Drake recently hosted a group of international visitors who were selected to participate in the State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). This program brings mid-career professionals to the U.S. who have been selected as having contributed or the potential to contribute toward significant progress in their fields.
Category: Law School News
Professor Johnson receives International Trademark Association award
The International Trademark Association (INTA), the law firm of Ladas & Parry, and the chair of the Ladas Memorial Award project team, Kevin McDevitt (Neal & McDevitt), recently awarded Professor Shontavia Johnson this year’s Ladas Memorial Award in the Professional Category.
Drake 3L works on two criminal trials during internship
One Drake 3L spent her year interning at the Polk County Attorney's Office, where she worked on numerous criminal trials including a first-degree murder trial and trying (and winning) a felony jury case.
2014 Constitutional Law Symposium to examine Obamacare, LBJ’s ‘Great Society’
The Drake University Constitutional Law Center will again host the Constitutional Law Symposium with the support of Nate McCay and the law firm of Belin McCormick, P.C. on Saturday, April 12. This year’s symposium will bring together acclaimed historians, authors, and political experts to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” and the 50th anniversary of LBJ’s Great Society.
Students spend break at Pro Bono Project in New Orleans
Last week marked the sixth year of the Drake Law New Orleans volunteer trip and partnership with the Pro Bono Project.
Mock trial team places fifth at nationals
At the regional competition in Omaha in March, two Drake Law teams competed successfully at the American Association for Justice (AAJ) Student Trial Advocacy Competition, with one team advancing to Nationals. At Nationals in Santa Monica, the White Team placed 5th nationally, falling just one point shy of the semifinals.
Professor Yu’s proposal discussed in Hong Kong legislature
The Panel on Commerce and Industry of the Hong Kong Legislative Council held a meeting to address the government's discussion paper on upcoming digital copyright reform, and several lawmakers relied on the proposal and publications of Drake Law Professor Peter K. Yu.
Justice Appel to speak at Judge James Grant Iowa Constitution Lecture Series
On Thursday, March 27, Drake University will welcome Justice Brent R. Appel of the Iowa Supreme Court for the third annual James Grant Iowa Constitution Lecture to discuss some of the significant cases in the Iowa Supreme Court’s history and offer insight on current and future issues that may arise.
Students to observe two trials for 2014 First-Year Trial Practicum
This year’s first-year law students have the great fortune of observing two trials during the First Year Trial Practicum; one regarding assault causing injury and the other possession of a firearm by a felon.
Yee, Johnson honored for impact on legal education
While Drake Law School is celebrating Diversity Week with, “One Drake, Many Voices”, two professors have been recognized for their impact on legal education.