Washington Post: UC’s OIP frees 29th defendant amid COVID-19 scare
May 13, 2020
National and local media are covering the case of Chris Smith, whose conviction for armed robbery was overturned after the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law intervened in his case.
UC helping the most students in Ohio with federal CARES Act dollars
May 18, 2020
More than 22,000 UC students in need as a result of coronavirus will soon received federal CARES Act funds.
Cleveland Scene: Man freed by UC OIP waits for new trial
July 24, 2020
Isaiah Washington, who walked free in May with the help of the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law after serving nearly 46 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, continues to await his day in court.
The Enquirer: Prosecutor’s office misled judge to imprison inmate freed by OIP
July 8, 2020
New details are emerging in the case of Christopher Smith, a man who remained imprisoned even after the Ohio Innocence Project worked to secure his freedom from a wrongful conviction.
Time: UC constitutional scholar weighs in on Trump taxes ruling
July 10, 2020
University of Cincinnati constitutional law expert Chris Bryant explains to Time magazine how the Supreme Court delivered a "short-term political win" to President Trump with its ruling on his tax returns.
The Progressive: UC law expert weighs in on participatory defense model
August 26, 2020
Janet Moore, a University of Cincinnati law professor and former public defense attorney, weighs in on the participatory defense model in this story by The Progressive.
UC launches app to bolster COVID-19 safety and prevention efforts
September 16, 2020
The University of Cincinnati has deployed the COVID Check app for members of the UC community to use to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Record confirmed: UC home to nearly 47,000 students
September 10, 2020
UC's largest and most diverse class in history was confirmed September 8. With nearly 47,000 students, UC has now seen eight straight years of record enrollment.