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UC Law blog is a window into scholarship, teaching, and practice

UC Law blog is a window into scholarship, teaching, and practice

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Motions & Merits is the University of Cincinnati College of Law's platform for thoughtful commentary on the law, legal education, and the issues shaping our profession and society. Through perspectives from faculty, leadership, students, and alumni, the blog highlights scholarship, innovative teaching, and real-world legal engagement emerging from UC Law. Motions & Meritsextends the College's intellectual community beyond the classroom-inviting alumni and colleagues to engage with the ideas and experiences influencing the future of legal practice.

Discover fresh perspectives, timely analysis, and thought-provoking ideas from the voices driving our institution forward. Blog presenters include Professor Ryan Thoreson, Professor Emily Houh and Professor Sean Mangan. Visit the webpage for Motions and Merits, and be inspired by our thought leaders!

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