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UC Law Alumnae Serve as Judges on Ohio First District Court of Appeals

March 7, 2017

When Judge Marilyn Zayas took her seat on the bench of Ohio s First District Court of Appeals, she knew she was making history. The UC College of Law alumna became the first Latina to be elected to a judicial post in the state of Ohio in last November s election. She and fellow UC alumnae, Judge Penelope R. Cunningham ( 87) and Judge Beth A. Myers ( 82), now comprise half of the judges on the Southwestern Ohio Appellate Court.

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UC Law Students Release Ohio Death Penalty Study

January 16, 2003

Students from the UC College of Law's Urban Justice Institute released a study of Ohio's death penalty system that argues that serious reform is needed to protect against the possibility of executing an innocent individual.

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State Department Forum Features World View on U.S. Policy

January 28, 2003

A global reaction to the latest developments in the U.S. war on terror and other foreign policy developments will be available when 19 visitors on a State Department-sponsored tour of the United States come to the UC College of Law for a forum on Jan. 31.

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Law Library Hosting Reception to Open Art Exhibition

March 4, 2003

The Marx Law Library will host a reception on Friday, March 7 from 4:30-8:30 p.m. to celebrate the opening of a new exhibition from DAAP alum Fabienne Christenson. The exhibition, "...but you know it when you see it.", runs through July.

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Yale Expert to Speak on Drug Regulation

March 30, 2003

Yale Medical School's Dr. David Musto, the leading historian on drug policy in the United States, will speak on "The History of Drug Regulation in America" as part of the UC College of Law's Seasongood College Visitor Program. Musto's talk is set for Monday, April 7 at 3 p.m. in Room 118 of the College of Law. It will also be available for viewing on the Web through UC's Streaming Media project.