2/15/2012
CapLaw one of nation's top law schools for bar passage
3/26/2012
Schottenstein to speak at CapLaw Commencement
Robert H. Schottenstein will present the keynote address at the 2012 Capital University Law School commencement and hooding ceremony on May 20.
4/19/2012
Law school honors students for pro bono efforts
Capital offers summer programs in mediation, adoption law and more
Capital University Law School is accepting applications now for its 2012 summer programs.
Posted by Office of Communictions on 5/16/2012
Law School seeking next inductees into Hall of Honor
Capital University Law School is accepting nominations for the 2012 inductees into the Hall of Honor.
Posted by Office of Communications on 5/16/2012
Law School conference continues efforts to diversify pool of mediators, arbitrators
Posted by Office of Communications on 3/26/2012
Law Students to Argue Child Welfare and Adoption Law in Moot Court Competition March 9-10
Posted by Office of Communications on 3/2/2012
Professor Emeritus Addison E. Dewey passed away February 29
Professor Emeritus Addison E. Dewey passed away February 29 at the age of 90
CapLaw grad James Arnold named Ohio’s top lawyer
Posted by Office of Communications on 2/23/2012
The Seventh Annual Alumni Recognition Luncheon honors five alumni and a long-time administrator
Five Capital University Law School alumni and a long-time administrator will be honored at the Law Alumni Association’s Seventh Annual Alumni Recognition Luncheon.
Posted by The Office of Communications on 2/3/2012
Can your class reach “29 in 29”?
When Leap Year comes around, you have an additional day to tackle some of those things you may have been putting off.
Posted by Office of Communications on 2/3/2012
February: a good time to reflect on Capital’s legacy
Read the Dean's Message for the February 2012 eBriefs: The Capital University Law School Alumni eNewsletter
Marbley to be 2012 David D. White honoree
Janet L. Green Marbley, L’79, will be the honoree at the 2012 David D. White Award and Scholarship reception.
Posted by Office of Communications on 1/31/2012