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The New York Times: Court Declares Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 45 Years

March 14, 2022

Isaiah Andrews, an 84-year-old Cleveland man and Ohio Innocence Project client, was found wrongfully convicted of murder by an Ohio court. The designation allows Andrews to seek damages from the state of Ohio after spending 45 years wrongfully imprisoned a crime he did not commit. OIP attorneys helped to free Andrews and allow him to clear his name.

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Cincinnati Business Courier: UC celebrated record enrollment this year as Mason, Lakota East top list of its feeder schools

November 17, 2022

The Cincinnati Business Courier reports the University of Cincinnati is celebrating its largest enrollment in history at the start of 2022-2023 fall semester, a count just shy of 48,000. The milestone bucks a national trend that showed undergraduate enrollment dipped 1.1% last fall and graduate enrollment was down 1%, according to a report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

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Legal News Network: Delivering bad news to clients

May 25, 2022

Marjorie Aaron, professor of practice and director of the Center for Practice in the UC College of Law, spoke with the Lawyerist Podcast on Legal News Network for a segment about delivering bad news to clients.

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UC Law symposium tackles ‘Access to Justice’ issues in our community

October 4, 2022

The UC College of Law and Hamilton County Clerk of Courts hosted a half-day symposium, Oct. 3, to highlight some solutions to the access to justice gap many residents who can’t afford an attorney face when dealing with civil matters. The symposium and the access to justice work it hopes to advance was featured by local television stations, Fox 19 and Local 12 news.