Law School Briefs – 11/23/12

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Law School Briefs highlights news from law schools in Indiana. While Indiana Lawyer has always covered law school news and continues to keep up with law school websites and press releases for updates, we gladly accept submissions for this section from law students, professors, alumni, and others who want to share law school-related news. If you’d like to submit news or a photo from an event, please email it to Marilyn Odendahl at [email protected], along with contact information for any follow-up questions at least two weeks prior to the issue date.

Valparaiso discusses reform of drug sentencing laws

Valparaiso University Law School examined the issue of long-term prison sentences for low-level drug offenders during a one-day conference Nov. 9.

The event, Exploding Prison Population and Drug Offenders: Rethinking State Drug Sentencing Conference, brought together legal scholars, practitioners, judges and legislators to kick off a comprehensive review of state drug sentencing laws. Topics of the panel discussions included race and drug laws, comparative approaches to sentencing, and the future of drug violation penalties.

“The panels and participants brought together for this conference have the opportunity to encourage real reform in our state and beyond,” said Jay Conison, dean of the law school.•

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