Boyd was a professor and associate dean in the College of Law from 1954 to 1964, then a university administrator and eventually President of the University of Iowa from 1969 to 1981. He served as President of the Field Museum of Natural History in...
Capitol Street crosses Market Street on left, and Jefferson Street on right. Law building at center, Old Science (Calvin) Hall in lower center, Hall of Natural Science (Macbride Hall) in upper right. This portion of Capitol Street is today called...
Lea VanderVelde joined the UI law faculty in 1978 where she teaches a variety of courses in the areas of labor, property, constitutional law, and legal history. Her research in the areas of labor and property highlights the nature of legal change...
Jeremy Varcoe currently serves as an Asylum Judge in the United Kingdom hearing appeals of immigrants who have failed in their first effort to gain asylum. He counts among a select minority of judges who has had significant experience in the...
Suzanne Lebsock reads from her work, Murder in Virginia: Southern Justice on Trial. Lebsock, who considers herself a social historian, details the 1895 ax murder of a white woman in Lunenberg, Virginia. Lebsock explains that three black women and...
Caroline Wadhams is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress. She focuses on Afghanistan, Pakistan, terrorism issues, and U.S. national security. Prior to American Progress, she served as a legislative assistant on foreign policy issues...