
Education
- Rutgers University, Douglass College B.A. 1979
- New York University J.D. 1985
Courses
- B614 The Legal Profession (B614)
Background
- Has nearly twenty years of experience in law school curriculum design, professional development, and student advising
- Cum laude graduate of New York University School of Law; elected to Order of the Coif and was articles editor of New York University Law Review
- Teaching Indiana Law's innovative first-year course on the legal profession
Biography
Margaret Reuter brings nearly twenty years of experience to Indiana Law as a visiting professor teaching the school's course on the legal profession. Her research and background center on the relationship between experiential learning coursework as law students and the transition to practice, especially during the early careers of attorneys.
During her tenure as assistant dean at New York Law School's Office of Professional Development, she supervised its externship program and taught seminars in externships and professional development. As director of New York Law School's Office of Academic Affairs, she developed an honors program and supported the launch of the school's LLM program.
Previously, Reuter taught at the Center for New York City Law and was an associate in the litigation practice group of Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP in New York. She also clerked for Justice Stewart Pollock of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Interests
- The legal profession
- Student transition to practice
