
Ohio State Bar Association awards Ohio law students with real property scholarships
The Ohio State Bar Association’s (OSBA) Real Property Law Section Council, chaired by John (Jack) Waldeck, Jr. awarded its annual law student scholarship to five Ohio law school students ... Continue Reading →

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law launches tech lab, offers courses on blockchain, artificial intelligence
Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law opened a new technology lab on Wednesday which looks to educate students, alumni and lawyers on new concepts ... Continue Reading →

University of Dayton School of Law to begin offering new ‘hybrid’ online law degree
The University of Dayton will launch a law degree program in 2019 in which students can complete most of their courses online.
UD has partnered with 2U, Inc., to offer the ‘hybrid” ... Continue Reading →

University of Akron School of Law team finishes second in national competition
The mock trial team from The University of Akron (UA) School of Law finished second in the national Student Trial Advocacy Competition (STAC), held April 12-15 in Raleigh, N.C. Coached ... Continue Reading →

Meet OSBA member and OSU Law 2L David Roper
Meet David Roper, Editor-in-Chief of The Ohio State Law Journal, and find out more about David in the 2018 May/June issue of Ohio Lawyer at www.ohiobar.org/ohiolawyer.
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Akron Law’s IP program continues to make the grade
From its trademark clinic and externship offerings to intellectual property certificates and a center designed to facilitate the study and advancement of IP—those are some of the ... Continue Reading →

Cleveland man released from prison with help from University of Cincinnati nonprofit clinic
A wrongfully imprisoned Cleveland man was released last month after spending 15 years in the Ohio State Penitentiary.
In 2003, Ru-El Sailor was convicted of murder for the death of ... Continue Reading →

Virginia law students push state panel to scrap mental health question on bar application
Law students who need mental health counseling aren’t getting it for fear they will be denied admission to the state bar, according to organizations across the state that are demanding ... Continue Reading →

Capital course helps lawyers, police communicate better
While their fields may be related and often intersect, lawyers and law-enforcement officers speak different languages. A new course at Capital University aims to get each on the same ... Continue Reading →

Law schools dive into virtual reality experiences for their students
Law schools are ramping up efforts to provide more experiential learning opportunities through virtual reality experiences that will allow both students and practicing attorneys to ... Continue Reading →
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