Professor Arnold Reitze and the Origins of Environmental Law at Case Western Reserve
August 31, 2021American poet Robert Frost famously remarked that the road he did not take had made all the difference. For former Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Arnold Reitze, the road he took through Cleveland made all the difference鈥攏ot only for for himself, but also for the field of environmental law and policy.CWRU School of Law Welcomes Outstanding Entering JD Class
August 30, 2021Case Western Reserve University School of Law is pleased to welcome an exceptional group of students to campus, including 146 members of the fall 2021 entering JD class, plus 15 spring start students who began their studies in January.CWRU Law Students File Amicus Brief Urging Supreme Court to Prevent U.S. From Keeping Secret Post-9/11 CIA Torture Program Details
August 27, 2021Case Western Reserve University School of Law students Reece Disney and Jessica Foo helped coordinate and draft amicus curiae (鈥渇riend of the court鈥�) briefs to the United States Supreme Court in a civil case involving efforts to obtain information about the brutal interrogation tactics the United States employed on one of the first allCWRU Law Alumna and Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Administers Oath to Class of 2024
August 24, 2021On Friday, Aug. 20, the Honorable Michelle Earley (LAW '99), administrative and presiding judge of the Cleveland Municipal Court, presented remarks at the Linsalata Alumni Center to the 146 incoming Case Western Reserve University School of Law JD students.Supreme Court of Ohio Accepts Jurisdiction over Clinic Client鈥檚 Appeal
August 03, 2021Students who begin their semester in the Appellate Litigation Clinic this fall will have an opportunity few practicing attorneys ever do: they will brief a case to the Supreme Court of Ohio, which last week accepted the clinic鈥檚 petition for discretionary review in an important case involving a defendant鈥檚 right to withdraw a guilty plea upon diMaking an Impact on Immigration
August 02, 2021On June 1, 2021, United States President Joseph R. Biden Jr.Three Decades of Progress
August 02, 2021The Frederick K. Cox International Law Center marks its 30th anniversary this year. In honor of the occasion, we鈥檙e taking a look back at some of the remarkable accomplishments of our past three decades.CWRU School of Law to Offer New Master鈥檚 Degree and Certificates in Compliance and Risk Management
July 26, 2021The volume of laws, regulations, standards and guidelines governing health care-related businesses has dramatically increased during the past several decades. When a health care business fails to comply, it can open itself up to lawsuits and serious financial and criminal liability.Professor Hardaway Rejoins Police Monitoring Team as Deputy Monitor
July 19, 2021As reported on WCPN 90.3 ideastream, Cleveland鈥檚 NPR Station, on Monday, July 19, Case Western Reserve University Associate Professor of Law Ayesha Bell Hardaway rejoined the Cleveland Police Monitoring Team as deputy monitor five weeks afterVisiting Professor Van Tassel Speaks about Telehealth on "Legal Talk Today"
July 08, 2021Visiting Professor Katharine Van Tassel was featured as a guest on the podcast "Legal Talk Today." She spoke about a new Arizona Law that significantly expands access to telehealth services in Arizona.Governor DeWine Reappoints Professor Robertson to Prestigious National Commission
July 08, 2021On June 30, 2021, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that he has reappointed Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Cassandra Burke Robertson to a three-year term as Commissioner on the Uniform Law Commission.More than 7,000 365bet体育在线世界杯tended Law School鈥檚 Webinars in the Last Year
July 06, 2021Every year, CWRU School of Law hosts conferences and lectures open to students, alumni and the public on a wide range of legal topics.Dean Scharf Receives International Bar Association Leadership Award
July 02, 2021When the fledgling international criminal court mock trial competition foundered a decade ago, School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf co-founded the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition in The Hague with Professor Carsten Stahn, Director of the Grotius Center at Leiden University School of Law.CWRU School of Law鈥檚 mayoral forum on police reform garners widespread media attention
June 30, 2021In a time when Cleveland, like many communities across the country, is grappling with the need for police reform, voters want to be informed on political candidates鈥� positions on police reform.CWRU鈥檚 International Criminal Court Moot Court Team Advances to Quarterfinals of the World Championship Rounds and Wins Best Brief Honors
June 28, 2021After qualifying by reaching the finals of the Americas Region of the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition in March, Case Western Reserve University School of Law advanced to the World Championship Rounds of the global competition for the first time in its history.
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