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graduate studies<br />
IU McKinney Clinic Programs<br />
Highlighted at February Event<br />
On February 5, the Graduate Studies<br />
program hosted a lecture and CLE<br />
program featuring the IU McKinney<br />
School of Law Clinical Programs. The<br />
event, titled, “Practice-Ready Clinical<br />
Innovations: Best Practices, Challenges<br />
and Vision,” took place in the Wynne<br />
Courtroom where professors discussed<br />
the current clinical education offerings<br />
and took questions from students, attorneys<br />
and others attending the event.<br />
Speakers included professors from<br />
the school’s eight live-client clinics:<br />
Appellate, Civil Practice, Criminal Defense,<br />
Conservation Law, Disability,<br />
Health and Human Rights, Immigration,<br />
and Wrongful Conviction. More<br />
than 2,200 IU McKinney students have<br />
made a difference in the lives of over<br />
4,800 clients since the clinic program<br />
began over 30 years ago. The program<br />
also featured clinical faculty who teach courses involving handson<br />
learning experiences through the Program on Law and State<br />
Government and the Legal Analysis Research and Communication<br />
(LARC) program.<br />
Professors Cynthia Adams, ‘83, Cynthia Baker, Carrie Hagan,<br />
Linda Kelly, Novella Nedeff, ‘83, Joanne Orr, Fran Quigley, ‘87,<br />
Joel Schumm, ‘98, Frances Watson, ‘80, and Eric Dannenmaier<br />
took part in the discussion. Associate Dean of Graduate Studies<br />
and International Affairs Karen Bravo served as moderator. ❖<br />
(above) The panel included Professors Cynthia Adams, ‘83, Fran<br />
Watson, ‘80, Joanne Orr, Fran Quigley, ‘87, Joel Schumm, ‘98, Eric<br />
Dannenmaier, and Dean Karen Bravo.<br />
36 IU ROBERT H. McKINNEY SCHOOL OF LAW / Summer 2015 Alumni Magazine