Ohio man who served 45 years in prison finally free, thanks to UC’s OIP
May 5, 2020
Isiah Andrews was wrongfully convicted in 1975 of murdering his wife of just three weeks. It would take more than 45 years and a team of attorneys and students from the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law to uncover evidence that led to his conviction being overturned.
Diverse: Innocence Project works to exonerate the wrongly convicted
April 28, 2020
Innocence Projects across the nation like UC's Ohio Innocence Project work to correct injustice and free those who’ve been wrongfully convicted.
UC’s OIP helps free 29th defendant
April 21, 2020
Christopher Smith served 12 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit and then even after a federal judge ordered his release when his conviction was overturned on constitutional violations, faced a COVID-19 scare when prison officials refused to release him. He's finally free, thanks to the Ohio Innocence Project at the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Washington Post: Virus vexes bar exam, leaving young future lawyers in limbo
April 14, 2020
Some 46,000 law students across the nation, including two UC Law students interviewed by the Washington Post, are in limbo awaiting news of whether the July bar exam will be offered.
UC Faculty Awards 2020: Lori Krafte
April 8, 2020
Attorney Lori Krafte has a passion for copyright law, but says teaching is the most fun part of being an attorney. The UC adjunct professor is being honored as an outstanding adjunct faculty member.
UC Faculty Awards 2020: Bert Lockwood
April 8, 2020
Bert Lockwood, director of UC's Urban Morgan Institute and editor-in-chief of Human Rights Quarterly, is a pioneer in the field of international human rights. He is being honored by UC with the Provost Faculty Career award.
International media: UC researchers discover cryptojacking almost conquered
March 23, 2020
A new paper by University of Cincinnati and Lakehead University researchers finds that crypotojacking has almost disappeared with the closure last year of a notorious crypotomining company.