Opera America Magazine: 'Blind Injustice' among change agents
November 6, 2019
“Blind Injustice,” a collaboration between the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Cincinnati Opera and the Young Professionals Choral Collective, is featured in the fall 2019 issue of Opera America Magazine.
Columbus Dispatch: Can Ohio end wrongful convictions?
February 25, 2020
One of Ohio's top jurist is taking action to establish a new state taskforce to examine the issue of wrongful convictions in the state. The work of the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law is aiding in that effort.
UC’s OIP helps free 29th defendant
April 21, 2020
Christopher Smith served 12 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit and then even after a federal judge ordered his release when his conviction was overturned on constitutional violations, faced a COVID-19 scare when prison officials refused to release him. He's finally free, thanks to the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Diverse: Innocence Project works to exonerate the wrongly convicted
April 28, 2020
Innocence Projects across the nation like UC's Ohio Innocence Project work to correct injustice and free those who’ve been wrongfully convicted.
UC Faculty Awards 2020: Bert Lockwood
April 8, 2020
Bert Lockwood, director of UC's Urban Morgan Institute and editor-in-chief of Human Rights Quarterly, is a pioneer in the field of international human rights. He is being honored by UC with the Provost Faculty Career award.
WTOL11: UC’s OIP pushes for new trial in 1998 murder of Toledo teen
August 19, 2020
The Ohio Innocence Project (OIP) at the University of Cincinnati College of Law is making headlines after it filed a motion Monday for a new trial in the case of two men convicted of murder in Ohio’s Lucas County.
Business Courier: UC College of Law receives $200,000 gift from alumnus Bill Morelli
August 5, 2020
The Business Courier spotlights the donation received by the UC College of Law of $200,000 from alumnus Bill Morelli.