The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law is a public law school and charter member of the Association of American Law Schools. Founded in 1891 and elevated to college status in 1896, the College of Law has produced approximately 9,000 graduates.
The university has recognized the College of Law through its Selective Investment Grants as a unit worthy of funding for innovative programs and top faculty. Moritz's faculty have been awarded Univ...
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The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law is a public law school and charter member of the Association of American Law Schools. Founded in 1891 and elevated to college status in 1896, the College of Law has produced approximately 9,000 graduates.
The university has recognized the College of Law through its Selective Investment Grants as a unit worthy of funding for innovative programs and top faculty. Moritz's faculty have been awarded University-wide teaching, diversity, and scholarship awards.
Traditional fields, such a criminal law, employment law, labor law, commercial law, and international law are available, as well as emerging areas, such as alternative dispute resolution and cyberlaw/intellectual property. Dual degrees are sought by a number of students in the more than 100 master's programs and 90 Ph.D's offered by the university. Certificate programs are available to practicing attorneys and current students in international development and trade, dispute resolution,...
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