Curriculum Vitae
of
JEFFREY W. GROVE
EMPLOYMENT
IndianaUniversitySchool of Law--Indianapolis (1971-present)
Inlow Hall, 313
530 West New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 274-4900; FAX (317) 278-7563; E-mail:
Professor of Law (1980-present)
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies (2001-present)
Director, China Law Summer Program (1990-present)
Acting Dean (September 1986-January 1988)
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1981-86)
University of IllinoisCollege of Law (Fall Term 1990)
Urbana-Champaign, IL 61820
Visiting Professor of Law
University of IdahoCollege of Law (1979-80 & Spring Term 1988)
Moscow, ID 83843
Visiting Professor of Law
Honorable Ruggero J. Aldisert, United States Court of Appeals
For the Third Circuit(1969-71)
Pittsburgh/Philadelphia PA
Judicial Law Clerk
EDUCATION
GeorgeWashingtonUniversityLawSchool, J.D., Honors (1969)
720 Twentieth St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006
Notes Editor, George Washington Law Review
Outstanding Law Review Note Award
Legal Research Scholarship
Trustee Scholarship
JuniataCollege, B.A. (1965)
Huntingdon, PA 16653
Simpson Memorial Scholarship
Student Grader for Dr. Kenneth Crosby, Chair, Department of History
President, Barristers Club
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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS
Senior Associate, IndianaUniversity, ResearchCenter for Chinese Politics & Business(2007-present)
Commissioner, Indiana Lobby Registration Commission (2007-present)
Member, Indiana State Bar Association, Federal Judiciary Commission (2006- present)
IndianaUniversity, Trustees Teaching Excellence Award (2005)
LawSchoolFaculty Leadership Prize (2005)
Associate Dean For Graduate Studies (2001-present)
I took principal responsibility for designing and implementing the law school’s first graduate degree program, the Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program in American Law for Foreign Lawyers, inaugurated in Fall Term 2002. Since then, I guided the creation and approvals of four additional LL.M. tracks: International & Comparative Law; Health Law, Policy and Bioethics; Intellectual Property Law; and International Human Rights Law. I chair the LL.M. Admissions Committee. As of fall 2006, approximately 70 LL.M. students were enrolled. I also designed and obtained approvals for the Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) degree, the terminal degree in law, offered by approximately 15 per cent of law schools in the United States. I chair the S.J.D. Graduate Committee. Approximately five S.J.D. candidates are enrolled.
In spring 2006 I traveled to Beijing and Shanghai to establish the law school’s LL.M Alumni Association in China.
Chair, Board of Faculty advisors, Indiana InternationalComparative Law Review (since 2003; member since 1996)
Member, Board of Directors, IUSchool of Law Center for International & Comparative Law (2002-present)
Director, IU School of Law, China Law Summer Program (1990-2005)
In 1986 I developed a four-week program of study for law students and lawyers at East China University of Politics and Law, Shanghai, China. I went to Shanghai in 1987 to inaugurate the program and traveled to Beijing to visit with officials of China University of Politics and Law. I also traveled to the Republic of China (Taiwan) where I signed a Faculty Exchange Agreement with National Taiwan University College of Law and lectured to its faculty on “Civil Discovery in the United States.” I returned to EastChinaUniversity as the program=s Resident Professor in 1990 and 1994
In 1996 I visited three law schools in China to discuss co-sponsorship of a new summer program: China University of Politics and Law (Beijing), PekingUniversity (Beijing), and Southwest University of Politics and Law (Chongqing). In 1997 I returned to Beijing to continue discussions at ChinaUniversity and PekingUniversity and to initiate discussions at Renmin (People’s) University of China and TsinghuaUniversity.
In 1997, Renmin University School of Law was selected as the co-sponsor of the new China Law Summer Program which began in 1998 and in which I served as Resident Professor in 1998 and 2007.
American Bar Association Site Evaluator (December 2000) Temple University, Beasley School of Law, LL.M. Program at China University of Politics and Law (Beijing, China, December 2000)
Honorary Professor of Law, Renmin (People’s) University of ChinaSchool of Law(1998-present)
Sabbatical Leave (Spring Term 1994)
From March until mid-June, I visited six law schools in the People's Republic of China: NingboUniversity; Northwest University of Politics and Law (Xi’an); Southwest University of Politics and Law (Chongqing); Kunming High College of Law; South Central University of Politics and Law (Wuhan); and East China University of Politics and Law (Shanghai). I delivered lectures, discussed prospects for cooperative arrangements with IndianaUniversity and met with law faculties, judges, lawyers and bar association officials to exchange information about Chinese and American law.
Chair, ABA Accreditation Team
CityUniversity of New YorkLawSchool at QueensCollege (1991)
Special Administrator, Indiana Tax Court (1988-1990)
I was appointed by Judge Thomas Fisher to administer a class action settlement of $2.6 million and to arbitrate disputed claims.
Board of Visitors, University of Pittsburgh School of Law(1988-present)
Consultative Group, American Law Institute, Complex Litigation Project(1988-94)
Elected Member, American Law Institute (1987-present)
Interim Dean, IU School of Law-Indianapolis (September 1986- January 1988)
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, IU School of Law-Indianapolis
(1981-86)
ABA-AALS Accreditation Teams
University of FloridaCollege of Law (1989)
ArizonaStateUniversityCollege of Law (1985)
University of WashingtonSchool of Law (1982)
Board of Directors, Indiana Bar Foundation (1986-88)
Board of Directors, Legal Services Organization of Indiana (1978-82)
SELECTED PRESENTATIONS (since 1986)
China’s Legal Reforms: 25 Years of Change
Asian-Pacific-American Bar Association of TampaBay & Chinese Chamber of Commerce of TampaBay
(Tampa, FL, December 2006)
In Tribute & Celebration of Honorable Ruggero J. Aldisert: Commemorating 37 Years on the Federal Appellate Bench
(The Penn Club, New York City, November 2004)
Adversary Adjudication
Academic Conference of SoochowUniversitySchool of Law, Building Dedication (Suzhou, China, November 2003)
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The Third Branch of American Government
Student/Faculty Colloquium, RenminUniversity of ChinaSchool of Law
(Beijing, China, November 2003)
Understanding the American Legal System
IU-Romanian Student Exchange Program
(Indianapolis, IN, June 2003)
Supreme Court Monitoring of State Courts in the 21st Century: A Response to Professor Solimine Caught in the Middle: A National Symposium on the Role of State Intermediate Appellate Courts
(Indianapolis, IN, May 2001)
Worthy Lawyers: Integrity, Reason and Faith
International Law School Deans’ Conference on Legal Education for the 21st Century, sponsored by Chinese Ministry of Justice and State Bureau of Foreign Experts
(Beijing, China, May1999)
Civil Adjudication in the United States
Student/Faculty Colloquium, RenminUniversity of ChinaSchool of Law
(Beijing, China, June 1998)
The Judicial Role in American Government
Hangzhou (Zhejiang)UniversityLawSchool
(Hangzhou, China, July 1998)
Judicial Work in the United States
RenminUniversity of ChinaSchool of Law, SeniorJudgesTrainingCenter
(Beijing, China, March 1997)
Another “Great Leap Forward”: China Reopens for Business
Board of Visitors, Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
(Indianapolis, IN, September 1994)
Tribute to Honorable Ruggero J. Aldisert, Portrait Unveiling Ceremony
University of PittsburghSchool of Law
(Pittsburgh, PA, November1995)
American Civil Procedure: Western LawThrough Eastern Eyes
The Judicial Department in Tripartite Government
Ningbo University Law Department; NorthwestUniversity of Politics and Law; SouthwestUniversity of Politics and Law; and KunmingHighCollege of Law
(China, April/May 1994)
Civil Discovery in the United States
NationalTaiwanUniversityCollege of Law
(Taipei, Taiwan, June 1987)
Recent Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Federal Judicial Conference (Indianapolis, IN, 1986)
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PUBLICATIONS
Tribute to James W. Torke, Carl M. Gray Professor of Law, 38 Indiana Law Review 565 (2005)
Elements of American Legal Systems, 13 Jurists’ Review 70 (2004) (publication of Renmin University of China School of Law)
Supreme Court Monitoring of State Courts in the 21st Century: A Response to Professor Solimine, 35 Indiana Law Review 365 (2002)
Selected Readings on Chinese Law, with Appendix of Primary Sources (3rd ed., IU School of Law-Indianapolis, 2002); Supplements 2003, 2004
Worthy Lawyers: Reason, Integrity and Faith, Conference Papers, International Law School Deans’ Conference on Legal Education for the 21st Century (China University of Politics & Law Press, 1999), reprinted 1 Lawyers’ Digest 184 (2003)
The Judicial Role in American Government, 5 Jurists’ Rev. 94 (1997) (publication of Renmin University of China School of Law)
Tribute for William F. Harvey, Carl M. Gray Professor of Law and Advocacy, 30 Ind. L. Rev. 439 (1997)
Introductory Essay, China Law Symposium: Tracking the Dragon, 6 Indiana International & Comparative Law Review 319 (1996)
1994 Supplement, R. Polston,Readings on Chinese Law (1990)
Book Chapter, Recent and Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,Federal Practice Manual, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum (1986)
Recent Developments in Constitutional Law, 11 Indiana Law Review 78 (1978)
The Requirement of a Second Motion to Correct Errors as a Prerequisite to Appeal, 10 Indiana Law Review 462 (1977)
Annual Survey of Indiana Law--Civil Procedure, 1975-76, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 111 (1976)
Annual Survey of Indiana Law--Civil Procedure, 1974-75, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, 125 (1975)
Book Review, Chase, Federal Judges: The Appointing Process, 6 Indiana Law Review 850 (1973)
Editorial Note: The Insular Status of the Religion Clauses: The Dilemma of Standing, 36 George Washington Law Review 648 (1968)
Note, Board of Education v. Allen, 36 George Washington Law Review 246 (1967)
TEACHING
Federal Jurisdiction
Introduction to the American Legal System for LL.M. Students
Civil Procedure I & II
Complex Litigation
Conflict of Laws
Seminar in Federal Courts
Federal Court Internship Program
BAR ADMISSIONS
United States District Court for the District of Columbia (1969)
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (1970)
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1971)
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