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Michael Jenuwine is a Concurrent Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame Law School, serving as Director of the Applied Mediation Clinic and Associate Dean for Clinical Programs. He holds dual licensures as an attorney and clinical psychologist. His roles include supervising student mediators in civil and domestic cases across Indiana and Michigan, teaching courses on mediation, mental health law, and professional responsibility, and advising on interdisciplinary legal practice.
- Educations:
- B.S., University of Michigan (1988)
- A.M. in Educational Psychology, University of Chicago (1990)
- J.D., Loyola University Chicago (2000)
- Ph.D. in Psychology (Human Development), University of Chicago (2000)
His research focuses on family law, child advocacy, mental health law, and professional responsibility. He actively studies adult guardianship systems through his National Certified Guardian status and service on the Indiana State Adult Guardianship Taskforce since 2008. His scholarship bridges legal and clinical systems, addressing disparities in juvenile justice and mental health service access.
Appointed by the Indiana Supreme Court to the State Board of Law Examiners (2017), Jenuwine also holds the Civitas Childlaw Fellowship. His courses include Law & Psychology, Professional Responsibility, and the Family Law Clinic.
His work emphasizes practical legal training through clinics like the Legal Aid I & Ethics program. Though no grants are explicitly noted, his roles in institutional taskforces and clinics reflect indirect advocacy and research funding.




