Celebrate Constitution Day with a Free Pocket Constitution

The Constitutional Law Center has arranged for free pocket constitutions in celebration of Constitution Day on Wednesday, September 17th! The Constitutional Law Center will be celebrating Constitution Day all week, next week. The free pocket constitutions, courtesy of U.S. Representative Tim Ryan, are available for pick up at the Dean’s Office front desk for students who are interested. const

Akron Law – Emergency Action Guidelines

Have you noticed these signs throughout the building? (click to enlarge)

Akron Law Emergency Action Guidelines
Akron Law Emergency Action Guidelines

These signs will give you the most important details on how to respond efficiently and effectively in the event of an emergency. They cover a number of emergencies such as fire, medical, power outage, hazardous materials, bomb threat, active shooter or violent incident, and tornado.

The University of Akron Emergency Management team’s goal is to integrate emergency planning, response, recovery and mitigation for a number of hazards, both manmade and natural disasters, into the daily operations at the University of Akron. As a Disaster Resistant University, the University of Akron promotes a disaster resistant culture on campus through education, mitigation projects, and well-practiced emergency plans and procedures. By working towards these goals we can feel confident about the continuity of the business of education and research, in the event of emergencies or disasters.

There is one of these signs posted in every classroom, as well as in general areas of the building such as the student lounge and law library.

Don’t Throw Out Your Dead Batteries!

Akron Law has a drop off location in the Dean’s Office to safely dispose of dead batteries. This excludes car batteries and other large equipment batteries. However, laptop, cell phone, and other smaller electronics batteries can be dropped off for disposal.

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Akron Law also has recycle bins throughout the building. The big blue bins are for paper, and the other recycle containers for beverage containers can accept glass, plastic, and aluminum all in one bin.