
Capital Law’s Moot Court Team earns a trip to the National Finals
For the second time in three years, Capital’s ABA National Moot Court Team is going to the National Finals.
The team of Sarah Ingles (3L) and Christopher St. Pierre (3L) was one ... Continue Reading →

New OSU Law Journal editor’s leadership plan: set expectations and communicate effectively
David Roper learned some of the most important lessons of life and leadership on a pitcher’s mound.
“Composure is extremely important in that position because the pressure is on ... Continue Reading →

OSU Law 3L’s rural background pays off with big recognition
Celina, Ohio, native Evin Bachelor, 25, tapped his rural roots while creating his winning entry in a national poster competition.
By growing up in rural Ohio and having family members ... Continue Reading →

OSU Law prof’s study yields “surprising” results on laptop use in law school classrooms
Law professors should think twice before banishing laptops from their classrooms.
That’s the takeaway of a new law review article challenging the popular notion that the siren call ... Continue Reading →

University of Akron announces an early start law program for first year students
At one time, many people saw law school as a way to a good paying career, but now, jobs for attorneys, and even attorneys themselves are becoming harder to find.
But the University ... Continue Reading →

University of Akron law school offers summer classes for incoming students
The University of Akron’s law school will offer summer classes for incoming students.
The Summer Start Program will allow students to begin their studies in late May rather ... Continue Reading →

Interested in animal law? Submit an entry to the Companion Animal Law Writing Contest
The American Kennel Club recently announced a Companion Animal Law Writing Contest for law students, and any student enrolled at an American Bar Association-accredited U.S. law ... Continue Reading →

University of Dayton law students find a new teaching tool…their voices
Imagine your first week at a new school. You’ve barely met your classmates, found your classrooms and the library, or cracked open your books. Then your teacher tells you you’ll ... Continue Reading →

Capital Law School student shares her 3+3 experience
Capital Law School’s 3+3 program draws passionate undergrads from the main campus and beyond in pursuit of becoming future attorneys.
Since 2015, the law school has offered a 3+3 ... Continue Reading →
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