Mary Morris Jeopardy Profile: Age, Job, Family, Stats

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Mary Morris Jeopardy Contestant Profile
Mary Morris is an Indianapolis-based legal education administrator and attorney currently serving as the Director of Externships & Clinics Manager at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. She has built a career that combines legal practice, student affairs leadership, experiential legal education, and mentoring law students. In her current role, she oversees the administration of the law school’s externship program, manages clinical program operations, advises students on experiential learning opportunities aligned with their career goals, and works to expand externship placements for IU McKinney students. Prior to this position, she held multiple leadership roles within the same institution, including Director of Externships and Senior Associate Director of Student Affairs.
Before transitioning fully into legal education administration, Morris worked as an attorney in private practice. She served as an Associate at DeLaney & DeLaney LLC in Indianapolis and previously worked as an Associate Attorney at Ice Miller LLP in Indiana. During law school, she held several academic and professional positions at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, including Career Services Office Student Fellow and Research Assistant for Professor Gina-Gail Fletcher. Her research work contributed to the Vanderbilt Law Review article “Artificial Intent: The Failure to Deter Algorithmic Manipulation.” She also completed a legal internship with the City of South Bend.
Earlier in her career, Morris worked extensively in administration and human resources. At Kidventure, Inc., she served as Director of Human Resources and previously as Office Manager. She also worked for several years as a counselor at Rocky River Ranch and was an Orientation Leader for New Student & Carolina Parent Programs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her background reflects a long-standing focus on leadership, education, mentorship, and organizational management.
Academically, Morris earned her Juris Doctor from Indiana University Maurer School of Law between 2018 and 2021. While there, she participated in numerous organizations and competitions, including the Indiana Law Journal, Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition, Transactional Drafting & Negotiation Competition, Outreach for Legal Literacy, Intellectual Property Association, Women’s Law Caucus, American Constitution Society, and Phi Delta Phi. She also held leadership positions in student organizations, serving as President of Outreach for Legal Literacy and Treasurer of the American Constitution Society chapter, which received national recognition for outstanding programming during the 2019–2020 academic year.
Morris completed her undergraduate studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors or concentrations in English and minors in Education and Music. During her time at UNC, she was involved in Kappa Kappa Gamma, UNC Pauper Players, and UNC Dance Marathon, later serving as Entertainment Chair for the organization.
Outside of her professional achievements, Morris has spoken publicly about being born and raised in Indianapolis and becoming the first person in her family to graduate from college. She shared her gratitude for being selected to participate in the 2026 Indiana Conference for Legal Education Opportunity (ICLEO) Summer Institute hosted by Indiana University Maurer School of Law and for joining the part-time evening law program at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. She emphasized the importance of service, advocacy, disciplined study, and continued professional growth within Indiana’s legal community.
Her listed skills include talent management, teamwork, human resources, leadership, nonprofit work, Microsoft Office, event planning, social media, Facebook, and public speaking. Morris is also a published author, having contributed the article “No Teacher Left Behind: Reforming the Educator Expense Deduction” to the Indiana Law Journal in May 2021.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Mary Morris |
| Location and Residence | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States |
| Profession and Jobs | Director of Externships & Clinics Manager at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law; Director of Externships; Senior Associate Director of Student Affairs; Associate at DeLaney & DeLaney LLC; Associate Attorney at Ice Miller LLP; Career Services Office Student Fellow; Research Assistant; Legal Intern for the City of South Bend; Director of Human Resources at Kidventure, Inc.; Office Manager; Counselor at Rocky River Ranch; Orientation Leader at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| Gender and Sex | Female |
| Age and Date of Birth | |
| Nationality and Ethnicity | American; White/Caucasian |
| Education and School | Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Doctor of Law (JD), 2018–2021; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Bachelor of Arts in English with minors in Education and Music, 2010–2014 |
| Relationships (Married/Dating/Sexuality) and Family | No relationship status publicly provided; stated she was the first person in her family to graduate from college |
| Biography and More Details | Indianapolis native and legal education administrator focused on experiential learning and student advising. Oversees externship and clinic operations at IU McKinney School of Law. Former practicing attorney with experience in legal research, student affairs, and human resources leadership. Participated in Indiana Law Journal, Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition, Transactional Drafting & Negotiation Competition, Outreach for Legal Literacy, Intellectual Property Association, Women’s Law Caucus, American Constitution Society, and Phi Delta Phi. Served as President of Outreach for Legal Literacy and Treasurer of the American Constitution Society chapter. Published “No Teacher Left Behind: Reforming the Educator Expense Deduction” in Indiana Law Journal in May 2021. Research assistant for Professor Gina-Gail Fletcher on the Vanderbilt Law Review article “Artificial Intent: The Failure to Deter Algorithmic Manipulation.” Selected participant in the 2026 Indiana Conference for Legal Education Opportunity (ICLEO) Summer Institute. Skills include talent management, leadership, HR, nonprofits, event planning, social media, public speaking, and teamwork. |
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Mary Morris Jeopardy Results
| Friday, 22 May 2026 | Returning Champion Final Score: $TBC Round 2 Score: $TBC Round 1 Score: $TBC | Mary Morris Indianapolis, Indiana Law School Administrator Final Score: $TBC Round 2 Score: $TBC Round 1 Score: $TBC | Jeff Weyhmiller Holland, Michigan Nuclear Power Instructor Final Score: $TBC Round 2 Score: $TBC Round 1 Score: $TBC |
