星空传媒 Law Clinic Argues Case Before Ohio Supreme Court

Andrew Pollis and Joseph Shell
From left: Andrew Pollis, director of the Appellate Litigation Clinic at the 星空传媒 School of Law and Joseph Shell (LAW '20)

In April, the Supreme Court of Ohio heard oral argument in a case that students in the 星空传媒 School of Law Appellate Litigation Clinic have been working on for over two years. 鈥攁rgued by Joseph Shell (LAW 鈥20)鈥攃onsiders whether a defendant has a reasonable and legitimate basis to withdraw a guilty plea before sentencing after learning of evidence that would have changed the defendant鈥檚 decision to plead guilty.

Paul Willison (LAW 鈥21)
Paul Willison (LAW '21)

Shell wrote the petition that convinced the Supreme Court to take the case after the Eighth District affirmed the trial court鈥檚 denial of the client鈥檚 motion to withdraw his plea. 

In addition to Shell, alumni Chelsea Fletcher, Vito Giannola, Renee Monzon, Emily Peterson, Geneva Ramirez and Rocco Screnci (all LAW 鈥20) and Ian Hyengyeal, Josh Rheins, and Paul Willison (all LAW 鈥21) worked on the case in the Eighth District Court of Appeals. Willison presented the oral argument to the Eighth District in spring 2021.
 
3L students Josh Knauf, Megan Moro and Alexandra Raleigh wrote the merit brief to the Supreme Court.

鈥淭he 12 students who worked on the case over the past two years had to draw on so many of the skills they learned from my wonderful faculty colleagues in their first and second years of law school, including interviewing and counseling clients, reviewing a factual record, analyzing and researching complex legal questions, writing persuasively, and structuring/delivering an oral argument,鈥 said Andrew Pollis, director of the Appellate Litigation Clinic. 鈥淭he case is also a textbook example of the crucial need for lawyers to push for modification of the law when existing legal standards are inadequate.鈥

3L Josh Knauf
3L Josh Knauf

鈥淎nd, of course, the case has important and real implications for the client on whose behalf the students have worked so hard. One student told me that it was the most meaningful experience he has had in law school. That鈥檚 always wonderful to hear, but you can鈥檛 isolate the clinical experience. We call it a 鈥榗apstone,鈥 and it truly is鈥攅verything we do builds on the wealth of learning that goes on in the first two years of law school,鈥 Pollis said.
 
The Appellate Litigation Clinic is one of nine clinics under the umbrella of the School of Law鈥檚 Milton and Charlotte Kramer Law Clinic. Every law student undertakes a 3L capstone in one of the clinics or a semester-long externship. Based on the work of the Appellate Litigation Clinic and the other clinics, (Spring 2022) ranked 星空传媒 School of Law 5th best law school in the nation in practical training.

You can and read on the court鈥檚 website.