Indiana University, Bloomington
Patrick Baude received his A.B., 1964, J.D., 1966, University of Kansas; LL.M., 1968, Harvard University.
Professor Baude's teaching goes beyond the fundamentals of his subject, blending history, philosophy, popular culture, and current events to stretch the students to examine established institutions in light of new ideas. He has won both university-wide and Law School teaching awards. His courses include Constitutional Law, Federal Jurisdiction, and The Legal Profession.
Active in the legal community, he has been a special counsel to the
Office of the Governor of Indiana, and is a member and past president of
the Indiana Board of Law Examiners. From time to time he handles test
cases in the state and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
He is Editor-in-Chief, Kansas Law Review. Member, Order of the
Coif.
Office: (812) 855-5927; E-mail: baude@indiana.edu