Indiana University Maurer School of Law–Bloomington has received $3.25 million from two donors to establish its first endowed chair for clinical law and a scholarship that will cover tuition for one third-year student each year.
Alumnus Glenn Scolnik and his wife, Donna, pledged $2 million to create the Glenn and Donna Scolnik Clinical Chair, which will go to the director of the law school’s Conservation Law Center. That center, established in 2005, operates as a law clinic with students helping conservation groups and working to improve conservation laws.
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