Donna M. Nagy

Prof. Donna M. Nagy

C. Ben Dutton Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law

Professor Nagy joined the law school faculty in 2006 as the C. Ben Dutton Professor of Business Law. She began her teaching career in 1994 at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where she served as Interim Dean from 2004-05 and as Associate Dean for Faculty Development from 2002-04. In Spring 2001, she was a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law, and was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Canterbury School of Law in Christchurch, New Zealand in Spring 2002.

Professor Nagy teaches and writes in the areas of securities litigation, securities regulation, and corporations. Her scholarship includes articles in the Cornell Law Review, the Notre Dame Law Review, and the Ohio State Law Journal as well as two co-authored books, one on the law of insider trading and a casebook on Securities Litigation and Enforcement. She is a frequent speaker on securities regulation and litigation topics at law schools and professional conferences. She also served as Chair of the AALS Section on Securities Regulation in 2004-05; as Chair of the AALS Standing Committee on Sections and the Annual Meeting in 2007-08; and as a Vice President and Member of the Board of Trustees of the SEC Historical Society from 2008-11.

Prior to teaching, Professor Nagy was an associate with Debevoise & Plimpton in Washington, D.C., specializing in securities enforcement and litigation. She was named interim executive associate dean for academic affairs in August 2013 and executive associate dean in January 2014.



  • B.A. at Vassar College, 1986
  • J.D. at New York University Law School, 1989

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The Federalist Society's Indiana - Bloomington Student Chapter presented this panel discussion on November 17, 2009, at Indiana...

Securities Fraud: Should Congress Overturn Stoneridge and Expose Lawyers & Financial Advisors to More Liability?

Indiana-Bloomington Student Chapter

The Federalist Society's Indiana - Bloomington Student Chapter presented this panel discussion on November 17, 2009, at Indiana...