People
Ellen L. Jones
Title/Position
Head of Reference
Adjunct Lecturer in Law
Following completion of her Library Science degree, Ellen Jones joined the staff of the University of Iowa Law Library as a Reference Librarian. During her tenure at the Library, Ellen has coordinated and taught legal research as part of the first year legal writing program since 1994. She has also coordinated and taught Advanced Legal Research, a 2-credit, pass-fail course, often with co-teachers, since the Spring 1997 semester.
Andrew Jordan
Title/Position
Associate Professor of Law
Professor Andrew Jordan focuses his research on issues in legal philosophy with an emphasis on normative issues in constitutional adjudication and contract theory. He has also published widely on topics in moral philosophy.
Eileen Kamerick
Title/Position
Adjunct Faculty Member
Eileen Kamerick is known among top corporations – from privately-held companies to global public conglomerates – as a strategic and collaborative executive who drives profitable growth while significantly enhancing stakeholder value. Eileen is a recognized expert on corporate governance and a frequently requested speaker on the topic by leading legal and governance organizations.
Amy Kassem
Title/Position
Director Of Alumni Relations
Amy Kassem serves as the director of alumni relations at the College of Law. She brings seven years of alumni and donor engagement experience from her time at UICA.
Linda Kerber
Title/Position
May Brodbeck Professor in the Liberal Arts and Professor of History Emerita, Lecturer in Law
Professor Kerber teaches courses in Gender and Legal History. She is the author of No Constitutional Right to Be Ladies: Women and the Obligations of Citizenship for which she was awarded the Littleton-Griswold Prize for the best book in U.S. legal history and the Joan Kelley Prize for the best book in women's history.
David Klein
Title/Position
Assistant Research Scientist
Amy Koopmann
Title/Position
Assistant Director for Scholarly Communications & Innovation
Adjunct Lecturer in Law
Kathryn Kovacs
Title/Position
Visiting Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor, Rutgers School of Law-Camden
Kathryn Kovacs is an Adjunct Faculty Member at Iowa Law.
Julie Kramer
Title/Position
Assistant to the Dean
Julie Kramer began working at the University of Iowa in 1983 and has worked in many different areas of the University; i.e. Anatomic Pathology, Pediatric Cardiology, Finance & University Services, Health Sciences, University Relations, and finally the College of Law where she has been Assistant to the Dean since 2000.
Mary M. Ksobiech
Title/Position
Professor of Legal Analysis, Writing & Research
Professor Mary Ksobiech is a Professor of Legal Analysis, Writing and Research. She is an alumna of the University of Iowa College of Law. In 2006, she joined the faculty of The University of Alabama School of Law where she taught courses in Legal Writing, Litigation Drafting, and Judicial Opinion Drafting and served as the Assistant Dean of Students. She will be teaching in the areas of Legal Writing, Appellate Advocacy, and Academic Support.
Sheldon F. Kurtz
Title/Position
David H. Vernon Professor of Law Emeritus
Professor Kurtz joined the University of Iowa College of Law Faculty in 1973. Since then, he has been teaching at the College of Law, except for a one year visiting professorship at the University of Virginia Law School and a two-year stint as Dean of the Florida State University College of Law. He also holds an appointment in the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. Professor Kurtz became an emeritus faculty member in 2022 and continues teaching part-time.
Jim Leach
Title/Position
Retired Chair in Public Affairs, Visiting Professor of Law and Senior Scholar
Christopher Liebig
Title/Position
Professor of Legal Analysis, Writing & Research
Professor Liebig currently teaches Legal Analysis, Writing, and Research. He worked several years as a litigator in private practice in Hartford and Boston, before leaving practice to earn an MFA in Fiction from the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa.
Marc Linder
Title/Position
Professor of Law
Professor Linder represented migrant farm workers at Texas Rural Legal Aid for seven years. Before then, he pursued graduate studies at the universities at Göttingen and West Berlin and taught at Roskilde University Center in Denmark, the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico City, and the UI College of Law. Professor Linder specializes in Labor Law.
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