Vox: How school funding can help repair the legacy of segregation
February 17, 2021
Cincinnati Law dean Verna Williams discusses the implications of educational segregation on Black students and students of color.
February 17, 2021
Cincinnati Law dean Verna Williams discusses the implications of educational segregation on Black students and students of color.
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.
May 18, 2020
The city of Cleveland will pay an $18 million settlement to Rickey Jackson, Wiley Bridgeman and his brother Kwame Ajamu who spent decades in prison for a murder they did not commit. Jackson was freed in 2014 with the help of the OIP at UC College of Law.
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.
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.
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.
January 28, 2022
News media highlight UC's Decision Day records as students get surprised with admission and scholarships.
August 5, 2021
UC expert in urban history gives explaination for the change in Cincinnati's demographic and why more Blacks are moving to the suburbs.
September 19, 2022
PhD candidate Shepherd Aaron Ellis interviewed for a panel discussion on Cincinnati Edition. Ellis explained the British monarchy and the role of the royal family.