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2022 News Archive
Funeral for Professor Emeritus Mark Stavsky will be June 20
Professor Alex Kreit Named by Governor to Special Committee to Study Medical Cannabis
Dean Daar Explains in Major Medical Journal How Overturning Roe v. Wade Could Hamper Infertility Treatments
2022 News Archive
Alumnus W. Bruce Lunsford Donates $3 Million to Chase, Largest Gift in College’s History
Aurielle March Selected to Receive Chase Advocacy Award
Chase Law Benefactor W. Bruce Lunsford Staging Celebrity Event for Signature College Program
Class of 2022 Selects Professors Kinsley and Honabach as Professors of the Year
David and Nancy Wolf Donate $1 Million to Chase to Establish First Endowed Faculty Chair
Dean Daar Appears on National Podcast
Dean Daar Explains in Major Medical Journal How Overturning Roe v. Wade Could Hamper Infertility Treatments
Finish Line Fund Shows That Erasing Financial Impediments Increases Bar Exam Passing Rates
Funeral for Professor Emeritus Mark Stavsky will be June 20
Governor’s Committee on Medical Cannabis to Hear from the Public in Town Hall at NKU
International Scholar Teaching at Chase
Judge John Nalbandian to Deliver Commencement Address, May 6
Lunsford Academy Scholars Write an Expanded Narrative at Chase
New Pro Bono Clinic Puts Veterans’ Appeals on Students’ Radar
Professor Alex Kreit Named by Governor to Special Committee to Study Medical Cannabis
Professor Alex Kreit Publishes Criminal Law Casebook
Professor David Singleton Advocates, Pro Bono, for Second Chances
Professor Michael Mannheimer Elected to ALI membership
Professor Michael Mannheimer Thinks the Fourth Amendment Can Improve Local Policing
Professor Tan Boston Joins Chase Faculty
Small Business & Nonprofit Law Clinic has a New Home Office and an Expanded Horizon
Student TJ Roberts Argues in U.S. Court of Appeals