Moritz Welcomes Seven New Faculty Members
Steven M. Davidoff
Associate Professor of Law
Steven M. Davidoff is a self-proclaimed deal junkie. His pulse races at th...
Why I Want to go to Law School
Personal Statement of Jenna Grassbaugh
On May 24, 2006, I thought my fairytale life had only just begun. When I stepped ...
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 s...
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Moritz Welcomes Seven New Faculty Members
Steven M. Davidoff
Associate Professor of Law
Steven M. Davidoff is a self-proclaimed deal junkie. His pulse races at the hint of a new deal in the ma...
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Why I Want to go to Law School
Personal Statement of Jenna Grassbaugh
On May 24, 2006, I thought my fairytale life had only just begun. When I stepped off the stage at university co...
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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 frustra...
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Alumni Profiles
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...
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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...
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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...
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Departments
The Statehood of Palestine: International Law in the Middle East Conflict
In the midst of recent debates on the question of the statehood of Palestine and its recognition by the United Nations, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Professor John B. Quigley turned to international law to argue Palestine is a coun...
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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...
Read More »
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...
Read More »
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...
Read More »