
Dayton Law News
Law School Applications Down Nationally, Up at UD
01.14.2009 | Students, LawThe UD School of Law has bucked the downward national trend in four of the past five years. More
Written Legacy
12.16.2008 | Law, StudentsWhen Mary Brennan Payne died at the age of 101, the University of Dayton lost one of its oldest graduates and one of the first three women to earn a law degree. She leaves behind a priceless written legacy. More
School of Law Bar Passage Rate Tied for Best in Ohio
10.31.2008 | Students, LawThe School of Law's results set highs for the decade, eclipsing best set last year. More
Among the Top
10.06.2008 | Business, LawThe School of Business Administration's MBA program and the School of Law receive top marks from students in the 2009 editions of The Princeton Review's listings of best schools. More
Law School Listed Among Most Friendly for Mormons
08.05.2008 | Culture and Society, Law, StudentsWeb site for Mormon lawyers lists UD along with Harvard University, Columbia University and New York University as one of 11 law schools most friendly to Mormons. More
Scientific Formula for Law School
07.17.2008 | Culture and Society, Science, Law, StudentsA steady flow of science students continues to head to law schools nationwide; it's changed the way law schools search for prospective students. More
Two's Company
06.20.2008 | Students, LawNorthwestern joins the University of Dayton School of Law in offering students an accelerated law degree. More
Two-Year Law Degree Difference: $100,000
05.09.2008 | Law, StudentsThe University of Dayton School of Law will graduate its first class of two-year summer-start students. More
Law School Helps School Children Manage Conflict
05.05.2008 | Campus and Community, Students, LawUniversity law students and Dayton Public Schools joined in a partnership to help school children develop conflict management skills. More
Separation of Church and State
04.22.2008 | Catholic, Campus and Community, Culture and Society, LawAuthor Martha Nussbaum will give a talk related to her book Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality. The New York Times called the book "a grand and penetrating discourse on religion and American law." More