 at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center in Des Moines.
Drake Law students selected to attend food law summit
Drake Law students Caitlin Andersen, Natalie Ginty, Sable Joseph, and Kelly Nuckolls attended the first-ever Food Law Student Leadership Summit at Harvard Law School. They were among 100 students from more than 50 law schools nationwide selected to participate in the event.
Eighth Circuit to hold arguments at Drake
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit will hold oral arguments in the Neal and Bea Smith Law Center courtroom on Thursday, Nov. 5, at 1 p.m.
Drake 2L’s question aired during Democratic debate
Sterling Arthur Wilkins, a second-year Drake Law School student, was spotlighted on national television when his viewer question was aired during the CNN Democratic presidential debate on Oct. 13.