
Dayton Law News
Does the 'CSI Effect' Sway Jurors?
07.07.2011 | Hot Topics, LawAssociate law professor Thaddeus Hoffmeister explains whether the 'CSI effect' swayed jurors in the Casey Anthony trial for CNN.com. More
A Global Connection
06.30.2011 | Campus and CommunityMichael Pedley, a 1998 School of Law graduate, will build a global network of alumni who share his passion for the University of Dayton's mission. He's the new assistant vice president for alumni outreach. More
Changing of the Guard
06.01.2011 | Faculty, LawAs Lisa Kloppenberg's decade as dean ends, the School of Law has made a name for itself as a pacesetter in legal education. A look at UDSL during the decade while Kloppenberg was dean shows the school building on a solid foundation to achieve a national reputation as a leader in changing how law students learn to become lawyers. More
June 2011 Faculty News
06.01.2011 | Faculty, LawRoundup of publications, media appearances and presentations. More
School of Law Honors Alumni
05.15.2011 | LawThe Dayton Law Alumni Association honored four members of the School of Law community with special awards during this year's Alumni Weekend. Recipients included Terry Miller '77, Helenka Marculewicz, Thomas Hurney Jr. '83 and Jeff Rezabek '97. More
Facebook or Your Job?
05.10.2011 | Law, Hot Topics, Culture and SocietyAn upcoming IP law symposium will discuss whether posting to social media sites at work is a reason for dismissal and new EU rules on cookies. More
Class of 2011 Celebrates Graduation
05.07.2011 | StudentsMembers of Dayton Law's Class of 2011 celebrated the culmination of their legal education with a commencement ceremony. The class comprises 181 students, including 170 who received a J.D., and 11 who received a Master of Laws, or LL.M. More
Graduates Reflect on Law School
05.06.2011 | Students, LawThree members of the Class of 2011 reflect on their experiences at the School of Law, the lessons they learned as students and how their time here helped prepared them for the future. More
Public Interest Award Renamed in Honor of Outgoing Dean Lisa Kloppenberg
05.03.2011 | Law, FacultyThe School of Law has named its Public Interest Award, which supports students involved in pro bono work, in honor of Dean Lisa Kloppenberg, who after 10 years is stepping as dean at the end of June. More