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The Iowa Law Review has been widely cited for its legal research, theory, and analysis. Recent notable citations include the Iowa Supreme Court's citation of an Iowa Law Review student note [5] in its April 2009 decision of Varnum v. Brien, which struck down the state's ban on gay marriage. [6] Also, in its January 2010 decision of Citizens ...
Consumer Reports has hundreds of thousands of online advocates who take action and write letters to policymakers about the issues its advocates take on. This group continues to grow as Consumer Reports expands its reach, with 6 million paid members who have access to online tools like a car recall tracker and personalized content.
February 15, 2024 at 6:34 AM Automotive complaints topped the list of 10 types of consumer complaints received by the Iowa attorney general’s office last year.
Several publishing houses joined bestselling authors and Penguin Random House this week in a federal lawsuit challenging an Iowa state law that bans certain books in schools and limits teachings ...
The second woman to graduate from Iowa Law was Mary Humphrey Haddok in 1875, who later became the first woman admitted to practice before the U.S. District and Circuit Courts. [6] Alexander G. Clark, Jr. was the first African American to graduate from the law school, and his father Alexander G. Clark was the second. The senior Clark was ...
Appeals court judges on Friday overturned a temporary block of Iowa's book ban law, allowing the state to enforce restrictions on which books schools can have on library shelves and what subjects ...
The List of law schools in the United States includes additional schools which may publish a law review or other legal journal. There are several different ways by which law reviews are ranked against one another, but the most commonly cited ranking is the Washington & Lee Law Journal Ranking .
October 25, 2023 at 6:44 AM Parents and community members have filed 100 challenges to books in Iowa schools between August 2020 and May 2023, according to a statewide records request.