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1.15.2026
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The Road to Success link-arrow link-arrow

Ekaterina Gay, a 2025 graduate of the University of Dayton School of Law, reached two major milestones last summer — earning her Juris Doctor and passing the bar exam on her first attempt.
12.22.2025
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Women, Peace & Security in an Era of Expanding Global Threats link-arrow link-arrow

New and emerging global threats from nuclear instability to AI-driven warfare are reshaping what security means for the world. But we often don’t consider what this means specifically for fifty percent of the world, that is, women. Reflecting on Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins' visit, this blog explores these gendered impacts and why the Women, Peace & Security (WPS) agenda must evolve to meet today’s threats. And I consider how this shifting political and security landscape connects to my work at the Human Rights Center.
Law
12.17.2025
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A World Away link-arrow link-arrow

David Truong ’96 wrote a memoir about his family’s escape to the United States following the Vietnam War.
Law
12.16.2025
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Law School In Memoriam 2025 link-arrow link-arrow

Remembering the University of Dayton School of Law alumni and faculty who passed away in 2025.
12.5.2025
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Digital Harm, Real Impact - Part 3 link-arrow link-arrow

As young women spend more of their lives online, digital spaces have become both powerful tools and dangerous spaces. Around the world, youth are turning technology into a force for safety, justice, and change.
12.3.2025
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Digital Harm, Real Impact - Part 2 link-arrow link-arrow

To conclude our time studying Gender, Women's Rights, and Global Politics, my peers and I have been asked to participate in the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign. More specifically, we have been researching the lack of information and data available on the issue of targeted digital violence against women.
12.1.2025
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Digital Harm, Real Impact - Part 1 link-arrow link-arrow

Examining the growing threat of online gender-based violence against women and girls in West and Central Africa and outlining the legal, institutional, and technological reforms needed to create a safer, more inclusive digital space.
Law
11.14.2025
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Remembering Professor Cooley Howarth link-arrow link-arrow

Professor Emeritus Cooley Howarth, who died at the age of 76, taught at the University of Dayton School of Law for 37 years.
11.10.2025
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Addressing Inequities in Education link-arrow link-arrow

Mia Cappuccitti-Gutierrez '26 planned on being a teacher. But during her classroom observations, she discovered a passion for education policy over classroom teaching.
Law
10.30.2025
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Navigating Immigration Law link-arrow link-arrow

See how Sergio Fernández ’22 is using what he learned at Dayton Law to help people trying to immigrate to the United States.