Cox International Law Center Files Amicus Brief in U.S. Supreme Court
January 27, 2022On January 24, the Frederick K.CWRU Law School Receives $158,000 Grant for Visiting Russian Law Student Program
January 24, 2022The School of Law at Case Western Reserve University has received a $158,000 grant from the U.S.-Russia Foundation to run the Visiting Russian Law Student Program.Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (LAW '18, MGT '18) Taps CWRU Law Alumni for Top Leadership Posts
January 21, 2022Beginning with his election as Cleveland鈥檚 mayor on Nov. 2, 2021, Justin Bibb (LAW 鈥�18, MGT 鈥�18) has been building a team of leaders to fill key director and cabinet roles for his administration.CWRU School of Law Receives Two Racial Justice Initiative Grants
January 19, 2022The Case Western Reserve University School of Law recently received two $50,000 grants from the Ohio State Bar Foundation (OSBF) through its Racial Justice Initiative.From Podcast to Practice: Law School Integrates Series on Criminal Justice into Student Education
January 14, 2022Maggie Kinkopf never considered a legal career until her senior year in college, while listening to the third season of Serial, a podcast that critically examined Cuyahoga County鈥檚 criminal justice system.5 Things to Know About ... Human Trafficking
January 12, 2022January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month. To develop a better understanding of human trafficking鈥攚hich the U.S.CWRU Law Alum Martin Gruenberg to Become FDIC Acting Chair
January 10, 2022Case Western Reserve University School of Law alumnus Martin Gruenberg (LAW '79) will become acting chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) following the resignation of Jelena McWilliams, an appointee of the Trump administration who has held the post since 2018. McWilliams鈥� last day will be Feb. 4.Aaron Perzanowski Appointed to Chaired Professorship
January 05, 2022Case Western Reserve University School of Law is pleased to announce that Professor Aaron Perzanowski has been appointed the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law. This chaired professorship was previously held by former Dean Peter Gerhart, who passed away in February 2021.Hook's 30th Anniversary Puts CWRU Law Professor Charlie Korsmo, Former Child Actor, Back in the National Spotlight
December 22, 2021Familiar faces abound at Case Western Reserve. But there鈥檚 one person in particular who people may recognize from more than simply a passing glance on the quad; his is a familiar face from the big screen.See Where Case Western Reserve School of Law Alumni Are Shaping International Law
December 22, 2021Case Western Reserve University School of Law has dozens of law alumni occupying prominent positions in government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, corporations and law firms around the world.CWRU Law Faculty in the News
December 20, 2021From the attack on the U.S. Capitol to social justice and Supreme Court cases and to the health law concerns around the global pandemic, the expertise and insight of the School of Law鈥檚 faculty at Case Western Reserve University were at the forefront of the stories making headlines nationally and internationally.Professor Jessie Hill Interviewed by National and International Media about Supreme Court Abortion Cases
December 17, 2021Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and associate dean for research and faculty development at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, has been interviewed by several prominent national and international media outlets regarding abortion and the U.S. Supreme Court.Students in CWRU Law School鈥檚 Community Development Clinic Prepare Contracts for Ingenuity Cleveland
December 17, 2021It鈥檚 an adage among real estate lawyers that when preparing for a transaction, it鈥檚 best to 鈥渨alk the property.鈥� Examining the property firsthand opens the lawyer鈥檚 eyes to the property鈥檚 unique features and any potential challenges that may arise when carrying out the transaction.Alumni File Amicus Brief with U.S. Supreme Court
December 15, 2021A year-long collaboration between U.S. Congressman Michael Turner (LAW 鈥�85) and U.S. Marine Capt. Dylan Klossner (LAW 鈥�15) has resulted in the filing of an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court.Alumni Spotlight: Christopher Rassi, Director of the Office of the Secretary General for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
December 10, 2021When an international crisis hits, Christopher Rassi (CWR 鈥�00; GRS 鈥�00, political science; MGT 鈥�03; LAW 鈥�03) likely is in the thick of it.
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