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Iraqi Prison Abuse Scandal Subject Of Faculty Panel

May 18, 2004

On May 27, expert faculty from across the UC community will come together for the program, "U.S. Military Detainees: Issues of Law, Ethics and Politics." Three faculty will make presentations, and a question-and-answer period with the public will follow.

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Iraqi Prison Abuse Scandal Subject Of Faculty Panel

May 18, 2004

On May 27, expert faculty from across the UC community will come together for the program, "U.S. Military Detainees: Issues of Law, Ethics and Politics." Three faculty will make presentations, and a question-and-answer period with the public will follow.

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UC Law To Host Inaugural Symposium On Women's Work

March 23, 2004

The joint degree program in Law and Women's Studies at UC will sponsor its first-ever symposium on April 8 on the balance women maintain between work and family responsibilities. "Woman's Work Is Never Done: Employment, Family and Activism" will feature UC experts and guests from American University, the University of Florida and the University of Iowa discussing what happens legally when a woman's other roles in society create conflicts with the demands of her employer. The event is free and open to the public and can be viewed through a UC Webcast.

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UC Law Team Tops In Regional Arbitration Competition

March 16, 2004

For the second consecutive year, a team from the UC College of Law has earned the Midwestern Regional championship in a mediation competition sponsored by the American Bar Association. The team of Tracy Fowkes and Bryan Hawkins beat out nine other teams to earn the title and now will represent the Midwest at the ABA's national competition in New York in April, where last year's UC team also came away victorious.

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Former Justice Department Official To Talk About Civil Liberties...

March 16, 2004

John Yoo from Cal-Berkeley will present "Beyond the Patriot Act: Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism" at the UC College of Law on March 18. The public can attend the lecture in person or watch a live Webcast. Besides his academic position, Yoo is a former Justice Department official who looked at issues involving foreign affairs, national security, and the separation of powers, and he's the author of the forthcoming "War, Peace, and the Constitution."

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Law Students' Investigations Lead To First Filing By Ohio...

March 10, 2004

The Ohio Innocence Project takes a major step forward this week with the filing of its first legal appeal, introducing important new facts developed in investigation by UC law students into the case of a man serving a nine-year sentence for aggravated vehicular homicide.

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Civil Rights, Public Service Champion Coming To College Of Law

March 9, 2004

John M. Rosenberg, whose long career of service includes a role as a Justice Department trial attorney in the case dramatized in the movie "Mississippi Burning," will be speaking at the UC College of Law on March 11 about "The Choice of Public Service Careers."

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Race Judicata In Home Stretch To Third Annual Event

March 4, 2004

Smoothing the way for law students to be of service to the community is the ultimate goal for the third annual Race Judicata, a 5k walk/run that serves as the chief fund-raiser for the UC College of Law's Public Interest Law Group. The March 14 race helps fund stipends that law students use so they can work in unpaid positions that benefit the public, the poor and the underserved.

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College Of Law To Host Regional ABA Mediation Competition

March 2, 2004

Victory has its price, and after last year, when the UC College of Law s team of Susan Coan and Patricia Foster won the Midwest Regionals and then the National Representation in Mediation Competition, UC will follow the tradition of the winning school hosting its regional competition the following year. This year's Midwest Regional will take place at the College of Law on March 13-14.

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Law Lecture To Explore War On Terror's Impact On Civil Liberties

February 17, 2004

Georgetown University's David Cole, a prominent voice nationally on constitutional law issues, will visit the UC College of Law on March 1 to discuss "Enemy Aliens and American Freedoms: Civil Liberties in the War on Terrorism." The event will also be available for viewing via Webcast.

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