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The '''Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law''' ([http://indylaw.indiana.edu/ IU McKinney]) is located on the campus of Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in Indianapolis, Indiana.  The law school is one of two law schools operated by the Indiana University system, the other being the [[Indiana University Maurer School of Law]] (IU Maurer).  Although both law schools are part of Indiana University, each law school is wholly independent of the other.
The '''Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law''' ([http://indylaw.indiana.edu/ IU McKinney]) is located on the campus of [[Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis]] (IUPUI) in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]].  The law school is one of two law schools operated by the [[Indiana University]] system, the other being the [[Indiana University Maurer School of Law]] (IU Maurer).  Although both law schools are part of Indiana University, each law school is wholly independent of the other.


With an enrollment of approximately 1,000 students, IU McKinney is the largest law school in the state of Indiana.  In the summer of 2001, the school moved to its award winning new building, [http://www.smithgroup.com/index.aspx?id=427&section=38 Lawrence W. Inlow Hall]. Of the 190 ABA-accredited law schools evaluated for its 2012 edition (released March 15, 2011), ''U.S. News & World Report'' ranked the school 79th overall, eighth in legal writing, and eleventh in healthcare law.<ref name=USNWR1> USNWR Best Law Schools Specialty Rankings | http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/legal-writing | accessdate=2011-02-18</ref>  In 2010, based on the number of graduates selected for inclusion in ''Super Lawyers'' magazine, that publication ranked the school 44th out of 180 law schools considered.<ref name=Super> Super Lawyers Law School Rankings | http://www.superlawyers.com/toplists/lawschools/united-states/2010/ | accessdate=2011-02-18</ref>
With an enrollment of approximately 1,000 students, IU McKinney is the largest law school in the state of Indiana.  In the summer of 2001, the school moved to its award winning new building, [http://www.smithgroup.com/index.aspx?id=427&section=38 Lawrence W. Inlow Hall]. Of the 190 [[American_Bar_Association|ABA]]-accredited law schools evaluated for its 2012 edition (released March 15, 2011), ''U.S. News & World Report'' ranked the school 79th overall, eighth in legal writing, and eleventh in healthcare law.<ref name=USNWR Legal Writing List> USNWR Best Law Schools Specialty Rankings | http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-law-schools/legal-writing | accessdate=2011-02-18</ref>  In 2010, based on the number of graduates selected for inclusion in ''Super Lawyers'' magazine, that publication ranked the school 44th out of 180 law schools considered.<ref name=Super Lawyers Law School Rankings> Super Lawyers Law School Rankings | http://www.superlawyers.com/toplists/lawschools/united-states/2010/ | accessdate=2011-02-18</ref>


Formerly known as the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, the school's name was changed in December 2011 in recognition of a $24 million gift from Robert H. McKinney, who previously served and as chairman and CEO of First Indiana Corporation and is among the founders of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, one of the largest law firms in Indianapolis.<ref name=LSH> Law School Headlines | http://indylaw.indiana.edu/news/current.cfm?nid=567 | accessdate=2011-12-01</ref>
Formerly known as the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, the school's name was changed in December 2011 in recognition of a $24 million gift from Robert H. McKinney, who previously served and as chairman and CEO of First Indiana Corporation and is among the founders of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, one of the largest law firms in Indianapolis.<ref name=Law School Headlines> Law School Headlines | http://indylaw.indiana.edu/news/current.cfm?nid=567 | accessdate=2011-12-01</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
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In 1898, a second predecessor school, the Indianapolis College of Law, was founded, offering a two-year evening program. This school, located in the Pythian Building in downtown Indianapolis, was advertised in 1906 as “known everywhere for its successful graduates,” and boasted a tuition of $10 per term. A few years later, another evening school, the American Central Law School, was established. In 1914, the Indianapolis College of Law and American Central Law School merged to become Benjamin Harrison Law School, which was also an evening school.  And in 1936 the Benjamin Harrison Law School and the Indiana Law School merged, taking the name of the latter, and offering both day and evening programs.
In 1898, a second predecessor school, the Indianapolis College of Law, was founded, offering a two-year evening program. This school, located in the Pythian Building in downtown Indianapolis, was advertised in 1906 as “known everywhere for its successful graduates,” and boasted a tuition of $10 per term. A few years later, another evening school, the American Central Law School, was established. In 1914, the Indianapolis College of Law and American Central Law School merged to become Benjamin Harrison Law School, which was also an evening school.  And in 1936 the Benjamin Harrison Law School and the Indiana Law School merged, taking the name of the latter, and offering both day and evening programs.


In 1944, the Indiana Law School affiliated with [[Indiana University]], becoming the Indianapolis Division of the Indiana University School of Law. Beginning the following year, the school was housed in the Maennerchor Building, an architectural landmark in Indianapolis. The school gained autonomy in 1968, becoming the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, the largest law school in the state of Indiana and the only law school in the state to offer both full- and part-time programs. The school moved into a new building at 735 West New York Street in 1970 where it remained until moving to Lawrence W. Inlow Hall, located at 530 West New York Street, in May 2001.<ref name=LS-info> Law School About Page | http://indylaw.indiana.edu/admissions/about.htm | accessdate=2011-02-16 </ref>
In 1944, the Indiana Law School affiliated with [[Indiana University]], becoming the Indianapolis Division of the Indiana University School of Law. Beginning the following year, the school was housed in the Maennerchor Building, an architectural landmark in Indianapolis. The school gained autonomy in 1968, becoming the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, the largest law school in the state of Indiana and the only law school in the state to offer both full- and part-time programs. The school moved into a new building at 735 West New York Street in 1970 where it remained until moving to Lawrence W. Inlow Hall, located at 530 West New York Street, in May 2001.<ref name=Law School Info> Law School About Page | http://indylaw.indiana.edu/admissions/about.htm | accessdate=2011-02-16 </ref>


On December 1, 2011, the law school was renamed as the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in recognition of the largest gift ever received by the school and one of the largest in legal education.  
On December 1, 2011, the law school was renamed as the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in recognition of the largest gift ever received by the school and one of the largest in legal education.  
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