A virtual or in-person visit to Indiana Law on the beautiful IU Bloomington campus is the best way to find out what we have to offer. Find out more by joining us at a virtual J. D. admissions information session or schedule an individual virtual or in-person appointment. Get more details about how to get here and where to park.
Note: All event times are listed in Eastern Time - Bloomington, Indiana is in the Eastern Time Zone (the same time as New York and one hour ahead of Chicago).
J.D. Admissions Information Virtual Sessions
Attend a virtual session to hear about our J.D. programs, curriculum, and the admissions process, including a discussion of the Direct Admit program for current IU-Bloomington undergraduates. Winter/Spring semester dates coming soon!
If you are just beginning to research law schools, the admissions process, and Indiana Law, its best to attend a virtual J.D. Admissions Information Session first. If you have attended a virtual session, are within a year or two of applying, and have questions pertaining to your particular situation, you may request an individual virtual or in-person appointment with an admissions professional. If you prefer an in-person appointment, arrangements may be made for a tour and class visitation as part of your visit. Email us at lawadmis@iu.edu to schedule an individual virtual or in-person visit.
If you need special accommodations because of a disability, please contact Disability Services for Students at (812) 855-7578.
Legal Area of Interest Virtual Sessions
Find out more about our programs and opportunities in a variety of legal interest areas. These sessions are led by our nationally-recognized faculty and current law students participating in these programs. We have completed our live virtual sessions for Fall 2025, but be sure to watch past sessions below.
Hear Robert Fischman, George P. Smith II Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs and Christian Freitag, Clinical Associate Professor of Law and President and Executive Director, Conservation Law Center discuss Environmental Law opportunities including courses, projects, and the Conservation Law Center as well as current students in the program.
This talk, hosted by Professor Bill Henderson and Michael Flannery '83, CEO of Duchossois Capital Management, will offer insights about family offices in general, their tremendous growth in recent years, and the opportunities this phenomenon has created for lawyers. Come and hear how IU Maurer has developed a program—the first in the U.S.—that focuses specifically on training the next generation of professionals who advise family offices.
Hear Indiana Law’s Professor Jayanth Krishnan (Milt and Judi Stewart Professor of Law and Director-Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession), Maria Lucero Guillen Puon, Coordinator (Milt and Judi Stewart Center on the Global Legal Profession) and current students in the program, discuss how every aspect of the student experience connects with meaningful international opportunities, including the wide variety of courses in both public and private international law and our unique Stewart Fellows Globle Internship Program, which financially supports approximately 25 first-year students as they spend their summer working in international corporations, firms, and nongovernmental organizations.
Explore the variety of law and technology options at Indiana including patent, trademark and unfair competition, copyright, Name Image and Likeness (NIL), design and information policy with Mark Janis, Robert A. Lucas Chair, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Intellectual Property Research; Norman Hedges, Clinical Associate Professor of Law, Director, Intellectual Property Law Clinic; Asaf Lubin, Associate Professor of Law; and Michael Mattioli, Professor of Law and Louis F. Niezer Faculty Fellow as well as current students in the program.
Hear from Professor Steve Sanders whose scholarly expertise focuses on individual liberties and questions of equality under the Constitution. He has been interviewed and quoted frequently in recent months on such questions as the future of abortion rights, LGBTQ equality, and disqualification from public office under the 14th Amendment for engaging in insurrection. He also has participated in groundbreaking litigation on same-sex marriage and transgender rights.
Our admissions staff is present both online and in-person at law and graduate school fairs each year. Check with your institution and/or LSAC.org for a calendar of these fairs.