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Koopmans talks Iowa Supreme Court decisions on IPR’s River to River

by Iowa Appeals Blog | April 5, 2013

Last week on Iowa Public Radio’s River to River, On Brief contributor Ryan Koopmans and University of Iowa law professors Song Richardson and Todd Pettys discussed four high-profile cases from the Iowa Supreme Court’s 2012-2013 term: Gartner v. Iowa Department of Public Health, Nelson v. James H. Knight DDS, P.C., State v. Kooima, and State v. Ragland. The hour-long segment is available here.

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