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International Student Speaker Series Features J.D., LL.M. Students
11/03/2017
IU McKinney’s Graduate Studies Program featured its International Student Speaker Series on November 2 at Inlow Hall. The event took place in the Faculty Lounge, and was moderated by Professor Karen Bravo, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and International Affairs at the law school.
Aakshita Bansal, a 2L in the J.D. program, presented a lecture on “The Might of a Tiny Antenna: Analysis of U.S. Aereo Case and Exploration of its Possibility in India.” Bansal received her LL.B. with honors from Amity Law School in Delhi, India, and an LL.M. from William and Mary Law School.
LL.M. student Olga Bratuhina discussed “Dispute Resolution Mechanisms: International Trade Law, WTO and Eurasian Economic Union; Status of International Obligations in Kyrgyzstan and Its Impact on Trade.” She received her legal degree from American University of Central Asia.
LL.M. student David Wemhoff presented on “Effect of Criminal Cases/Convictions on International Travel: A Summary of Key Issues to Consider.” Wemhoff is a solo practitioner in South Bend, where he focuses on criminal defense and civil litigation with some transactional work.
In the photo from are David Wemhoff, Professor Karen Bravo, Aakshita Bansal and Olga Bratuhina
