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George McGovern, Holocaust Survivors To Discuss Humanitarian Aspects Of WWII At UC College Of Law Event

April 14, 2005

Sen. George McGovern will join Holocaust survivors Werner Coppel and Anna Ornstein on Monday, April 18, at the UC College of Law for a program on "Military Action for Humanitarian Needs: Why Wasn't Auschwitz Bombed?" Besides his long career in politics, McGovern was a decorated WWII bomber pilot who flew missions over Germany and Poland. The event is free and open to the public, and will be available for live viewing as well through a Webcast over the Internet.

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Former UC Law Dean Returns To Discuss 'Law And Morality In Counter-Terrorism'

April 7, 2005

Tom Gerety, executive director of the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law and former dean of the UC College of Law, will be featured at the UC College of Law's 2005 Robert S. Marx Lecture. Gerety will be discussing "Law and Morality in Counter-Terrorism" on April 13 at 10 a.m. in Room 114 of the College of Law.

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Good Tax News: Assessments Locally Appear Equitable And Free Of Bias

April 12, 2005

A new study from the Rosenthal Institute for Justice at the UC College of Law finds that tax assessments on residential real estate in Hamilton County appear to be made equitably and consistently across all racial and income demographics. This is not the case in several other areas of the country where similar studies have been done.

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Pinochet Foe To Speak At Law School On Pursuit Of Justice In Chile

March 22, 2005

Judge Juan Guzman Tapia, who investigated human rights violations during the Pinochet regime in Chile, will speak at the UC College of Law on March 31 at 4 p.m. on "The Pursuit of Justice In Chile." The lecture will also be available for viewing as a live Webcast.

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Spring 2003 Study Abroad at UC

March 3, 2003

Globalization, rather than socialization and sun, will be the priority for more than 220 students heading overseas this spring.

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WATCH WEBCAST: Trends in Crime and Punishment

March 18, 2003

Alfred Blumstein, a member of Carnegie Mellon's faculty and the director of the National Consortium on Violence Research, will address "Some Recent Trends in Crime and Punishment." He will speak on April 3 at noon in Room 118 of the College of Law. UC Streaming Media will also webcast the lecture, which is part of the Seasongood College Visitor program and co-sponsored by the Urban Justice Institute.