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About Michael Jenuwine

Michael Jenuwine joined the faculty in 2005 and became a full clinical professor in 2010. Licensed as both an attorney and a clinical psychologist, he is the director of the Applied Mediation Clinic, supervising student mediators in both civil and domestic relations cases in Indiana and Michigan. He earned his B.S. from the University of Michigan in 1988, his A.M. in Educational Psychology from the University of Chicago in 1990, his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago in 2000, and his Ph.D. in Psychology-Human Development from the University of Chicago in 2000. While at Loyola, he was a Civitas Childlaw Fellow, earned a certificate in Child and Family Law, and was a student editor on the Children’s Legal Rights Journal. He teaches courses at Notre Dame Law School in professional responsibility, mediation, negotiation, animal law, and mental health law. 

In 2017, the Indiana Supreme Court appointed Jenuwine to a second five-year term on the Indiana State Board of Law Examiners. His areas of research interest and expertise include family law, child advocacy, mental health law, professional responsibility, and interdisciplinary legal practice. He is also a National Certified Guardian, actively involved in research on adult guardianships, and has served on the Indiana State Adult Guardianship Taskforce since 2008.

Positions

Present Clinical Professor of Law Concurrent Associate Professor of Psychology, Notre Dame Law School
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Curriculum Vitae



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Courses

  • Professional Responsibility
  • Family Law Clinic
  • Legal Aid & Ethics
  • Alternative dispute resolution
  • Law & Psychology
  • Mediation

Education

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2000 JD, Loyola University Chicago ‐ Law
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2000 PhD, University of Chicago ‐ Psychology
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1990 AM, University of Chicago ‐ Educational Psychology
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1988 BS, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Contact Information

Office: 2111 Eck Hall of Law
Phone: 574.631.7795
Fax: 574.631.6725