University of Cincinnati College of Law's LL.M. Program Honored for Excellence in U.S. Legal Systems Education
The University of Cincinnati College of Law's LL.M. program for international attorneys has been honored by The International Jurist, recognizing its academic support and career integration.
Six Indicted in Downtown Cincinnati Brawl as Bodycam Footage Reveals Violent Clash, Public Safety Debate Intensifies
Body camera footage of a Cincinnati brawl has surfaced, showing the police response and a 62-year-old man's account. Six individuals face charges, igniting debate over public safety and police roles.
Cincinnati Confronts Surge in Hate Speech Incidents, Legal Experts Weigh in on First Amendment Implications
Cincinnati is addressing hate speech incidents, including KKK flyers and public brawls. White supremacist displays have occurred and charges are pending. A law professor discusses the balance of free speech and hate speech in light of these events.
Former Cincinnati Hospital Imam Claims Civil Rights Violations Amid Solitary Confinement in Ohio Immigration Dispute
Former Cincinnati Children's Hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman claims his civil rights were violated when held in solitary at Butler County Jail, alleging he was unjustly isolated, which hindered his access to legal counsel and religious practice.
$3.5 Million in Fake Meds Seized by Feds Counterfeit Pharma Flood Heads for Texas, Florida Blocked in Cincinnati Crackdown
U.S. CBP and FDA seized $3.5 million in counterfeit drugs in Cincinnati, including fake diabetes and weight loss medications. The products originated from places like Hong Kong and were destined for 40 states.












