Cincy Lawcast
In this episode of Cincy Lawcast, we sit down with three University of Cincinnati College of Law students to talk about their summer abroad experiences through the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights. Each student reflects on their time studying and working in a different international setting — Botswana, Croatia, and the United Kingdom — and what it was like to engage with new legal systems, academic institutions, and communities. The discussion covers: * Day-to-day work in international legal and research settings * Learning how different legal systems operate in practice * The personal and professional growth that comes from living abroad during law school * Why these experiences matter for students interested in human rights and international law This episode offers an honest look at how global learning opportunities can shape legal education — without needing to leave behind the rigor of the classroom.
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