Center for Business Law Hosts Professional Fellow for Governance and Society
June 23, 2023In May, the Cleveland Council on World Affairs welcomed a group of professionals from India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka on a program called the Professional Fellows Program for Governance and Society. One of these fellows, Urooj Shafi from Pakistan, was placed in an academic fellowship at Center for Business Law.New study ranks CWRU #40 best law faculty based on citations to their articles
June 21, 2023The faculty of Case Western Reserve University School of Law is well known for their significant scholarly contributions to the field of law. Their work has recently been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court, the International Criminal Court, and the U.S. Congress.JumpStart Program Welcomes Class of 2026
June 16, 2023In the summer of 2021, Case Western Reserve University School of Law launched the JumpStart program, an eight week summer experience designed to help students excel in law school and beyond. Two years later, the program welcomed the incoming class of 2026 to campus on Friday, June 16.Max Mehlman Publishes Article about Nonconventional Genetic Experimentation
June 15, 2023Max Mehlman and co-authors recently published an article in the Journal of Law and Biosciences entitled 鈥淕overning Nonconventional Genetic Experimentation.鈥� In 2019, Mehlman received a grant from the National Human Genome Research Institute at NIH to exaLLEAP 3 鈥� Your Network Starts Here
June 06, 2023鈥淧lease take a moment and look around. This is your first network.鈥� Each semester, this is how Matthew Salerno starts his LLEAP 3 Transactions course. This spring semester, two guest speakers were kind enough to help demonstrate what he means.Celebrating Our 2023 Graduates
June 02, 2023On May 20, Case Western Reserve University School of Law marked the 131st year since its founding with a Commencement ceremony for the Class of 2023. The graduating class consisted of 120 JDs, 84 Master students and 18 SJDs from 25 States and 11 countries.Now Available: The Indictment of Vladimir Putin -- A Podcast
June 01, 2023This spring, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for international crimes in Ukraine. This was a historic moment. It鈥檚 the first time a major world leader has been indicted by the International Criminal Court. How will this affect the course of world events?Sharona Hoffman Wins Distinguished Research Award
June 01, 2023365bet体育在线世界杯 the recent annual celebration of faculty, Sharona Hoffman was awarded the 2023 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Distinguished Research Award.2023 Case Global Service Awards
May 26, 2023Following remarks by Michele Connell, the Global Managing Partner of Squire Patten Boggs, the international law faculty gathered to present eight outstanding student leaders with the 2023 Case Global Service Awards. The 2023 student award winners were:Where does CWRU School of Law Rank?
May 24, 2023U.S. News and World Report, which belatedly issued its controversial 2023 law school rankings in May, is one of several organizations that publish annual law school rankings.Professor Jessie Hill wins Champion for Women Award
May 24, 2023Jessie Hill was given the Champion for Women Award by the Cuyahoga Democratic Women鈥檚 Caucus for her advocacy and litigation in the area of reproductive rights. For several years, Hill has been involved in legal challenges to laws restricting access to abortion in Ohio.2023 Celebration of Faculty
May 18, 2023Case Western Reserve University School of Law boasts a top ranked faculty in downloads of their scholarship (Heald and Sichelman study of scholarly impact), citations to their publications (Sisk/Leiter sStudent Spotlight: Owen M. Migdal
May 18, 2023Owen M. Migdal was just 17 years old when he finished high school in Maryland and began his undergraduate education at The University of Utah.Law and Social Work Schools Create Framework to Help Buckeye-Woodhill Homeowners 鈥榰ntangle鈥� Messy Property Titles
May 15, 2023It鈥檚 a common problem in inner-city neighborhoods: An elderly parent dies, but the family home was never legally transferred to relatives.First Amendment Clinic Defeats Motion in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas
May 11, 2023Another win for the First Amendment Clinic! On April 20, the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas denied a Motion to Authorize Discovery into the identities of anonymous commenters criticizing the Beachwood Chief of Police Katherine McLaughlin.
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