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UC's Urban Morgan Institute Celebrates 25th Anniversary

October 25, 2005

One of UC's most far-reaching assets celebrates 25 years of service to the world community when the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights at the UC College of Law hosts a special weekend of programming on Nov. 4-5. Highlights include a reunion of program graduates, a conference on "Lawyers in the Pursuit of Justice" and a celebratory dinner where Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy, former UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, will receive the William J. Butler Medal in Human Rights.

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2005 Presidents QSA Winner: Don Blair

October 19, 2005

The kind of service provided by Don Blair in the Marx Law Library of the UC College of Law can be accurately determined by the number of times per day the question is asked, "Where's Don?"

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UC's Urban Morgan Institute Celebrates 25th Anniversary

October 25, 2005

One of UC's most far-reaching assets celebrates 25 years of service to the world community when the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights at the UC College of Law hosts a special weekend of programming on Nov. 4-5. Highlights include a reunion of program graduates, a conference on "Lawyers in the Pursuit of Justice" and a celebratory dinner where Dr. Radhika Coomaraswamy, former UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women, will receive the William J. Butler Medal in Human Rights.

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2005 Presidents QSA Winner: Don Blair

October 19, 2005

The kind of service provided by Don Blair in the Marx Law Library of the UC College of Law can be accurately determined by the number of times per day the question is asked, "Where's Don?"

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Hodnicki's Blogging Efforts Now Being Archived by Library of...

October 4, 2005

The UC College of Law has emerged as a hot-spot for blogging among law faculty around the country. Now comes news that the Law Librarian Blog overseen by Joe Hodnicki, associate director of UC's Marx Law Library, is being included in the MINERVA Web Preservation Project, an effort by the Library of Congress to preserve important Internet materials related to the Supreme Court. 

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Innocence Project Reveals Key Find in Elkins Case

September 21, 2005

The Ohio Innocence Project, based in the UC College of Law, has developed key evidence that could lead to the release from prison of an innocent man while implicating a convicted child-molester in another heinous crime.

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Start of School Opens New Buildings In and Around Campus

September 14, 2005

The Sept. 21, 2005, start of classes at the University of Cincinnati brings building and green-space openings.  At the same time, the first projects resulting from ongoing partnerships between UC, local employers and neighborhood groups are also complete.

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UC Responds To Katrina Disaster

September 8, 2005

Throughout the University of Cincinnati, hundreds of people have stepped forward to raise funds for disaster relief, to assist displaced students and faculty, and to provide direct assistance.

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UC Law Prof To Help Lead 'Margaret Garner' Program

July 13, 2005

Kristin Brandser of the UC College of Law faculty will help lead a July 19 mock trial program at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center that examines the legal aspects of the historical case of Margaret Garner.

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