Judge-In-Residence

The Judge-in-Residence program started in the early 1980's as a memorial in honor of U.C. Law alumnus, Smith Tyler, Jr., who was one of Cincinnati's leading trial lawyers.  This tribute was the brainchild of U.S. District Judge Carl B. Rubin and attorney Lawrence A. Kane, Jr., who had been partners with Mr. Tyler in the law firm Tyler, Kane & Rubin.  When Judge Rubin was elevated to the District Court by President Richard Nixon in 1970, Messrs. Tyler and Kane joined Dinsmore & Shohl, where both had highly public and colorful practices until their respective deaths.

At a time when law schools generally provided little opportunity for students  to see litigation close up, Judge Rubin started by scheduling a short trial from his docket to be tried on campus, with the attorneys and judge available for dialogue with the students following the sessions.  Over time, a number of well-known jurists and attorneys tried cases on campus, providing a unique litigation experience unlike the then-typical law school curriculum.

With the death of both Judge Rubin and Mr. Kane in the mid-1990's, the program became something of a tribute to all three former partners.  As the College of Law developed more experiential opportunities, the program was modified.  Now, renowned judges are invited to be in residence for several days, to attend classes and be available to students in a variety of settings.  This program provides a unique access to the judiciary and to both the theoretical and practical aspects of judicial decision-making.

Judges

2010 — Hon. Rosemary Barkett

2009 — Hon. Thomas B. Griffith

2008 — Hon. Shirley S. Abrahamson

2007 — Hon. R. Guy Cole Jr.

2006 — Hon. Jeffrey S. Sutton

2005 — Hon. Martha Craig Daughtrey

1997 — Hon. Walter H. Rice

1996 — Hon. Michael R. Merz

1995 — Hon. Sandra S. Beckwith

1993 — Hon. George C. Smith

1992 — Hon. William O. Bertelsman

1991 — Hon. S. Arthur Spiegel

1990 — Hon. James L. Graham

1989 — Hon. Norman S. Black

1988 — Hon. Herman J. Weber

1987 — Hon. Hubert S. Will

1986 — Hon. Carl B. Rubin

1985 — Hon. Hon. S. Arthur Spiegel

1984 — Hon. Gilbert Bettman

1983 — Hon. Carl B. Rubin