NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Judge Michael Newman Meets Tippacanoe High School Students

Judge Michael J. Newman of the Southern District of Ohio and Career Law Clerk Michael Rhinehart meet with students from Tippecanoe High School (Tipp City, Ohio) at the United States Courthouse in Dayton, Ohio on March 9, 2018.

Judge Michael Newman Meets National Trail High School Students

March 2019: Judge Newman and his career law clerk, Mike Rhinehart, met with students from National Trail High School in New Paris, Ohio. ATF agents also explained their law-enforcement role to the students and did a presentation. First Assistant United States Attorney Vipal Patel also discussed the history and current role of the United States Attorney’s Office.

Judge Newman Promotes Civics Education

On January 10, 2018, Federal Bar Association National President Kip Bollin; United States Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of Ohio and past Federal Bar Association President Hon. Michael J. Newman; Randy Sentman, a Social Studies teacher at Tippecanoe High School in Tipp City, Ohio; and United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio career law clerk Michael Rhinehart appeared on the WVXU-FM public radio show "Cincinnati Edition" to promote the Federal Bar Association's national civics outreach program. While on the program they discussed civics education and student field trips to a federal courthouse.

Judge Newman, WVXU Public Radio producer Selena Reder, and Mike Rhinehart, Esq. were photographed after taping "Cincinnati Edition."

For teachers who would like to participate in the civics project, please call Michael Rhinehart at 937-512-1640.

Tyner Academy Mock Trial Team visits Joel W. Solomon Federal Building

Tyner Academy Mock Trial Team visited the Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and Courthouse on May 7, 2018. This was the first year Tyner Academy had participated in the mock trial competition in several years. The group met with Judge Collier prior to observing three criminal hearings before Judge Collier. Following the hearings, the students had an opportunity to meet participants from the hearings they had observed which included Assistant United States Attorney Chris Poole, United States Probation Officer Crystal Johnson, Defense Attorney Leslie Cory, and Defense Attorney Marty Levitt. The participants discussed with the students the cases that they observed in court, and Judge Collier and the participants gave the students an opportunity to ask questions.

Judge Michael Newman Meets Fairmount High School Students

Judge Michael J. Newman of the Southern District of Ohio and Career Law Clerk Michael Rhinehart meet with students from Fairmont High School (Kettering, Ohio) at the United States Courthouse in Dayton, Ohio on March 2, 2018.

Belpre High School

October 9, 2024 – Judge Michael Newman and Magistrate Judge Peter Silvain from the U.S. District Court in Dayton, Ohio along with Montgomery County, Ohio Juvenile Administrative Judge Helen Wallace meet students from Belpre High School.

 

 

Fairmont High School

On March 10, 2025, Judge Angelina Jackson from the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, and Dayton Bar Association president, Judge Michael Newman, from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, together met with 90+ students at Fairmont High School in Kettering, Ohio. After hearing from Judge Jackson and Judge Newman about their work in the state and federal courts, respectively, the students asked a wide-ranging series of questions concerning, among other topics, civil and criminal cases, recusal, life as a judge, and work-life balance. It was a great event. Many of the students plan to come to the Common Pleas and Federal Court this summer to job shadow both Judge Jackson and Judge Newman.

Second Annual Southern District of Ohio Teachers’ Institute - Dayton
Teachers at the 2026 U.S. District Court Teachers’ Institute in Dayton pose with Judges Newman, Silvain and Gentry.

The Walter H. Rice Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse was filled with educators on Friday, March 6, 2026, as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio hosted its 2026 Teachers’ Institute. 

 

More than 40 teachers from eight Ohio counties gathered in Dayton for a day of civics education designed to help them bring the complexities of the federal judiciary into the classroom. The program provided an opportunity for educators to engage directly with federal judges, law clerks, and legal practitioners to better understand the judiciary.

 

This Teachers’ Institute was the second hosted by the Court since 2024. It was led by U.S. District Judge Michael J. Newman, U.S. Magistrate Judge Peter B. Silvain, Jr., and U.S. Magistrate Judge Caroline H. Gentry. 

 

“The Teachers’ Institute is one of the most important outreach programs we host because it allows us to support the educators who are shaping the next generation of citizens,” Judge Newman said. “By opening our courtrooms, we hope to provide teachers with the tools and confidence to explain the importance of an independent judiciary to their students. It is an honor to welcome such dedicated professionals and to see their passion.”

 

The judges led sessions on the roles of federal judges, the rule of law, and the First Amendment in schools, specifically focusing on landmark Supreme Court cases. The teachers also explored how Fourth Amendment protections are evolving, and learned how both criminal and civil cases are litigated.

 

Teachers were given the chance to take part in a mock oral argument session, where they worked alongside federal law clerks and interns to prepare arguments and argued in front of a federal judge. Members of the University of Dayton School of Law Mock Trial Team demonstrated courtroom procedures, leaving the teachers with a clearer understanding of how the Court’s impartiality resolves disputes.

 

The access to the judges and legal professionals was a highlight for Stephanie Tomlin, a Social Studies teacher at Bellbrook High School. She attended the Institute to find new ways to engage her students, and was highly complimentary of the educational opportunities afforded to her and the other teachers.

 

The Teachers’ Institute is part of a broader effort by the Southern District of Ohio to enhance civics education and community outreach. If you are a teacher or a leader of a civics group in the Southern District of Ohio and want to visit the Court, please reach out to Public Information Officer Parker Perry (parker_perry@ohsd.uscourts.gov) and he will be happy to coordinate your visit.