The Law School Magazine  ·  Spring 2012

Monica Demeglio

 

Attorney continues her practice 60-plus years later


On a winter’s day when drawing in a breath feels like a thousand icicles piercing the lungs, Mary Lord ’51 swings open the door to the tidy house on Orchard Street and wryly asks, “Do you want to shoot some baskets?” While a game of one-on-on...
2012, Alumni Profiles, Spring

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Commitment to diversity leads to gift


The game at Ohio Stadium only held the interest of Tom Kahle ’75 for so long. While the Buckeyes put points on the board against Indiana University on Nov. 5, Kahle was in deep conversation with his companions, Dean Alan Michaels and Professor Shar...
2012, Alumni Profiles, Spring

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Institute’s work mirrors director’s own story of success


Sharon Davies is passionate about the mission of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity because she believes her life is proof of its fundamen­tal philosophy: Individual success is only partly attributable to character; it also is ...
2012, Features, Spring

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Former Mayor, Governor, Senator Voinovich ’61 Reflects


While Voinovich gave several examples of bipartisan efforts at home and abroad to aid the United States’ economy and security, he shared his frustration that finding common ground on significant issues does not happen often enough in Congress. Repu...
2011, Fall, Features

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Douglas Mancino ’74 Helps Health Care Organizations Prepare for Affordable Care Act


Whether assisting clients with crafting responses to IRS audits or working with hospitals trying to meet the requirements of the oft-debated Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Douglas Mancino ’74 finds his practice in health care and feder...
2011, Alumni Profiles, Departments, Fall

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Allen Bohnert ’06 Wins Key Death Penalty Stay


Allen Bohnert ’06 looked up from his desk at the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Southern District of Ohio to see four grinning externs in his doorway on July 8. “What’s up with all of you guys?” Nicole (Chames) Chatham, a 2L, l...
2011, Alumni Profiles, Departments, Fall

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Kelley Griesmer ’93 Takes on Cancer as COO of Pelotonia


Kelley Griesmer ’93 is drenched in lime green, from her shirt to her wristwatch to her messenger bag. A stack of posters are tucked under one elbow, as she cradles a smartphone and large caffeinated tea in her hand. Two radios are clipped to her sk...
2011, Alumni Profiles, Departments, Fall

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