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Former University of Iowa law professor has license suspended March 20, 2008

Posted by John in Education, Ethics, Law.
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From Iowa Judicial Branch suspension order:

This attorney disciplinary proceeding stems from allegations of academic impropriety by an Iowa lawyer. The Iowa Supreme Court Attorney Disciplinary Board (Board) charged former University of Iowa law professor Kenneth W. Kress [PHOTO] with two violations of the Iowa Code of Professional Responsibility for Lawyers…

The charges stem from allegations that Kress raised the scores on two student evaluations and manufactured three highly positive evaluations in order to improve markedly his teaching effectiveness score. …

For additional information, see April 2007 Gazette article, Altering student surveys may cost former UI prof.

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