JoEllen Lind

Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Faculty Development
JoEllen.Lind@valpo.edu

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Education

J.D., UCLA (1975)
B.A., Stanford University, Phi Beta Kappa (1972)
Ph.D. Cand. (Philosophy), University of Utah

Courses Taught & Research Interests

Civil Procedure, Constitutional Theory, Jurisprudence, Remedies.

Scholarly Works

What Counts as Neutrality? The Race and Religion Cases Compared (forthcoming 2007), Oxford Round Table–Separation of Church and State

Public Education and Public Goods (forthcoming 2007)

Lawyering in a Global Economy: The Role of American Lawyers in Constituting Globalization, SASE Conference, Trier Germany 2006

Procedural Reform and Political Accountability (in process)

Valuing Relationships: The Role of Damages for Loss of Society, 35 N.M. L. Rev. 301 (2005) Westlaw | Lexis

“Procedural Swift”: Complex Litigation Reform, State Tort Law, and Democratic Values, 37 Akron L. Rev. 717 (2004) Westlaw | Lexis

The End of Trial on Damages? Intangible Losses and Comparability Review, 51 Buff. L. Rev. 251 (2003) Westlaw | Lexis

Distinctions & Awards

Phi Beta Kappa
Tanner Research Fellow
Gromley Scholar (2006-07)
Hiller Distinguished Faculty Award (2005)

Professional Activities

Indiana State Board of Law Examiners. Member
American Association of Law Schools, sections on Civil Procedure, Jurisprudence, and Women in Legal Education. Civil Procedure Executive Committee (1995)
Society of American Law Teachers. Member.
Society for Women in Philosophy. Member.
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Member.

Previous Professional Experience

Visiting/Adjunct Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis (2002-03)
Visiting Professor of Law, Wayne State University School of Law teaching Contracts,
E-Commerce, and Sales (2000-01)
Visiting Professor of Law, University of Utah (1989-90)
Teaching Fellow, Department of Philosophy, University of Utah (1988-89)
Attorney (associate, then partner), Jones, Waldo, Holbrook & McDonough, Salt Lake
City, Utah (1985-86)
Professor of Law, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, Sacramento,
California (1977-84)
Associate Attorney, Ball, Hunt, Hart, Brown & Baerwitz, Beverly Hills, California (1975-77)