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The law school was founded in 1865 by George Grover Wright and Chester C. Cole as an independent law school in the state capital of Des Moines as Iowa School of Law, but it moved to Iowa City and became part of the University of Iowa in 1868. It is the oldest law school west of the Mississippi River.
Edwin Adams Davis – M.A. from Iowa; historian of Louisiana; father of Louisiana state archives; Louisiana State University professor [1] Shardé M. Davis – Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Connecticut. James R. Dow – emeritus professor of German at Iowa State University
The state's oldest post-secondary institution is Loras College, a private Catholic school in Dubuque that was founded in 1839, [2] [3] seven years before Iowa became a state. [4] The state's only two law schools, the University of Iowa College of Law and Drake University Law School, are both accredited by the American Bar Association. [5]
Willard Lee Boyd (March 29, 1927 – December 13, 2022) was an American legal scholar, academic administrator and president of the University of Iowa and Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. He was latterly part of the faculty of the University of Iowa College of Law as the Rawlings/Miller Professor of Law and President Emeritus.
Kevin K. Washburn (born 1967) is an American law professor, former dean of the University of New Mexico School of Law, [3] and current Dean of the University of Iowa College of Law. [4] He served in the administration of President Barack Obama as Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Interior from 2012 to 2016.
University of Iowa law school alum Nathan Frederick fell in love with hiking four decades ago. This spring, he conquered one of humanity's toughest feats.
The University of Iowa established the first law school and dental school [19] west of the Mississippi River. It was the first university to use radio (later television, too) in education, in 1932, and it pioneered in the field of standardized testing. [20]
She immediately continued her education at Indiana University, earning her master's in 1989. A short time later, she entered the University of Iowa College of Law and obtained her J.D. in 1994. [4] During her third year of law school, she was editor-in-chief of the Iowa Law Review. [5]