Law Student Places 2nd in Cincinnati’s Flying Pig Marathon
Donnie Warner, a 2014 College of Law graduate, placed second in the 15th Annual Marathon, held May 4, 2014. He says his next marathon will involve studying for the Ohio Bar. Categories:...
View ArticleCollege of Law Celebrates 181st Hooding Ceremony; 2nd Class of LLM Students...
Graduation will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2014, beginning at 1:00 p.m. at the Aronoff Center for the Arts.Categories: student
View ArticleMichael J. Moeddel '02 named a winner of The 2014 M&A Advisor 40 Under 40...
Cincinnati, OH— Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL (KMK Law) partner Michael J. Moeddel has been named a winner of The 2014 M&A Advisor 40 Under 40 Recognition Awards in the Legal Advisor category....
View ArticleKMK Law Attorney Sophia R. Jannace '13 Admitted to Practice Law in Kentucky
Cincinnati, OH— Sophia R. Jannace, an attorney at Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL (KMK Law®), was recently admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. She had previously been admitted...
View ArticleUC to Present Honorary Degree to Alumnus and Top Trial Lawyer Billy Martin
UC alumnus and nationally renowned trial lawyer Billy Martin will receive an honorary doctorate at the University of Cincinnati April Commencement ceremony.Date: 3/31/2014 By: M.B. Reilly Phone: (513)...
View ArticleFrom the Courtroom to the Classroom Janet Moore Focuses on Policy Reform
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View ArticleAlicia Miller Turned an Interest in Social Justice into a Career as a Public...
Having grown up near Cincinnati in West Chester, Ohio, Alicia Miller ’14 is a home grown Bearcat in this year’s graduating class. A graduate of Lakota West High School, she earned a bachelor’s degree...
View ArticleDonnie Warner is Committed to Social Justice and Community Building
Graduate, community worker, and marathoner Donnie Warner has a strong commitment to social justice and community and personal transformation. With experiences that range from living on a Navajo...
View ArticleGiving Voice to the Voiceless: Carrie Wood Shares why she is a Public Defender
Formerly an Assistant Academic Director at the Ohio Innocence Project (OIP) here with UC College of Law, Carrie Wood ’95 now works with the Ohio Public Defender in Columbus, Ohio.Categories: alumni
View ArticleA View from the Other Side: Hilly McGahan’12 Talks About Working With Victims
An often-overlooked side of criminal law is that of the victims. The defendant hires or is appointed counsel, and the prosecution represents the state throughout the process, but the victims of crimes...
View ArticleWhat Are You Doing Now?
Did You Know…according to the After the JD, an empirical study that gathered detailed data about the career outcomes for a national cohort of 5,000 Class of 2000 graduates, more than half changed jobs...
View ArticleYouth Court Diversion Program Successfully Launches; Law Students Gain...
Cincinnati’s Youth Court– a diversion program for teens arrested for minor misdemeanors and who have already admitted guilt – successfully launched its pilot program on May 14, 2014. The program is a...
View ArticleGeorge Jonson '83 received the 2014 Eugene R. Weir Award for Ethics and...
George Jonson, a managing partner at the law office of Montgomery, Rennie & Jonson, received the 2014 Eugene R. Weir Award for Ethics and Professionalism from the Ohio State Bar Association.The...
View ArticleGeorge Jonson '83 received the 2014 Eugene R. Weir Award for Ethics and...
George Jonson, a managing partner at the law office of Montgomery, Rennie & Jonson, received the 2014 Eugene R. Weir Award for Ethics and Professionalism from the Ohio State Bar Association.The...
View ArticleJen Cuesta’s Work in Human Rights Leads to Career in Social Justice
Working alongside a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate was inspiring for Jen Cuesta. That experience helped solidify her decision to become an attorney.
View ArticleThe Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights Drew Erin Welch to UC Law
Law student Erin Welch travelled 700 miles to UC Law for the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights. She shares her thoughts on the impact of the Institute and they experiences she has had.
View ArticleA Career in Human Rights Has Taken Lycette Nelson from Cincinnati to Hungary
“It’s good that you’re here to keep us human.” Hearing this made a lasting impression on a UC Law student—now alumna—while completing her human rights internship in South Africa.
View ArticleIn Her Own Words…Erin Rosenberg Shares Why She Works in International...
From my experiences as a fellow at the Urban Morgan Institute, I knew that I wanted to work in international law, but I didn’t know in which field. In 2010, the summer before my third year, I did a...
View ArticleDowntown Faculty Teach-in for Scholarships Raises More Than $11K
This year's Downtown Teach-in for Student Scholarships, held Friday, March 7, 2014, was a rousing success! The event raised more than $11,000 for law student scholarships. According to Mike Hogan,...
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