
Dayton Law News
Can We Have Some Privacy?
05.11.2007 | Culture and Society, Law, Campus and CommunityPeople unwittingly give up information about themselves that may track their every move, end up on the Internet and create a mountain of legal challenges. National legal experts will offer tips to help lawyers and their clients avoid curve balls when dealing with new technologies. More
Law Grads Give 4,000 Pro-bono Hours
05.09.2007 | Service and Giving, Law, StudentsThirty-five graduates will receive the School of Law's Pro Bono Commitment to Community Award for donating at least 50 hours of service. Torchio Feaster stands out among them for the way he puts others before himself. Editor's Note: The School of Law will graduate 187 aspiring lawyers at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 12, at the University of Dayton Arena. More
Freedom Talks
04.05.2007 | Law, Campus and Community, Culture and SocietyThe subject of a Supreme Court case on free speech in schools will speak April 19 at the School of Law. More
Patent-ly Reaching New Heights
03.22.2007 | LawThe Ohio Board of Regents today approved two programs for the School of Law that will place UD among a few nationwide that offer advanced law degrees in intellectual property More
Law School Basics... In High School
03.12.2007 | Students, LawDayton Early College Academy students Tayana Hargrave and Ronnie Bush are getting a jump start on possible legal careers in high school. They are participating in a Street Law class started by UD law professor Dennis Greene. More
Spring Breakers Are on Right Side of Law
03.06.2007 | Students, LawAbout 30 law students will spend their spring breaks performing fact finding, data entry, research, and interviewing duties in a variety of legal areas as part of Hurricane Student Network. More
What Laws Help or Hurt Homeless People?
02.23.2007 | Students, Culture and Society, LawSome law students are taking a mid-semester break to examine how laws affect homeless people like Vicky Keeney. Keeney described herself as a normal, suburban, American wife and mom who ran a skydiving school before she became homeless. More
Debating Bankruptcy Laws
02.14.2007 | Culture and Society, Campus and Community, LawNational experts will gather at the University of Dayton Feb. 26-27 to debate the pros and cons of recent changes to bankruptcy laws. More
Preview of PBS Series at UD School of Law
01.29.2007 | Culture and Society, LawLaw and political science professors will discuss the history and future of the U.S. Supreme Court after a free preview of "The Supreme Court: Nation of Liberties." More
Ahead of the Legal Education Curve
01.23.2007 | Law, StudentsA national publication mentions UD, along with Harvard, Stanford and Vanderbilt, as a school that has started or will start programs designed to give law students more experience with clients and ethical and social issues. More