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Faculty Profile

Julia Lamber

Interim Executive Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Professor of Law and Val Nolan Faculty Fellow
Contact Information
lamber [at] indiana [dot] edu  
(812) 856-5536  
Law Building 279
 
Education
B.A. at DePauw University, 1969
J.D. at Indiana University, 1972
Courses
Employment Discrimination Seminar (L738)
Civil Rights Statutes (B580)
Private Practice Externship Program (B514)
Public Interest Externship Program (B547)
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Background
  • Graduated with distinction from DePauw University
  • Earned her J.D. at Indiana University—Bloomington; elected to the Order of the Coif; and served as note editor for the Indiana Law Journal
  • Spencer Foundation grant, "Political Culture, Equality Talk, and Educational Policymaking," with Jean Robinson and Pamela Walters (2005-2009)
  • Interim Director, Office of Affirmative Action, Indiana University (1996-98)
  • CIC Academic Leadership Program Fellow (1995-1996)
  • Dean for Women's Affairs, Indiana University—Bloomington (1993-1998)
  • Chair, Association of American Law Schools Employment Discrimination Section (1989-1991)
Biography

The former IU dean for women's affairs and a leading scholar in employment discrimination law, Professor Lamber brings a wealth of administrative experience and scholarship to the classroom. Lamber has taught Administrative Law, Civil Rights Statutes, Employment Discrimination, Family Law, Women and the Law, and the Federal Courts Clinic. She teaches courses in civil rights and employment discrimination.

Julia Lamber

Lamber has served the university in a variety of administrative positions, including as co-director of the Center for the Study of Law and Society and interim director of the Office of Affirmative Action for the IU system. She is an elected member of the university's Faculty Athletics Committee. Lamber is also currently Indiana Law's first associate dean for clinical education, tasked with expanding and enhancing the School's clinical and public service programs.

She is an expert on Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance. Her current research project, "Political Culture, Equality Talk, and Educational Policymaking," a multidisciplinary undertaking with IU professors Jean Robinson (political science) and Pamela Walters (sociology), is funded by the Spencer Foundation.

Lamber was appointed interim executive associate dean for academic affairs after Hannah Buxbaum was named interim dean in December 2011.

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