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At 窪蹋勛圖厙 , our students, faculty, staff and alumni influence everything from health law to international law to public policyall while learning, teaching and practicing legal education rooted in real-world impact. Discover our latest news in legal scholarship, advocacy, experiential learning, community impact and so much more.

Recent News

U.S. News releases graduate, professional school rankings
Thanks to significant improvements in admissions selectivity and other factors, 窪蹋勛圖厙s School of Law posted a five-point gain in this springs U.S. News & World Report rankings, to No. 59the largest increase of any of the university programs assessed in 2015. Credit for this progr...
Law's Jessie Hill to discuss reproductive rights at Power of Diversity Lecture March 17
The Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will host a Power of Diversity lecture featuring Jessie Hill, associate dean of faculty development, research professor of law and the Laura Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar. Hill will present "Reproductive Rights or Reproductive Justic...
Law Professor Cassandra Burke Robertson chairing American Bar Association subcommittee
Cassandra Burke Robertson, professor of law and director of the Center for Professional Ethics, now serves as chair of the Appellate Litigation Subcommittee for the American Bar Association. The subcommittee is part of the Civil Rights Litigation Committee within the ABAs Section of Litigation....
Laws Andrew Pollis appointed to Ohio Supreme Court commission
Andrew Pollis, associate professor of law, was appointed to the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on the Rules of Practice and Procedure. His term began Jan. 1....
Law Professor Laura McNally-Levine named secretary of Clinical Legal Education Association
Laura McNally-Levine, professor of law and co-director of the Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center, recently was elected to the executive committee of the Clinical Legal Education Association. She serves as secretary of the association, which exists to advocate for clinical legal education as fundamen...
School of Law interim dean to discuss immigration reform on radio show tonight
In the next broadcast of Talking Foreign Policy, Michael Scharf, interim dean at 窪蹋勛圖厙 School of Law, and a panel of experts examine immigration reform in light of President Barack Obamas recently announced executive actions to take effect this year. Talking Foreign Polic...
Second Gender, Youth and Social Justice event to feature author Elaine Richardson
Author Elaine Richardson will present From PHD to Ph.D., at the second Gender, Youth and Social Justice Event: A Journey through Juvenile Justice, Policy and Education on Tuesday, Feb. 10, from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center, Senior Classroom. Her presentation will illustrate ...
Find out more about opportunities in intellectual property law Feb. 6
Craig Nard, director of the Spangenberg Center for Law, Technology and Art at the School of Law, will address "Opportunities in Intellectual Property Law Friday, Feb. 6, from 12:30 to 1:45 in Sears 356. He will discuss how IP law meshes with engineering. The session is an initiative of the pre-law...
Laws Jonathan Adler publishes works, presents around the country
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, recently published Climate Balkanization: Dormant Commerce and the Limits of State Energy Policy in the Louisiana State University Journal of Energy Law and Resources as well as The Halbig Cases: Desperately Seeking Ambiguity in Clear S...
Law Professor Cassandra Robertson publishes, presents on variety of legal issues
Cassandra Burke Robertson, professor of law, recently has had works published: Professional Responsibility In The Life Of The Lawyer, second edition, forthcoming in 2015, with Carl A. Pierce, Judy M. Cornett, Alex B. Long and Paula Schaefer; Toward a New Equilibrium in Personal Jurisdiction, in...