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In The Thick Of Election 2016, University Of Dayton Sep 2016

In The Thick Of Election 2016, University Of Dayton

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One of the people who may help decide the presidential election is on the fourth floor of the University of Dayton School of Law's Keller Hall. Professor Emeritus and election expert Rich Saphire is part of an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) legal team working to restore Ohio voters purged from voter rolls.


Become A Legal Public Servant, University Of Dayton Apr 2016

Become A Legal Public Servant, University Of Dayton

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The University of Dayton School of Law and the Master of Public Administration program are accepting applications for the new three-year joint juris doctor-master of public administration program that will start this fall. It's the only joint JD-MPA program in southwest Ohio.


Violent Crime Victim Turns Difficulty Into Service, Mark D. Weinstein Mar 2016

Violent Crime Victim Turns Difficulty Into Service, Mark D. Weinstein

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At age 16, Jenna Ellis was the victim of a violent crime. The details of the incident aren’t something she shares much. But what’s happened in her life since is one of the more inspiring stories you’ll hear anywhere.

While the situation would be difficult to work through at any stage of life, Ellis purposed even at her young age to use her story to further the Gospel of Christ. That path has led to a successful career as an author, lawyer and college professor. But perhaps most importantly, her path has led to forgiveness and ministry.


Fracking Fault Lines, University Of Dayton Mar 2016

Fracking Fault Lines, University Of Dayton

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State courts and legislators should declare hydraulic fracturing and the underground injection of fracking wastewater to be "abnormally dangerous" activities in order to hold companies strictly liable for damages caused by induced earthquakes, University of Dayton environmental law professor Blake Watson contends in a article he wrote for 'Texas Journal of Oil, Gas, and Energy Law.'


Leading Lawyers, University Of Dayton Jan 2016

Leading Lawyers, University Of Dayton

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The University of Dayton School of Law is launching a new Leadership Honors Program, which includes a full-tuition scholarship for students selected for the program.