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Welcome Class of 2011
It was the most exciting time of year at UC Law; the first day—at least for the first year students (1Ls). The corridors of the law school were once again filled with anxious students, sizing each other up and coming to terms with the weight of their Constitutional Law books. (Read More) |
UC Law Students Help Innocent Man Regain Freedom
After serving 18 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Robert McClendon once again became a free man on Monday, August 11—thanks in part to the Ohio Innocence Project and the power of DNA testing.
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New Tax Professor Loves Problem Solving
The latest addition to UC Law’s tax team, Professor Stephanie McMahon, joined the law school this summer. She will teach business tax during the fall semester. (Read More) |
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Nancy Oliver '90 Takes Over as Associate Dean
“Whenever I walk in the doors of the College of Law, I'm excited,” said new Interim Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Nancy Oliver. (Read More) |
Adam Moser (3L) Goes to China
As the world is riveted by the athletes at the 2008 Summer Olympics, hosted in Beijing, China, UC Law student Adam Moser, Class of 2009, has been getting a “bird’s eye view” of the festivities. (Read More) |
Linda Greenhouse on Guantanamo Bay
Detention camp Guantanamo Bay is one of the most controversial subjects of modern times. Former U.S. Supreme Court correspondent Linda Greenhouse will share her perspective on this topic at the 2008 John H. Burlingame Distinguished Lecture, September 9, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. (Read More) |
Memories Project Now Online!
A representative group of alumni was interviewed by current law school students and by Jeffrey L. Cruikshank, an author of institutional histories. Take a moment to read their memories, reminisce, and reflect on their law school experience. (Read More) |