
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 →

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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Bar Admissions Ceremony completes transformation from law students to lawyers
Nearly 200 lawyers walked the stage at the historic Ohio Theatre this week to officially start their careers as practicing lawyers.
Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor administered the ... 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 →

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 →

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 →

5 law students receive the 2017 Frost Brown Todd Diversity Scholarship
Frost Brown Todd (FBT) has announced the recipients of the firm’s 2017 Diversity Scholarship. Launched in 2010, the scholarship fund annually awards financial assistance aimed to ... 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 →

Case Western Reserve group wants federal investigation of fatal police shooting of law student
A group of students, faculty and staff from Case Western Reserve University School of Law has asked the U.S. attorney in Cleveland to open a civil rights investigation into the 2016 ... Continue Reading →
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