Student Summer Experiences: Tosin Orisadipe
August 15, 2022As an extern for the Cuyahoga County Office of the Public Defender, Tosin Orisadipe, a rising third-year law student at CWRU School of Law, has been writing motions and memoranda, talking to clients and attending court hearings. He shared some reflections from his experience.Following the reasoning of CWRU Amicus Brief, Supreme Court of the United States allows that discovery on detainee abuse might be permitted despite finding state secrets privilege applies
August 08, 2022Last fall, Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law students Reece Disney and Jessica Foo helped coordinate and draft amicus curiae briefs to the Supreme Court of the United States in a civil case involving efforts to obtain information ΒιΆΉΣ³» the brutal interrogation tactics the United States employed on one of the first alleStudent Summer Experiences: Heavenly Aguilar
August 01, 2022Heavenly Aguilar, a rising 2L student with a focus on Public Interest Law, is working as an intern for the Honorable Judge Michelle J. Sheehan of Ohioβs 8th District Court of Appeals this summer. We asked her to share some reflections from her experience. What do you hope to gain from this opportunity?Holding Russian war criminals accountable
July 19, 2022Michael Scharf, Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law co-dean, leading panel to present legislation for war crimes court in Ukraine Following numerous atrocities in Ukraine, a team of international law experts is offering aJonathan Adler provides analysis of Supreme Court's ruling in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
July 15, 2022Professor Jonathan H. Adler provided analysis and insight on television, radio and in print after the Supreme Court curtailed the Environmental Protection Agencyβs authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.CWRU Law School's Yemen Accountability Project Enters its Fifth Year of Documenting Atrocities
July 13, 2022While most of the world is focused on war crimes committed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the conflict in Yemen continues to be the site of some of the worst atrocities and suffering on the planet. Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law is playing a unique role in documenting those crimes for eventual prosecution.Fred Gray, iconic civil rights attorney and CWRU School of Law alum, receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
July 07, 2022One of Case ΒιΆΉΣ³»βs most iconic alumniβthe man Martin Luther King Jr. called the βchief counsel for the protest movementββreceived one of the highest honors bestowed on a United States civilian on July 7.Community Development Clinic Helps Launch Community Land Trust in Hough Neighborhood
June 27, 2022Recently, the Community Development Clinic at the Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law has aimed to devote more of its legal services to nonprofits and social enterprises in neighborhoods close to the universityβs campus.High School Students Get a Trial Run at the Law Through the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Summer Legal Academy
June 27, 2022Area high school students attending the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Summer Legal Academy are getting a trial run in the legal profession at Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law this summer.CWRU School of Law's Summer JumpStart Program Gives Students Tools to Build Academic Success
June 23, 2022As a first-generation law student, Christine Love said she had no idea what law school would be like apart from what she had seen on TV. Now a second-year student at Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law, Love credits the schoolβs JumpStart program for helping her be successful.CWRU Law Student Articles Selected for Publication in Hastings, Dayton and Iowa Law Journals and the Journal of the Legal Writing Institute
June 22, 2022Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law hosts five journals that publish scholarly articles from leading academics and practitioners and select Notes from student editors.A Cooperative Arrangement: CWRU Law Students Advise Initiative Thatβs a Model for Urban Economic Development
June 21, 2022Years before Evergreen Cooperatives became nationally known for employee ownership and building wealth in low-income Cleveland neighborhoods, Matthew Rossman and his law students were at the table with the founders, discussing legal issues at the heart of Evergreenβs formation.The Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at Three Years
June 21, 2022The Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law celebrated its third anniversary by marking its tremendous progress toward making the Case ΒιΆΉΣ³» School of Law a national presence in environmental law research and education. In just three years, the Burke Center has:EPAβs Cisar Highlights Agencyβs Water Quality Priorities at Burke Centerβs Symposium on βThe Clean Water Act at 50β
June 21, 2022The Environmental Protection Agencyβs Elizabeth Cisar, senior policy advisor in the Office of Water, discussed the opportunities and challenges facing the EPA as it seeks to enhance and improve the nation's water quality.Supreme Court Follows Reasoning of CWRU Amicus Brief in Landmark Case Interpreting the Hague Convention on Child Abduction
June 16, 2022On June 15, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in Golan v.
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