
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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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 →

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 →

Ohio Innocence Project talks about grueling work of freeing wrongfully convicted inmates
Lawyers with the Ohio Innocence Project have helped free more than two dozen inmates, who were unjustly imprisoned for crimes they did not commit.
The lawyers talked exclusively to ... Continue Reading →

15-year-old on fast path to enter law school at Capital
Fifteen-year-old Danya Hamad aims to be Doogie Howser JD.
The Canal Winchester teenager will graduate with her associate degree from Columbus State Community College on Friday. On ... Continue Reading →

The benefits of international law school
Studying abroad in law school is an invaluable experience. The opportunity to learn the laws of foreign nations can help students broaden their perspectives and become better lawyers ... Continue Reading →

Law school debt—and private school tuition revenue—may be declining
When inflation is calculated in, 115 law schools have seen students’ debt loads decline between 2013 and 2016, according to Derek T. Muller, who blogs at Excess of Democracy.
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A guide to dating a fellow law student
Finding free time for anything in law school is extremely challenging. Scores of single law students are asking themselves if there is even time to start dating or maintain a healthy ... Continue Reading →

Could fidget toys help reduce law school stress and improve focus?
Research seems to be increasingly showing that a focused person is not necessarily one who is sitting still at a desk for a solid eight hours a day.
There are plenty of articles offering ... Continue Reading →

Balance tips to women at nation’s law schools
The year 2016 marked a notable landmark for women in the ranks of law schools nationwide. For the first time, women who were enrolled in juris doctor programs outnumbered men. Women’s ... Continue Reading →
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