A familiar environment: CWRU School of Law alum Nagusky Returns to Teach climate law course
September 21, 2020This past spring, Case Western Reserve University School of Law welcomed Beth Nagusky (�82) back to teach an elective course on climate law for first-year students.Professor Jonathan Entin, former clerk for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, reflects on her legacy
September 21, 2020On September 18, 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg succumbed to her long battle with cancer. The country lost a towering jurist and is about to enter into a contentious process of selecting her replacement.CWRU Law Dean offers summer Pandemic Law course to incoming law students
September 20, 2020Many entering first-year law students were planning to travel or work during the summer before beginning law school. For most, such plans had to be shelved when the coronavirus struck.Q&A with Professor Sharona Hoffman
September 18, 2020Professor Sharona Hoffman, Co-Director of the Law-Medicine Center, Edgar A.Visiting Professor Katharine Van Tassel contributes testimony to assist work of U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
September 17, 2020From the 1918 flu, Hurricane Katrina, to the H1N1 pandemic, history teaches that the poor and communities of color shoulder the greatest burden of disease, death, and loss both during and after public health disasters.CWRU law band to perform at Legal Aid Society’s Jam for Justice fundraiser
September 17, 2020Long-time members of the Case Western Reserve community may have seen them play iconic campus hangouts like the Barking Spiker, Euclid Tavern or Cosmic Dave’s Rock Club. Others could have caught their 2018 show at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.Saliha Moore studying intersection of law and bioethics in CWRU dual degree program
September 16, 2020After graduating from Colgate University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental studies, Salhia Moore’s career path was driven by a desire to make a meaningful impact on the world.Gerber Fellows Participate in ‘Caring for Children and Families in Humanitarian Emergencies� Training
September 16, 2020In Fall 2019, a group of 12 first-year students explored the legal needs that can emerge in the wake of natural disasters and humanitarian crises as part of their Gerber Law-Medicine Fellowships, a program that provides significant scholarship and stipends for students with outstanding academic credentials and an interest in pursuing a career inProfessor Jessie Hill takes leading role in legal fight for reproductive rights in Ohio
September 16, 2020Nearly 50 years have passed since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade. The passage of time, however, has not diminished the legal and political fights over its future. With a conservative majority on the U.S.Mariah Dick joins Law-Medicine Center as Cowen Fellow
September 14, 2020In Fall 2019, Mariah Dick (�19) joined the CWRU Law-Medicine Center as the Dean Lindsey Cowen Research Fellow, assisting faculty with cutting-edge research at the intersection of law, medicine and ethics.CWRU Law’s Scholarly Commons Surpasses 2.85 million downloads
September 09, 2020As of Sept. 1, 2020, CWRU Law School's Scholarly Commons has had over 2.85 million downloads worldwide.CWRU Law faculty members to offer seminar examining race, law and society
September 07, 2020Starting this fall, CWRU Law is offering a one-credit elective, “Race, Law and Society,� in response to recent anti-Black violence that has illuminated existing structural and institutional racism.
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