Description
Throughout its 175-year history, the Indiana University Maurer School of Law has grown, diversified, and flourished to become of a nationally recognized law school. With strong and dedicated leadership, the school has emerged into the 21st century stronger than ever and has partnerships among with leading institutions in the world, and an alumni base that spans the globe. Preparing student for the practice of law, promoting the best interests of society, and taking a leadership role in providing solutions to the most pressing problems of society, are among the many achievements of the school and its faculty. Filled with historical photographs and engaging sidebars, this book tells the story of the individuals who built, sustained, and strengthened the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
Author: Linda K. Fariss, Keith Buckley
Publisher: Well House Books
Published: 11/01/2019
Pages: 216
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.03lbs
Size: 10.08h x 8.11w x 1.02d
ISBN13: 9780253046161
ISBN10: 0253046165
BISAC Categories:
- History | General
- Law | Legal History
About the Author
Linda K. Fariss is the director emerita of the Jerome Hall Law Library and a 1988 graduate of the Maurer School of Law. Prior to her retirement, Fariss served in various capacities at the Jerome Hall Law Library over a 40-year career, including law library director and senior lecturer in law. In addition to articles on law librarianship, Fariss is author of (with Keith Buckley and Colleen K. Pauwels) Legal Research: Traditional Sources, New Technology.
Keith Buckley is the director of the Jerome Hall Law Library and a 1989 graduate of the Maurer School of Law. In his 40 years with the Jerome Hall Law Library, Buckley has served in a number of capacities, from reference librarian to law library director. Buckley is author of (with Ann Nolan) Indiana Stonecarver: The Story of Thomas R. Reding.