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.
WVXU: OKI Wanna Know
October 29, 2020
Nathan Ela, an assistant professor of political science and law, explains Cincinnati boundaries and municipalities.
Bloomberg Law: Landmark LGBT decision clarifies legal test for other discrimination claims
June 16, 2020
Law professor weighs in on landmark LGBT decision.
The Journal-News: UC law professor weighs in on student rights
September 29, 2020
UC College of Law Professor Ronna Greff Schneider discusses the complex issue of students' rights versus school rules.
Politico: New Jersey lawmaker proposes barring minor traffic stops to combat ‘driving while Black’
April 13, 2022
A bill recently introduced in the New Jersey Legislature designed to cut down on racial disparities in traffic stops has roots in a paper by a UC Law student.
Akron Beacon Journal: How each side of the abortion debate is preparing for life after Roe v. Wade in Ohio
March 28, 2022
Jenn Dye, PhD, director of the Nathaniel R. Jones Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice at the UC College of Law, is among abortion-rights advocates who fear marginalized groups with higher rates of unintended pregnancies would be disproportionately impacted financially, medically and socially if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. Dye spoke with the Akron Beacon Journal for a story on the topic.
E.W. Scripps: Community land trusts offer affordable housing path
March 30, 2022
Nathan Ela, PhD, assistant professor in the UC College of Law and the Department of Political Science, spoke with E.W. Scripps journalist about community land trusts.
Columbus Dispatch: New trial granted after man serves years behind bars
January 20, 2022
Richard Horton, 45, of Columbus, Ohio, is the 34th individual freed after wrongful conviction due to the work of the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati.
BNC News: Richard Horton discusses new trial, 16-year prison sentence
January 31, 2022
Richard Horton, an Ohio Innocence Project client, and Brian Howe, an OIP attorney, speak to BNC News about an Ohio judge granting a Horton a new trial stemming from a 2006 conviction for armed robbery.