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Grimes Faculty Fellowships Announced at IU McKinney
03/28/2018
Five members of the faculty at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law have been awarded John S. Grimes Faculty Fellowships. These awards are made in support of and recognition of a faculty member’s excellence as a classroom teacher, recognition of a faculty member’s legal scholarship, or recognition of a faculty member’s high achievement in the legal profession in Indiana. The faculty who received the fellowship are:
- Professor Jennifer Drobac for her proposed article, “Strictly Confidential? The Need for Financial Reporting Requirements in American Sexual Harassment Cases.”
- Professor John Hill for his proposed book, John Stuart Mill and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Constitutional Liberalism.
- Professor Max Huffman for his project on current best practices for online teaching and course design.
- Professor Jim Nehf for his project on simulation and drafting exercises for contracts and commercial law.
- Professor Margaret Ryznar for her project on mediation in Indiana divorce cases.
Professor John S. Grimes was a member of Indiana University’s faculties, including at the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where he taught property and trusts and estates. Upon his passing in 1992, funds from Professor Grimes’ estate established The John S. Grimes Memorial Grants and Legal Scholarship Endowment. It is an endowment in the Indiana University Foundation, and provides medical grants and faculty fellowships to the IU McKinney School of Law faculty.
