Alumni Magazine & Dean's Report

Alumni Magazine & Dean's Report

SUMMER 2010 IU Indianapolis LAW Alumni Magazine & Dean’s Report INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – INDIANAPOLIS Message from the Dean WE SHOUld All BE VERY prOUD OF OUR LAW SCHOOL. For decades it has been graduating hundreds of outstanding lawyers who have gone on to become not only great leaders in the legal profession, but great leaders in government and business. Just in the State of Indiana, over half the licensed lawyers are our graduates, as are over 40% of the judges, at least 78 corporate or non-profit CEOs, and numerous legislators and government officials. Yet despite the enormous contributions that the law school and its alumni make to our state and nation, for too long it has operated largely unrecognized and often underappreciated. If the law school is to receive the recognition and support essential to its ability to continue being the great asset it has always been to Indiana and beyond, it must not be the best kept secret in American legal education. It is time that the school not only do an outstanding job of attracting and educating top legal talent, but that it also do an outstanding job of letting the world know it. In the past couple of years, we have undertaken to raise the profile and reputation of the law school in various ways. One way has been to bring to the school prominent speakers and events that will make Hoosiers and others around the country take notice of the quality and respect this school has. One such speaker is featured in this issue—Chief Justice John G. Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court. Chief Justice Roberts spent a day here in April meeting If the law school is to with students and faculty and delivering the James P. White Lecture. Other receive the recognition recent speakers have included the Chief Justices of Massachusetts, Missouri, and Oregon, the Chief Justice of Ireland, a prominent presidential candidate in and support essential Kenya, the head of the War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, and, as our graduation speaker this May, the former Governor of Pennsylvania and U.S. to its ability to continue Attorney General Richard Thornburgh. We hope that as future speakers of this being the great asset caliber, and quality events come to the law school, our alumni and others in the community will take notice and take advantage of the opportunities to visit the it has always been to school and share in the excitement. Indiana and beyond, We have also made great efforts to raise the quality of communications with our alumni and friends through this alumni magazine, brochures, our web site, it must not be the best and electronic communications, efforts that have paid off with our External kept secret in American Affairs Office receiving no less than 10 prestigious national awards for our publications in the past 18 months. We have also stepped up efforts to raise legal education. the profile of our faculty by aggressively seeking opportunities for them to be profiled or quoted in the popular media, and again these efforts have begun to yield great dividends. And we are seeking other ways for our faculty and students to become more visibly active in the community and profession. In short, we know we have great faculty, great students, great programs, and great alumni. We are now committed to making everyone else aware of that too. Gary R. Roberts Dean and Gerald L. Bepko Professor of Law CONTENTS IU SCHOOL OF LAW – INDIANAPOLIS 2 News Briefs 4 Chief Justice Roberts 8 Heartbreak and Hope 12 Ambassador Andrew in Costa Rica 4 14 Alumni Reunions & Graduation Celebrations 18 Commencement 2010 20 Law Degree Launched Colorful Career, John L. Krauss 8 22 Joyce Q. Rogers, ‘96, Alumna of the Year 23 MaryEllen Bishop, ‘82, Elected to Board of Trustees 24 Competition Policy in Health Care 12 25 Indiana Supreme Court Lecture, Hon. Paul J. DeMuniz 26 Friends in High Places 28 Annual McDonald-Merrill-Ketcham Lecture Features Dr. David Korn 14 30 Center for Victim and Human Rights 32 Sino-U.S. Forum in Beijing 34 Indiana’s Water Future IU Law Indianapolis magazine is published by the IU School of 36 IICLR Hosts Symposium on 18 Law – Indianapolis and the IU Law – Indianapolis Alumni Association. Corporate Social Responsibility EDITOR Other photos courtesy of: 37 Indiana Law Review Symposium Jonna Kane MacDougall Ambassador Anne ASSOCIATE EDITOR Slaughter Andrew 38 Students Honored for Pro Bono Elizabeth Allington American Bar Association and Clinic Work MaryEllen Kiley Bishop EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Michele Jackson Shari Baldwin Tom Wilson 40 Third Annual Operation L.A.W.S. 20 Shaun Ingram Martha Runion DESIGN 41 Human Rights Day DesignMark: WRITERS Susie Cooper Elizabeth Allington 42 Law School Publications Lauded Alicia Dean Carlson Printing: Jonna Kane MacDougall Commercial Printing Services Professor Mary Harter Mitchell Honored 43 PHOTOGRAPHY The magazine is printed on Utopia John Gentry #2 Extra Green 44 Faculty News 22 IUPUI Visual Media: David Jaynes Tim Yates 48 Class Notes Sam Scott 56 In Memoriam On The Web indylaw.indiana.edu IU SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER ALUMNI MAGAZINE 1 News Briefs Law School Alumnus, G. Michael Witte, Alumni Secure GOP Nominations for John Pistole, ‘81, Confirmed as TSA Chief ’82, Selected to Lead Disciplinary Fall 2010 Legislative Races ON JUNE 25, JOHN PISTOLE, ‘81, was Commission Following Indiana’S May 4th confirmed as chief of the Transportation The Indiana Supreme Court has primary election, Dan Coats, ‘72, is Safety Commission. He was nominated by chosen former Dearborn Superior Judge poised to regain the U.S. Senate seat he President Obama in May. G. Michael Witte, ‘82, as the newest held from 1990-1998. Coats also served Pistole had served as Deputy Director executive secretary of the Disciplinary as U.S. Ambassador to Germany and has of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Commission. practiced law in Washington, D.C. He will (FBI) since 2004 and had been with the The court made the appointment in face democratic nominee Brad Ellsworth agency since 1983. In his announcement, May, about six months after the nine- in November. President Obama said, “The talent and member commission began searching for Todd Rokita, ‘95, won the GOP knowledge John has acquired in more someone to succeed longtime executive nomination for the state’s 4th District. than two decades of service with the secretary Don Lundberg. Lundberg left Rokita, who has served as Secretary of F.B.I. will make him a valuable asset to the post to join Barnes & Thornburg at State for seven years, was one of more than our administration’s efforts to strengthen the start of the year. a dozen candidates for the position after the security and screening measures at As the state’s first Asian-American Rep. Steve Buyer announced he would not our airports. I am grateful that he has trial judge, Witte served on the Dearborn seek re-election. Rokita will face Democrat agreed to take on this important role, and County bench from 1985 through 2008 David Sanders in the Fall election. I look forward to working with him in the and has continued serving in temporary Republican Mike Pence, ‘86, who weeks and months ahead.” and senior judging positions since then. has served as his party’s Conference Pistole received the law school’s He began his duties as Indiana’s newest Chairman since 2008, will be running Distinguished Alumni Award in 2009 and chief of lawyer discipline in mid-June. for his sixth term in the 6th District delivered the law school’s Commencement against Democrat Barry A. Welsh. Political address that same year. newcomer and recent graduate, Todd Young, ‘06, will be the Republican facing Democrat Baron P. Hill in the 9th District. 2 IU SCHOOL OF LAW SUMMER ALUMNI MAGAZINE News Briefs International Jurist Visits Indianapolis Law School’s LARC Program Ranks 5th Hon. Jane Magnus-Stinson ’83 THE HONORABLE PatricK LIPTON Nationally Unanimously Confirmed as Federal Judge ROBINSON, President of the United IU SCHOOL OF Law – INDIANAPOLIS’ ON JUNE 7, 2010 THE U.S. Senate Nations International Criminal Tribunal for legal writing program, known as Legal VOTED UNANIMOUsly to confirm Jane the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague, Analysis, Research and Communications Magnus-Stinson, ‘83 as a Federal Judge was honored at a reception on May 14 at (LARC), was ranked 5th in the nation by U.S. for the District Court of the Southern the law school. News & World Report in 2010. District of Indiana. She is only the third President Robinson, originally from “The increase in the ranking of our woman to be named to the Federal bench in Jamaica, has had a long and distinguished legal writing program to fifth in the nation Indiana. She became U.S. Magistrate Judge career in international law on the bench is a tribute to the excellent quality of our in 2007, after having served for twelve and in government service. He currently legal writing faculty and their dedication to years on the Marion County Superior Court. is principal advisor to the United Nations preparing our students to be superb lawyers Before moving to the bench, she served as Commission on Trade and Development from the day they graduate,” said Gary R. chief legal counsel for Evan Bayh who was (UNCTAD) and has served on the Roberts, the Gerald L. Bepko Professor of then Governor of Indiana. International Bioethics Committee, World Law and dean of the law school. “Having worked with her in a variety of Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) The school’s LARC program has a capacities, especially in her role as a leader and several world and regional bodies core of required courses focusing on and ambassador for our law school during the including the Commission of Truth and research and predictive analysis and time she headed up our Board of Visitors, I Justice—Haiti.

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