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  1. Katrina Lee is the John C. Elam/Vorys Sater Professor in Law and the Director of the College’s Program on Dispute Resolution. She is the recipient of the Morgan E. Shipman Outstanding Professor Award from the Class of 2022. Professor Lee writes and presents on topics related to the business of law, negotiations, legal ethics, and legal writing.

  2. A nonpartisan research, education, and outreach program conducted by faculty and staff of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Since 2004, our mission has been to help the public, lawyers, academics and educators, journalists, policymakers and other civic leaders, and election administrators better identify and understand issues confronting the world of election law and administration.

  3. The Moritz College of Law is a small, tight-knit community: the LLM program is intentionally limited to 35 to 40 students. You’ll receive the one-on-one attention you deserve in law school while taking advantage of the extracurricular, academic, and wellness support available both at Moritz and across the university.

  4. Admissions Requirements. Eligibility Requirements. To be considered for admission to the Master in the Study of Law program, applicants must: Have received at least a four-year bachelor's degree, a graduate degree, or a professional degree from an accredited college or university by the time of matriculation into the MSL program*.

  5. Todd Starker is an experienced legal professional and clinical professor at Moritz. He regularly teaches Legal Analysis and Writing, Transactional Practice, Contractual Due Diligence, Accounting and Finance for Lawyers, and Introduction to U.S. Legal Systems. Prior to joining the faculty at Moritz full time, Starker clerked for the Honorable ...

  6. College. Apr. 29, 2021. Moritz Nonprofit Board Fellows Program Applications Reach 100, Seeking Boards. Designed to provide students valuable experience in the nonprofit sector while giving organizations the ability to develop and benefit from future talent, the Program has grown exponentially since its start in 2017.