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Cynthia Nance

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Cynthia E. Nance is Dean and Nathan G. Gordon Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law.[1][2] Cynthia E. Nance, demonstrated her love for academic pursuits from a young age. She completed her B.S. in Economics, magna cum laude, at Chicago State University in 1986. Cynthia then continued her education at the University of Iowa, where she earned a J.D. with distinction in 1990, an M.A. in Finance in 1991, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations at the same institution in 1994.

Nance also serves on the board of directors for Northwest Arkansas's annual Bikes, Blues, and BBQ charity motorcycle rally.

Education

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Nance received her Bachelors of Science degree in Economics, magna cum laude, from Chicago State University, followed by a J.D. and a M.A. from the University of Iowa College of Law and College of Business.

Selected works

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Articles

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  • The Value of a Law Degree, Iowa Law Review (2011)
  • Why Labor and Employment Ethics?, Northern Kentucky Law Review (2006)
  • Ethical Issues of Dealing with Unrepresented Parties in Mediation, The Practical Litigator (2005)
  • Colorable Claims: The Continuing Significance of Color under Title VII Forty Years after Its Passage, Berkeley Journal of Employment & Labor Law (2005)
  • From Widgets to Digits: Reimagining Protective Workplace Policy; A Review of Katherine Stone’s, From Widgets to Digits: Employment Regulation for the Changing Workplace, Employee Rights & Employment Policy Journal (2005)
  • Unrepresented Parties in Mediation, Practical Litigator (2004)
  • Spoliation of Evidence in Employment Law Cases, Brandeis Law Journal (2004)

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