"A Conversation with Supreme Court Justices on the Ohio Constitution" ft. Justices Stewart & DeWine
Justice Melody J. Stewart and Justice R. Patrick DeWine of the Ohio Supreme Court discuss how the state constitution impacts our government and the people of Ohio.
Ohio’s Constitution was adopted in 1851, and it has had significant amendments sin...
51st Annual Charles W. Fornoff Appellate Advocacy Competition
During the final round of the 2022 Fornoff Competition, students argue the hypothetical case, Wymann Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. People.
For Alternative Medicines, Inc., Megan Anderson and Noah Woods serve as appellant counsel representing Wymann Phar...
Stephen E. Sachs "Originalism and Original Sins: Reevaluating the Founding"
The original Constitution is flawed, but if it were to be replaced what would replace it? Professor Stephen Sachs argues that whatever may be its flaws, there is no consensus on what should replace it and we should continue to use originalism as a to...
Dean Ben Barros joins as a guest on the Yark Automotive Pregame Show with the Rocket Radio Crew on October 1, 2022.
Barros discusses how he got started in practicing law, NIL for college athletes, and careers and sports law.
Adrian Vermeule "Reviving the Classical Legal Tradition: Common Good Constitutionalism"
Professor Adrian Vermeule makes the case for what he calls the classical legal tradition, focused on the common good of the community. He contrasts this tradition with both originalism and progressivism. He argues that the tradition needs to be recov...
Dr. Felicia Kornbluh, "Both Sides: Reproductive Rights and Justice Beyond Roe v. Wade"
Dr. Felicia Kornbluh argues that the reproductive justice movement must move and already has moved beyond Roe, including becoming more inclusive of such underrepresented populations such as women of color.
She discusses how movement history include...
Professor Eric Claeys uses the recent case of Campo v. U.S. (involving oyster farming) to illustrate natural rights in property.
In 2019, the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers opened the Bonnet Carré Spillway on the Mississippi River primarily to reduce ...
This year for Day of Giving, Toledo Law is asking you to give in honor of your Difference Makers. Who had a positive and lasting impact on your education and career? Who helped you on your way to success? Help us celebrate them with you! #RocketForwa...
50th Annual Charles W. Fornoff Appellate Advocacy Competition
This year’s (hypothetical) case involves trademark infringement. Dog food manufacturer Sutton Family Mills alleges that the name “Nature’s Best”, a product manufactured by newer dog food manufacturer PerforMax, creates a likelihood of consume...
Judge Amul Thapar "Innovative Ideas for Criminal Justice Reform"
Judge Amul R. Thapar addresses reform of criminal defense for indigent defendants, arguing that public defenders do a better job of representing these defendants than court appointed counsel. In addition to increased funding for public defenders, Jud...
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COVID-19 Legal Issues Forum: The Pandemic’s Impact on our Elections
Paul Hancock, who represented the state of Florida in Bush v. Gore, joins experienced election lawyer Steve Hartman in a discussion of how coronavirus has impacted the 2020 election. This discussion is moderated by University of Toledo College of L...
49th Annual Charles W. Fornoff Appellate Advocacy Competition
In this University of Toledo College of Law moot court competition final, the hypothetical case was Hussain v. Quality, involving a Muslim couple suing their landlord under the Fair Housing Act for failing to stop harassment by other tenants.
Kara...
Police/Civilian Confrontations and Deaths: How Often? Why? What Can We Do?
The police killing of George Floyd has once again shone a spotlight on confrontations between police and civilians, particularly between police and Black men. What do the data tell us and how do we address the issue? Professor David A. Harris, forme...
COVID-19 Legal Issues Forum: The View from a Senator’s Remote Office
Toledo Law Dean Ben Barros talks with Megan Harrington '10, legislative assistant to Senator Rob Portman.
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted every one of us in multiple ways. Our virtual legal issues series addresses how this public health crisis is i...
COVID-19 Legal Issues Forum: Cedar Point During and After COVID 19
Toledo Law Dean Ben Barros hears from Cedar Fair General Counsel Duff Milkie '91 regarding how COVID-19 has impacted amusement parks.
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted every one of us in multiple ways. Our virtual legal issues series addresses how th...
COVID-19 Legal Issues Forum: The Cleveland Clinic Response
Toledo Law Dean Ben Barros talks with Michael J. Meehan '81 — general counsel of Cleveland Clinic Regional Hospitals about how COVID-19 has impacted healthcare.
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted every one of us in multiple ways. Our virtual legal ...
COVID-19 Legal Issues Forum: The Impact on COVID-19 on the Courts
Toledo Law Dean Ben Barros discusses the impact of COVID-19 on court systems with Judge Ian English '00 of the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas and Judge Nichole Khoury '01 of the Toledo Municipal Court.
The COVID-19 crisis has impacted every one ...
COVID-19 Legal Issues Forum: The Impact of COVID-19 on Sports Law
Toledo Law Dean Ben Barros moderates an alumni panel discussion about the pandemic's impact on sports law with Brian Goldberg '85 — co-owner of Society Sports, LLC, Andrea Kimball '97 — vice president and general counsel of Sporting Kansas City, ...