UNIVERSITY OF AKRON SCHOOL OF LAW

Akron Law news archive

 

8/21/2011
Summit County CASA Program
The Summit County CASA Program is seeking dedicated volunteers to serve as advocates for abused and neglected children.
8/18/2011
Aug. 18
Akron Law has created a joint Juris Doctor and master of laws program in Intellectual Property. Coverage is available from WEWS-TV here ; and Inside Higher Ed, here .
8/17/2011
Aug. 17
Professor Jack Sahl provided input during a meeting at which Summit County Council moved to split Bath Township between two other Council districts. This West Side Leader story is available at here .
8/15/2011
UA School of Law announces creation of J.D./LL.M. program
The new joint program was developed to give students interested in the field of intellectual property law a competitive edge upon graduation.
8/15/2011
Akron Law Announces Creation of J.D./LL.M. Program
The University of Akron School of Law announces the creation of a joint Juris Doctorate (J.D.) and Master of Laws (LL.M.) program in Intellectual Property.
8/5/2011
Aug. 5
Professor Marge Koosed was interviewed for a Cleveland Plain Dealer article on Anthony Sowell's option to make an unsworn statement, during the sentencing phase of the capital murder case, on why his life should be spared. Text is available here .
7/12/2011
July 12
Crain’s Cleveland Business notes that Elizabeth Reilly, former associate dean and professor at Akron Law is now vice provost for academic planning in the Office of Academic Affairs at UA. This announcement is available here .
7/7/2011
Akron Law to Hold Open House on July 30
Prospective law students can learn about opportunities at The University of Akron School of Law at an open house from 1 to 3:15 p.m. on Saturday, July 30.
7/5/2011
July 5
Professor J. Dean Carro is quoted in an AkronNewsNow.com story on the free speech rights of panhandlers. Text and audio are available here .
6/3/2011
June 3
The June 3 issue of BNA's Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal has an article citing the amicus brief the IP Center filed in a case recently decided by the Federal Circuit involving the standard for inequitable conduct in patent cases.  The brief was authored by Robert Kahrl, practitioner-in-residence and professor, and he is cited a number of times in the article. Electronic text for the article is not available.


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