
Dayton Law News
How to Navigate the Chinese Intellectual Property Puzzle
03.18.2008 | Campus and Community, Culture and Society, Law, InternationalSome say rapid economic development can take place despite limited intellectual property protection. Others say intellectual property protection should come first. China has presented a puzzle to those who study this link. More
The Great Debate
02.04.2008 | Culture and Society, International, LawNational scholars and experts in immigration, employment, public benefits law and other areas will visit the School of Law for two events Feb. 27-28. More
High Praise
01.25.2008 | Law, Business, Engineering, Students, Campus and CommunityIn recommending accreditation for the University of Dayton for another decade, reviewers commended educational excellence and a "commitment to community" that springs from UD's Catholic, Marianist mission. More
An Early Finish
12.20.2007 | Students, LawThe first graduates of the School of Law's new Lawyer as Problem Solver accelerated curriculum not only graduated sooner, they also learned a new way of looking at the legal profession. More
Forget the Lawyer Jokes
10.31.2007 | LawThe New York Times features an effort by the University of Dayton, Harvard University, Stanford University and other law schools to modify the curriculum to better train lawyers. More
Passing the Bar
10.30.2007 | Law, StudentsSchool of Law graduates rank third in the state for the percentage of students passing the Ohio bar exam. More
Getting Noticed on a National Level
10.16.2007 | LawTop education foundation picks School of Law to serve on panel examining legal education. More
An Active Campus
09.06.2007 | Culture and Society, Campus and Community, Health, LawUpcoming events focus on race, politics, Hurricane Katrina, Iraq, law, and violence and health awareness. More
Second Chances With Second Life
07.03.2007 | Students, LawUD law students have worn Daisy Duke shorts, clown feet, a mullet and a fox costume to some classes where they are practicing dispute resolution skills in Second Life, the 3-D virtual world. More
Campus Report July 3, 2007
07.03.2007 | Faculty, Students, Campus and Community, LawUniversity of Dayton law professor Andrea Seielstad's students are mediation, arbitration and negotiation in 'Second Life,' a 3-D virtual world. More