As law school applications surge, employers increasingly want more practice-ready graduates. Cincinnati Law is transforming its first-year curriculum with a new course, to align core legal education to real-world practice.
University of Cincinnati College of Law Blog
As law school applications surge, employers increasingly want more practice-ready graduates. Cincinnati Law is transforming its first-year curriculum with a new course, to align core legal education to real-world practice.
At University of Cincinnati College of Law, Associate Professor, Ryan Thoreson prepares students to engage legal issues with rigor, respect, and nuance—building lawyers ready to uphold the Constitution and the rule of law in polarized times.
Dean Hamoudi of the University of Cincinnati College of Law discusses how their graduates are thriving in a diverse range of legal careers—from Big Law to public interest and government—demonstrating the real-world value of a legal education in today’s evolving landscape.