UC Law professor visits 'Cincinnati Edition' to discuss human rights
At a time when global human rights are at the forefront of social movements and media platforms, University of Cincinnati College of Law is emerging as a leader on these topics.
The college’s director of the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights and Distinguished Service Professor Bert Lockwood recently joined Cincinnati Edition to discuss the United State’s efforts to fortify human rights.
Cincinnati Law professor Bert Lockwood.
Lockwood covers topics such as economic rights, U.S. foreign relationships, and President Trump’s human rights policies. He joined Cincinnati Edition host Dan Hurley and the University of Dayton’s Human Rights Center Executive Director Shelley Inglis.
Check out the episode here.
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