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Weaver Symposium Focuses on Impact of Human Genome Project

April 3, 2007

The sequencing of the human genome has not only opened the door to the "biology century," but has also raised many questions for society about this major scientific advance will affect how law and medicine are practiced. These questions will be the focus of a symposium on April 19, sponsored by UC's Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry and the UC College of Medicine.

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Weaver Symposium Focuses on Impact of Human Genome Project

April 3, 2007

The sequencing of the human genome has not only opened the door to the "biology century," but has also raised many questions for society about this major scientific advance will affect how law and medicine are practiced. These questions will be the focus of a symposium on April 19, sponsored by UC's Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry and the UC College of Medicine.

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Emmy-award Winner Arthur R. Miller of Harvard Law to Speak at UC...

January 11, 2007

One of the most recognizable legal authorities in the nation, Arthur R. Miller of the Harvard Law School, will be making a public presentation at the UC College of Law at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 17. Miller, who is visiting Cincinnati as the first Stanley M. Chesley Professor of Law, is a familiar figure to millions of viewers for his work as legal editor on ABC's "Good Morning America" and a series of critically-heralded programs on American law that he has hosted on PBS.

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Harvard's Miller to Visit UC Law School as First Chesley Scholar

January 2, 2007

One of the nation's most high-profile legal figures, Harvard Law Professor Arthur R. Miller, will be teaching at the UC College of Law from Jan. 12-16 as the first Stanley M. Chesley Professor of Law. Miller, a leading expert on privacy issues, is also a familiar public figure with a long history of programs on PBS and serving for a number of years as the legal editor for ABC's "Good Morning America" program.

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Visitors from China Help UC Launch Ambitious Partnership Project

November 1, 2006

When a high-level delegation of leaders from Shandong University in China visited UC on Tuesday, the expanding nature of the partnership between the schools became clear even as documents were being signed on a first round of agreements that promise to impact many areas of both universities.

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UC Law Grads Lead State in Bar Passage Rates

October 29, 2006

Graduates from the UC College of Law outperformed students from Ohio's other law schools on the July, 2006 Bar Exam, passing the test at a 92 percent rate. UC grads also led the state in performance on the February 2006 Bar exam.

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