Eyewitness to History: CWRU School of Law Student Attends Ketanji Brown Jackson Hearings
April 01, 2022Last week, Makela Hayford (CWR ’18), a third-year student at Case Âé¶¹Ó³» School of Law, sat in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing room on Capitol Hill as U.S. senators questioned Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson—the first Black woman to be nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court.Graduating Student Spotlight: Rachel Emerson
March 31, 2022With commencement just around the corner on Saturday, May 14, CWRU School of Law is featuring a few of our outstanding graduating students.Graduating Student Spotlight: Reagan Joy
March 29, 2022With commencement just around the corner on Saturday, May 14, CWRU School of Law is featuring a few of our outstanding graduating students.Where Does CWRU School of Law Rank?
March 29, 2022Several organizations rank law schools each year. In addition, some rank areas of specialization, where CWRU particularly excels. Law schools are also ranked on faculty scholarly impact and bar pass percentages. Here are CWRU’s latest rankings from each organization, indicating the factors that went into each.CWRU Law Alum Markian Silecky Leads Humanitarian Relief Effort to Ukraine
March 28, 2022When Russian troops invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, alumnus Markian Silecky (LAW ‘87) watched the news in particular horror. He was in the United States, far from the country where he has lived and worked.Graduating Student Spotlight: Ginger Pinkerton
March 28, 2022With commencement just around the corner on Saturday, May 14, CWRU School of Law is featuring a few of our outstanding graduating students.Graduating Student Spotlight: Megan Kern
March 27, 2022With commencement just around the corner on Saturday, May 14, CWRU School of Law is featuring a few of our outstanding graduating students.Graduating Student Spotlight: Makela Hayford
March 27, 2022With commencement just around the corner on Saturday, May 14, CWRU School of Law is featuring a few of our outstanding graduating students.Women's History Month: Celebrating CWRU Law Alumna, the Hon. Sara J. Harper
March 23, 2022In honor of Women’s History Month, Case Âé¶¹Ó³» School of Law celebrates the achievements of our distinguished alumnae, including the Hon. Sara J. Harper (CLC ‘48, LAW ‘52). During her notable career in law, Harper broke many barriers and claimed many firsts. Among them:U.S. State Department Recognizes Rohingya Genocide Based on Report by CWRU Professors and Alumna
March 21, 2022It’s not often that law faculty get to shape the decision of the U.S. government on an important foreign policy matter. But CWRU School of Law faculty members and a prominent alumna got to do just that on March 21, 2022, when U.S.Special Broadcast of CWRU Law's Talking Foreign Policy Radio Focuses on Ukraine Crisis
March 17, 2022Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has abruptly transformed the world. The unprovoked and brutal military campaign has resulted in destruction of cities, widespread civilian casualties and millions of refugees. The West has responded with crippling sanctions, and Russia has answered with implied threats to use nuclear and chemical weapons.CWRU Faculty Authors Mark First Quarter 2022 with New Books
March 15, 2022Two books by CWRU School of Law faculty were published in the first two months of 2022—Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve YoStudents in CWRU Law School’s Community Development Clinic Lead Organizational Board Meeting
March 11, 2022Community-based news media organizations like The Cleveland Observer (TCO) provide critical news content to local communities with a focus on grassroots news gathering.Professor Sharona Hoffman's Aging with a Plan Provides Legal and Other Resources on Aging
March 10, 2022The second edition of Aging with a Plan by Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center at Case Âé¶¹Ó³» School of Law, was released in January 2022.Burke Center Webinar Considers What's at Stake in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
March 07, 2022Can the Environmental Protection Agency take aggressive action to control greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector? This is the question facing the U.S. Supreme Court in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency. In this one-hour webinar held on Feb.
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