
Dayton Law News
Kate Huffman Named New Alumni President
05.20.2010 | LawJudge Mary Kate Huffman, a 1990 graduate and member of the Montgomery County, Ohio, Court of Common Pleas, has a new role with Alumni Association. She officially began her term as president of the association's Board of Trustees during Alumni Weekend More
Curriculum Changes
05.20.2010 | Students, LawBeginning in the fall 2010, the School of Law's innovative Lawyer as Problem Solver curriculum will undergo modest changes to better meet students' needs, provide flexible course scheduling and allow the School to broaden and deepen its upper-level course offerings. More
Safeguard Your Computers, Intellectual Property
05.13.2010 | Culture and Society, LawConference will feature experts counseling participants about "geeks bearing gifts," social media and marketing, and copyright music infringement lawsuits, among other topics. More
Epitome of Professionalism
05.12.2010 | Law, FacultyThe Ohio Women's Bar Association presented law lecturer Denise Platfoot Lacey with its President's Choice Award that goes to a member who has exemplified extraordinary service during the year. More
Graduates Reflect on Law School Experiences
05.06.2010 | Law, StudentsThe School of Law's Class of 2010 comprises 144 students. More
May 2010 Faculty News
05.03.2010 | Faculty, LawRoundup of publications, media appearances and presentations. More
Moot Court Team Completes Successful Season
05.02.2010 | StudentsThe winners of the Janice M. Paulus Awards were honored earlier this spring at a Moot Court banquet. More
Sense of Duty
04.25.2010 | Law, FacultyOver the last three decades, Professor Richard Saphire has taught generations of University of Dayton School of Law students about such topics as Constitutional law, law and religion, and professional responsibility. But his influence reaches well beyond the classroom. More
Alumni Weekend Auction Helps Students Perform Pro Bono Work
04.15.2010 | StudentsA special event will highlight the All-Alumni Dinner on Saturday, May 15, during Alumni Weekend: the Public Interest Law Auction, which raises funds to support UDSL students who perform pro bono work over the summer. Those who participate in the auction not only help our students, but also those desperately in need of legal assistance. More