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Dean's Desk: Dean Alan Michaels
Despite Tough Job Market, Moritz Students Still Having Success
As we’re just a week away from the 2010 Hooding Ceremony, I would like to take a moment to highlight some of the accomplishments of our newly minted alumni. As you know, the recession has dealt a body blow to the legal job market. Yet our students continued to work extremely hard, stayed creative, and, with the help of our Career Services Office, had many successes entering the legal profession, with more to come. I wanted to share a handful of these success stories from the Class of 2010. ››Read more
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Career Services Announces New Program to Benefit Students and Employers
Career Services is launching a new initiative, Moritz Short-term Assistance Registry (STAR). STAR is designed to provide private-sector employers with a pool of qualified second- and third-year students and graduates from the class of 2010 to hire for assistance with short-term projects. The intent of the program is to provide students and recent graduates interested in firm or corporate counsel work an opportunity to obtain some practice experience. ››Read more
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Ohio State Law Alumnus Nominated for Statue
The Ohio National Statuary Collection Study Committee has nominated 10 prominent Ohioans to permanently represent Ohio in Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. One of these nominees is William McCulloch, a 1925 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Law. ››Learn how to vote
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Flash Mob at Ohio Union
Students and staff break out into a dance in the great hall of the new Ohio Union on Monday. ››Watch video
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Ohio Union Alumni Event - April 14
Dozens of Moritz alumni gathered at the new Ohio Union for exclusive tours and to catch up with former classmates. ››View photos
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Moot Court Photos
The Michael Colley Trial Skills Competition took place April 9-11. ››Check out these photos
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Week in Pictures
View photos taken recently from around the Moritz College of Law ››View Photos
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Google Launches Government Requests Tool
Google recently announced the launch of its Government Requests Tool. The purpose of the tool is to provide information about the requests for user data or content removal that Google (and the Google-owned YouTube) receives from government agencies around the world. The web site contains a map, which can be ordered by requests for data or requests for content removal. Google is using data from July-December 2009 and intends to update the data in 6-month increments. ››Read more from Opinio Juris
Moritz 'On the Record'
Ever pick up the Sunday paper and read a quote by one of your former professors? Check out where Moritz professors were mentioned in the last month. For the most recent appearances, visit the Faculty in the News page.
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