UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW

Akron Law news archive

 

11/11/2011
Nov. 11
Professor Jack Sahl is quoted in a Canton Repository article regarding the recent Penn State scandal. The story is available here .
11/7/2011
Growing numbers of military veterans use their education benefits at UA
Michelle McBee, a third-year law student and Tillman Military Scholar, is one of the 1,400 student-veterans at UA who are using their education benefits to prepare for new careers.
11/2/2011
Nov. 2
Professor Will Huhn is quoted in an Akron Beacon Journal story on a Kent faculty member who shouted “Death to Israel” at a public meeting last week. Text is available here .
11/1/2011
Sixth Annual IP Scholars Forum Focuses on Patent Law Reform
On Friday, Oct. 28, The University of Akron School of Law's Center for Intellectual Property and Technology hosted its Sixth Annual IP Scholars Forum. This year's topic was Patent Law Reform.  Participants from throughout the United States and as far away as Australia came to Akron to discuss the changes to patent law resulting from the America Invents Act (AIA), which was signed into law on Sept. 16, 2011. 
10/24/2011
Oct. 24
Continuing coverage of Lakewood School Board President Matthew John Markling, an adjunct professor at Akron Law, on being named the Ohio School Board Association (OSBA) Northeast Region Outstanding Board Member, is available in the Sun Star-Courier here .
10/20/2011
Oct. 20
Lakewood School Board President Matthew John Markling, an adjunct professor at Akron Law, has been named the Ohio School Board Association (OSBA) Northeast Region Outstanding Board Member. This Lakewood Observer story is available here .
10/3/2011
Oct. 3
Professor Will Huhn was interviewed for a Legal Talk Network podcast that is available here .
9/16/2011
Sept. 16
William Jordan, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, wrote an open letter to Sen. Rob Portman that is available at the Akron Beacon Journal here .
8/25/2011
The Clemency Project
This is an in-house clinic staffed by volunteer law students. The clinic assists low-income clients with trying to obtain a pardon from the governor of Ohio.
8/23/2011
The Expungement Clinic
Expungement is the process of sealing criminal records. Convictions, dismissals and no bills can be sealed.  As a volunteer in the Expungement clinic you will interview low income clients and conduct research to determine if the client is eligible for expungement.     


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