Sleeping Giant No More
In 1978 in the United States, President Carter signed a bill allowing for the home brewing of beer; the Dallas Cowboys won the Super Bowl; and, in a Cold War move, computer sales to the Soviet Union...
View ArticleDoing Business in China
Steve Mortinger on … Chinese Business Culture: “In China, culturally, going to government offices and giving people business gifts has been the norm for a very long time. But for a U.S. company, it is...
View ArticleJudicial Waiting Game
After a statewide selection process, federal review, recommendations by both U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and former U.S. Sen. George Voinovich ’66, and introduction before the U.S. Senate Judiciary...
View ArticleTimothy Barnes ’95 to serve as bankruptcy judge
A partner in the restructuring and insolvency group at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP, Timothy Barnes ’95 has been appointed as bankruptcy judge for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the...
View ArticleA Fractured Debate
A New kind of natural gas mining is shaking up Ohio and brings with it the promise of jobs and affordable energy, but critics say there might be an unforeseen impact on the environment. The process of...
View ArticleExit Interviews: 6 members of the class of 2012 reflect, share where they are...
JANIE HENRY Janie Henry ’12 will be clerking for U.S. District Court Judge Frederick Stamp in the Northern District of West Virginia. “My best experience at Moritz was my judicial externship with Judge...
View ArticleOn the Front Line of Immigration
In the Douthett family, there are two traditions: the Buckeyes and law school. Following his graduation from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., and a five-year stint in the Navy,...
View ArticleAttorney 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...
View ArticleProgram helps graduate build unique solo practice
Domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and human-trafficking – all are areas many lawyers are hesitant to pursue due to financial constraints, Micaela Deming ’09 says. Perhaps that is why the...
View ArticleConnecting Democracy: Online Consultation and the Flow of Political...
With the proliferation of online communication tools, e-democracy is steadily transforming the relationship between government and citizens, a phenomenon that Peter M. Shane, the Jacob E. Davis and...
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