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Race Judicata In Home Stretch To Third Annual Event

March 4, 2004

Smoothing the way for law students to be of service to the community is the ultimate goal for the third annual Race Judicata, a 5k walk/run that serves as the chief fund-raiser for the UC College of Law's Public Interest Law Group. The March 14 race helps fund stipends that law students use so they can work in unpaid positions that benefit the public, the poor and the underserved.

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UC Law To Host Inaugural Symposium On Women's Work

March 23, 2004

The joint degree program in Law and Women's Studies at UC will sponsor its first-ever symposium on April 8 on the balance women maintain between work and family responsibilities. "Woman's Work Is Never Done: Employment, Family and Activism" will feature UC experts and guests from American University, the University of Florida and the University of Iowa discussing what happens legally when a woman's other roles in society create conflicts with the demands of her employer. The event is free and open to the public and can be viewed through a UC Webcast.

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Final Day Approaches For Law's Military Care Package Campaign

December 7, 2004

The UC Law Library and a number of other groups from the college are promoting a care package campaign this holiday season for members of our military serving overseas. If you're interested in helping out, hurry, because the final day for donations is Dec. 9.

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Innocence Project Marks First Successful Prisoner Release

December 15, 2004

An man imprisoned for the last 25 years in Ohio has earned his parole, thanks in large part to new evidence developed by UC law students working on the Ohio Innocence Project that raises major doubts as to whether he had any involvement in the crime in the first place.

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Law School Plans Women's Conference On Law And Social Change

January 18, 2005

The conference, "Women Coming Together," is sponsored by the Ford Foundation and will provide opportunities to develop new strategies, expand and enhance coalitions, and share ideas about how to claim the law as a vehicle for social change. The focus will be on women's health and well-being.

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New History On The Reds Will Hit A Home Run With Fans

June 14, 2005

University of Cincinnati sports researcher Kevin Grace delves into the first half of the 20th century as he writes about his favorite era of baseball. He writes that while the Reds were an average team on the field in those decades, they developed a management vision that defined how the game is played today.

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UC Law Students Celebrate Release of Innocent Prisoner

December 14, 2005

The Ohio Innocence Project, based out of the UC College of Law, saw 18 months of hard work culminate in the release from prison of Clarence Elkins, marking the first time the project has won an exoneration for an Ohio inmate. On Monday, Dec. 26, Mark Godsey, associate professor of law at UC and faculty director of the Ohio Innocence Project, is scheduled to be a guest on CNN's "Larry King Live," along with Clarence Elkins and his wife, Melinda.