University of Iowa. College of Law
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Adrien Wing papers
Black attorney, faculty and Associate Dean at the University of Iowa College of Law.
Audio recording, January 12, 2023
Audio recording of an interview with Iowa state legislator Christina Bohannan on a variety of topics, including: her upbringing and experiences as a first-generation college student; her involvement with the University of Iowa Faculty Senate and its vote of no confidence in president Bruce Harreld; her campaign against an incumbent Democrat for the Iowa legislator; her legislative service; and strengths women bring to political office.
Clarence E. Hamilton Papers
Correspondence between Clarence and his family during his time in Europe during and after World War II.
College of Law Records
The records of the University of Iowa College of Law consist of eight series: Agricultural Law Center, Continuing Legal Education Program, Library, Conferences and Symposiums, Publications and Journals, Historical, Student Activity, and Faculty.
Photographs in Box 12.
College of Law Student Records
Student records (selected) arranged alphabetically by name.
Dean Austin W. Scott College of Law Records
Acting dean of the University of Iowa College of Law while on leave from Harvard University, 1911-1912.
Dean Charles N. Gregory Papers, College of Law
Dean of the University of Iowa College of Law, 1901-1911.
Dean D.O. McGovney College of Law Papers
Dudley Odell McGovney served as dean of the College of Law at Iowa, 1916-1921. Correspondence.
Dean Henry Craig Jones Papers, College of Law
Dean of the University of Iowa College of Law, 1922-1929.
Dean Herbert F. Goodrich Papers, College of Law
Dean of the University of Iowa College of Law, 1922.
Dean Wiley B. Rutledge College of Law Papers
This collection is primarily the correspondence of Rutledge and a few reports regarding the routine business of participation in the Iowa Law Review, the American Bar Association, bar admissions, the Iowa Law School Association, the Association of American Law Schools, and the American Law Institute. The material is dated 1923 to 1944, encompassing a broader range than Rutledge's deanship at Iowa.
N. William Hines Papers
Paul L. Sayre Papers
Professor, University of Iowa College of Law, from 1930 until his death in 1959. Lecturer on divorce laws, and founder of the National Council on Family Relations. Correspondence and manuscript drafts.
Transcript, January 12, 2023
Transcript of an interview with Iowa state legislator Christina Bohannan on a variety of topics, including: her upbringing and experiences as a first-generation college student; her involvement with the University of Iowa Faculty Senate and its vote of no confidence in president Bruce Harreld; her campaign against an incumbent Democrat for the Iowa legislator; her legislative service; and strengths women bring to political office.