Andrea Charlow

Drake University Law School

Professor Emerita
Des Moines
IA

Andrea Charlow is a Professor Emerita at Drake University Law School who taught courses in Family Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution.  She has an A.B. from Vassar College, a J.D. from Albany Law School, and an LLM from Columbia University Law School, where she was a Chamberlain Fellow.  She practiced law with the firm of Hancock, Ryan, Shove, & Hust in Syracuse, New York where she was a trial lawyer concentrating in family law and medical malpractice and products liability cases.  She is former Chair of the Iowa Governor's Advisory Committee on Child Support Enforcement.  She has served as Associate Dean at Drake Law School, Director of the Middleton Children's Rights Center and is in charge of the law school web site.  She has been interviewed on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," has published articles in the Yale Review of Law & Social Policy and the Family Law Quarterly and does workshops and lectures on Family Law and Negotiations.

CALI Lessons

This table shows Lessons and podcasts by this author. It includes Lesson title, CALI Topics for the Lesson, the date the Lesson was published on the CALI website, the date the Lesson was last updated, and run/usage totals for the past 30 and 120 days.

Note: usage information for podcasts is not available here and is marked as N/A.

Lesson Title CALI Topic(s) Published in Latest update Runs Past 30 Days Runs Past 120 Days
Child Custody Jurisdiction
  • 1L - First Year Lesson Topics
  • Civil Procedure
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Family Law
2009 September 6, 2023
Support Jurisdiction
  • 1L - First Year Lesson Topics
  • Civil Procedure
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Family Law
2009 July 25, 2019
Commingled Property at Divorce
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Family Law
2009 March 1, 2024
New Reproductive Technologies or Who's Your Mama?
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Family Law
2009 July 26, 2019
Cohabitation
  • 2L-3L Upper Level Lesson Topics
  • Family Law
2009 July 30, 2019