Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Recent News About Case Western Reserve University School of Law
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James Pasch (LAW ’10) Named Senior Director of National Litigation of the ADL
On this Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz extermination camp, the battle against antisemitism is more important than ever.
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Dean Scharf’s MOOC Reaches Notable Milestone
Ten years ago, Coursera asked CWRU Law Professor Michael Scharf to establish a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in his area of expertise, International Criminal Law.
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CWRU Recognized by Inaugural AALS Pro Bono Honor Roll
The Association of American Law Schools inaugural Pro Bono Honor Roll acknowledges and highlights the pro bono work of individuals engaging in, expanding, and/or supporting their law school community in providing pro bono legal services.
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Jonathan Adler Cited by Supreme Court of Ohio
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently cited the scholarship of CWRU School of Law Professor Jonathan H. Adler in a decision holding that Ohio courts need not defer to state administrative agency interpretations of state law.
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Spring Start Offers Increased Flexibility for Aspiring Lawyers
On Jan. 17, 13 students will begin their JD program under the university’s “Spring Start” option.
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Appellate Litigation Clinic Reaches New Heights
The ten students who recently completed their semesters in the Appellate Litigation Clinic have taken us to new heights
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Professor Jessie Hill and Alum Becca Kendis Honored by ACLU of Ohio for Reproductive Rights Advocacy
Professor Jessie Hill and CWRU Reproductive Rights Fellow Becca Kendis (LAW '19, MSASS '19) were honored by the ACLU of Ohio for their advocacy of reproductive rights in Ohio
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Join Us in Washington D.C to be Sworn In by the U.S. Supreme Court
For only the second time, Case Western Reserve University School of Law will offer alumni the chance to become members of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court.
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Second Chance Reentry Clinic Students Earn Courtroom Wins for their Clients
Students in the Kramer Law Clinic’s Second Chance Reentry Clinic have been fortunate to hit the ground running by arguing motions and questioning witnesses in court just one month into the fall semester.