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The Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law (IU McKinney) is located on the campus of Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in
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, Indiana, the urban campus of Indiana University. In the summer of 2001, the school moved to its new building, Lawrence W. Inlow Hall.SmithGroup , Case Studies , School of Law - Lawrence W. Inlow Hall , http://www.smithgroup.com/index.aspx?id=427§ion=38 , accessdate=2012-03-19 IU McKinney is one of two law schools operated by Indiana University, the other being the
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(IU Maurer) in Bloomington. Although both law schools are part of Indiana University, each law school is wholly independent of the other. According to IU McKinney's 2019 ABA-required disclosures, 59% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, J.D.-required employment within ten months after graduation. Several of IU McKinney's programs have drawn national attention and honors. '' U.S. News & World Report'' ranks the school 11th in the nation for its health care law program, 23rd for legal writing, and 23rd for the part-time law program. Additionally, IU McKinney counts among its alumni many distinguished leaders in politics, public service, and the judiciary, including two United States Vice Presidents ( Dan Quayle and
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) and numerous senators, representatives, governors, and ambassadors. In a listing of "The 50 Most Impressive Law School Buildings in the World," IU McKinney's building, Lawrence W. Inlow Hall, ranked 13th.


History

The Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law traces its origins to the late nineteenth century when the first of its private predecessor schools, the Indiana Law School, began operating in 1894. A full-time day school, the Indiana Law School was part of a newly formed University of Indianapolis that also included Butler University, the Medical College of Indiana and the Indiana Dental School. All three professional schools later became part of Indiana University. Among the first trustees of the school were former United States President, Benjamin Harrison, and Indiana industrialist, Eli Lilly. In 1898, a second predecessor school, the Indianapolis College of Law, was founded, offering a two-year evening program. This school, located in the Pythian Building in downtown Indianapolis, was advertised in 1906 as "known everywhere for its successful graduates," and boasted a tuition of $10 per term. A few years later, another evening school, the American Central Law School, was established. In 1914, the Indianapolis College of Law and American Central Law School merged to become the Benjamin Harrison Law School, which was also an evening school. In 1936 the Benjamin Harrison Law School and the Indiana Law School merged, taking the name of the latter, and offering both day and evening programs. In 1944, the Indiana Law School affiliated with Indiana University, becoming the Indianapolis Division of the Indiana University School of Law. Beginning the following year, the school was housed in the Maennerchor Building, an architectural landmark in Indianapolis. The school gained autonomy in 1968, becoming the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, the largest law school in the state of Indiana and the only law school in the state to offer both full- and part-time programs. The school moved into a new building at 735 West New York Street in 1970 where it remained until moving to Lawrence W. Inlow Hall, located at 530 West New York Street, in May 2001.Law School About Page , http://indylaw.indiana.edu/admissions/about.htm , accessdate=2011-02-16 The school's name was changed in December 2011 in recognition of a $24 million gift from Robert H. McKinney, who previously served as chairman and CEO of First Indiana Corporation and is among the founders of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, one of the largest law firms in Indianapolis.Law School Headlines , http://indylaw.indiana.edu/news/current.cfm?nid=567 , accessdate=2011-12-01 The gift was the largest in school history and was part of an arrangement to match funds with an IUPUI fundraising campaign, for a total value of $31.5 million. The school was renamed after McKinney.


Online programs

IU McKinney has been an early mover in quality online course development, with a regular offering of up to ten courses per semester, including the Summer term, offered online. Most of these classes are asynchronous online courses taught by full time tenured members of the law school faculty. IU McKinney Online courses are available to students in the JD, LLM, and Masters of Jurisprudence programs; and to visiting students earning credits to transfer back to their home institutions. These online offerings include core, required, and highly recommended courses, as well as upper level specialty courses. Most IU McKinney Online courses have been produced in a 1-1 partnership with Ph.D. course designers working with Indiana University e-Learning Design and Services or the IUPUI Center for Teaching and Learning. The director of online programs is a senior member of the tenured law faculty, Professor Max Huffman.


Employment

According to IU McKinney's 2019 ABA-required disclosures, 61% of the Class of 2018 obtained full-time, long-term, J.D.-required employment within ten months after graduation. Across the three categories of employment ordinarily considered to be appropriate for comparison, the ABA 2019 summary reports that IU McKinney graduates were employed at an 88% rate, compared to a national average of 86% and an Indiana average of 88%.


Costs

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at IU - McKinney for the 2019-2020 academic year for an Indiana resident was $49,710, and $69,770 for a non-resident. The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $185,611 for an Indiana resident and $258,039 for a non-Indiana resident.


Rankings

Of the 203 American Bar Association (ABA)-accredited law schools evaluated for its 2019 edition, ''U.S. News & World Report'' ranked the school in the top 100 (#98) best law schools, 8th in legal writing, 10th in healthcare law (tied with
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) and 18th in part-time legal programs.USNWR Indiana University--Indianapolis (McKinney) , http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/indiana-university-indianapolis-mckinney-03055 , accessdate=2014-03-11 In 2010, based on the number of graduates selected for inclusion in ''Super Lawyers'' magazine in 2009, that publication ranked the school 44th out of 180 law schools considered.Super Lawyers Law School Rankings , http://www.superlawyers.com/toplists/lawschools/united-states/2010/ , accessdate=2014-03-11 The school has also sat atop the Top 10 Law Schools in Indiana Super Lawyers list since the list's inception in 2010.Top 10 Law Schools in Indiana Super Lawyers 2010 , http://www.superlawyers.com/toplists/lawschools/indiana/2010/ , accessdate=2014-03-11 The school also found itself listed in the top 10 (#9) by US News in 2014 for highest yield – i.e., percentage of accepted applicants who enroll.10 Law Schools Where Accepted Students Usually Enroll , https://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/the-short-list-grad-school/articles/2014/03/13/10-law-schools-where-accepted-students-usually-enroll , accessdate=2014-04-2 The publication "Best Choice Schools" has consistently ranked the school's facility as one of the nicest law school building in the world.


Law reviews


Indiana Law Review

The ''Indiana Law Review'' is a legal periodical edited and managed by students of the law school. Each year, the Law Review publishes one volume, which consists of four issues. Generally, the first three issues contain two to four lead articles and three to five student Notes. The fourth issue is the final and longest issue of each year. The ''Survey of Recent Developments in Indiana Law'' contains fifteen to twenty articles written by professors and Indiana practitioners summarizing the significant changes and developments in Indiana law during the prior year (October to October).


Indiana International & Comparative Law Review

The ''Indiana International & Comparative Law Review'' (''II&CLR'') is published annually and has been published continuously since 1991. Although the ''II&CLR'' has typically published three issues per year and held symposia biennially, it now hosts symposia annually and is slated to publish four issues for Volume XXIV. The ''II&CLR'' is devoted to the study and analysis of current international and comparative legal issues and problems.


Indiana Health Law Review

The ''
Indiana Health Law Review The ''Indiana Health Law Review'' is a biannual student-edited law review at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Its primary focus is health law and related topics including bioethics, medical malpractice issues, managed care, c ...
'' addresses issues related to bioethics, malpractice liability, managed care, anti-trust, health care organizations, medical-legal research, legal medicine, food and drug, and other current health-related topics. The Law Review was first published in the 2004-2005 academic year.


European Journal of Law Reform

The ''European Journal of Law Reform'' was launched in 1998 to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on proposals for law reform and the development of private and public international law in Europe. The Journal is jointly edited by faculty of IU McKinney, the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies ( University of London), and the University of Basel School of Law in Switzerland, with the assistance of a team of student editors from the ''II&CLR''.


Centers


Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation

The Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation is a center for intellectual property law and related transactional areas. It is affiliated with both Purdue University and Indiana University, with strong ties to the IU Medical Center and the IU Kelley School of Business.


William S. and Christine S. Hall Center for Law and Health

IU McKinney houses the William S. and Christine S. Hall Center for Law and Health. The Center for Law and Health was established in 1987 to conduct legal and empirical research on
health care Health care or healthcare is the improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, amelioration or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in people. Health care is delivered by health profe ...
law and policy issues in Indiana and the nation and was later renamed in honor of William S. and Christine S. Hall. The Center houses the ''Indiana Health Law Review'', a health care law and policy-focused
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.


Center for International and Comparative Law

The Center for International and Comparative Law is the nucleus for all of the law school's international law programs, including two international related law reviews. The ''Indiana International & Comparative Law Review'' was launched in 1991, devoted to the study and analysis of current international legal issues and problems. The ''European Journal of Law Reform'' was launched in 1998 to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on proposals for law reform and the development of private and public international law in Europe. That journal is jointly edited by faculty of IU McKinney, the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (University of London), and the University of Basel School of Law in
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, with the assistance of a team of student editors from the ''II&CLR''.


Notable faculty

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* Lawrence Jegen *
Edwin R. Keedy Edwin Roulette Keedy (January 19, 1880 November 25, 1958) was Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School from 1941 until 1945, as well as the law school's Algernon Sidney Biddle Professor of Law. Biography Keedy was born in Boonsboro, M ...
* Jon KrahulikMinde C. Browning, Richard Humphrey, and Bruce Kleinschmidt,
Biographical Sketches of Indiana Supreme Court Justices
, ''
Indiana Law Review The Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law (IU McKinney) is located on the campus of Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in Indianapolis, Indiana, the urban campus of Indiana University. In the summer of 2 ...
'', Vol. 30, No. 1 (1997), section reproduced i
Indiana Courts Justice Biographies page
* Gerard Magliocca * David Orentlicher *
Gary R. Roberts Gary R. Roberts is a former President of Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, and is also a former Dean of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law and Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law. Roberts earned his Bachelor of Arts degre ...
* Florence Roisman


The Ruth Lilly Law library

The Ruth Lilly Law Library is the school's law library. The Library has an estimated 603,000 volumes in print and microform. Included in the Library is a 20,000-volume
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collection.


Alumni

The law school has over 10,000 alumni located in every state in the nation and several foreign countries. IU McKinney counts among its alumni many distinguished leaders in politics, public service, and the judiciary: *
Frederick Van Nuys Frederick Van Nuys (April 16, 1874 – January 25, 1944) was a United States senator from Indiana. Born in Falmouth, he attended the public schools and graduated from Earlham College ( Richmond, Indiana) in 1898 and from Indiana Law School ...
(1900), U.S. Senator * Harry G. Leslie (1907), Governor of Indiana * Arthur Raymond Robinson (1910), U.S. Senator *
Samuel D. Jackson Samuel Dillon Jackson (May 28, 1895March 8, 1951) was an American attorney and politician from Indiana. He was the Attorney General of Indiana from 1940 to 1941, and briefly served as a United States Senator in 1944. Early life Jackson was born ...
(1917), U.S. Senator * Virginia Dill McCarty (1950), first woman appointed to full four-year term as a U.S. Attorney (Southern District of Indiana), first woman to run for Governor of Indiana * Edgar Whitcomb (1950), Governor of Indiana * Harriette Bailey Conn (1955), first woman and the first African American to serve as Indiana's state public defender *
Brent Dickson Brent E. Dickson (born July 18, 1941) is an American attorney and jurist who served as a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 6, 1986 to April 29, 2016, and was chief justice of the Court from 2012 to 2014. He retired from the Indian ...
(1968), Chief Justice of the
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*
Dan Coats Daniel Ray Coats (born May 16, 1943) is an American politician, attorney, and former diplomat. From 2017 to 2019, he served as the Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a ...
(1972), U.S. Representative, Ambassador to Germany, U.S. Senator, and Director of National Intelligence * Dan Quayle (1974), former U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and 44th Vice President of the United States * Marilyn Quayle (1974), American lawyer, novelist, and Second Lady of the United States from 1989 until 1993 *
Ahmad Natabaya Ahmad Natabaya, also known as HAS Natabaya, is a former judge of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. He completed his Bachelor of Law degree at Sriwijaya University in Palembang in 1967, his master's degree at Indiana University Robert H. McKin ...
(1981), former judge on the Constitutional Court of Indonesia *
Brian Bosma Brian C. Bosma (born October 31, 1957) is an American politician and lawyer who served as speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives from 2004 to 2006 and 2010 to 2020. A member of the Republican Party, Bosma has served in the Indiana Hou ...
(1984), former Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives * Willard Gemmill (1902), Justice of the
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*
John R. Gregg John Richard Gregg (born September 6, 1954) is an American politician, businessman and attorney who served as the 85th and longest-serving Democratic speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives from 1996 to 2003. He served in the Indiana Ho ...
(1984), former Speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives and Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana *
Lawson Harvey Lawson Moreau Harvey (December 5, 1856 – June 25, 1920) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge who served as a justice of the Indiana Supreme Court from January 1, 1917 to June 25, 1920. Biography Harvey was born in Plainfield, Indiana ...
(1882), Justice of the
Indiana Supreme Court The Indiana Supreme Court, established by Article 7 of the Indiana Constitution, is the highest judicial authority in the state of Indiana. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana, Indianapolis, the Court's chambers are in the north wing of the Indiana ...
* Susan Brooks (1985), U.S. Representative *
Mike Pence Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician who served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 under President Donald Trump. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 50th ...
(1986), U.S. Representative, Governor of Indiana, and 48th Vice President of the United States *
John S. Pistole John S. Pistole (born June 1, 1956) is the former administrator of the United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and a former deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is currently the president of Anderson Univ ...
, Transportation Security Administration administrator * Todd Rokita (1995), U.S. Representative, former Secretary of State of Indiana, and
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. * Steven David, Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court *
Mark Massa Mark S. Massa (born March 6, 1961) is an American judge who has served as an Indiana Supreme Court, Associate Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court since April 2, 2012, when he succeeded Randall T. Shepard. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Massa mo ...
, Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court * George Tremain (1900), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court *
Dan Flanagan Daniel Collins Flanagan (April 23, 1899 – February 28, 1960)"Dan Flanagan, Former State Judge, Dies", ''The Munster Times'' (February 29, 1960), p. 5. was an United States of America, American lawyer, politician, and judge who served as a just ...
(1921), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court * Jon Krahulik (1969), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court *
William L. Taylor William Lewis Taylor (October 4, 1931 – June 28, 2010) was an American attorney and lobbyist who advocated on behalf of African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement and played a major role in drafting civil rights legislation. Earl ...
, Indiana Attorney General * John J. Dillon (1952), Indiana Attorney General *
Marc Griffin Marc L. Griffin (born May 25, 1956) is an American lawyer who became the world's youngest judge at age 17 in 1974. Early life and education Griffin was born on May 25, 1956, in Greensburg, Indiana. In 1961, his parents moved the family to ...
(1992), American lawyer, world's youngest judge * Todd Young (2006), U.S. Senator


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