Faculty in the News

CWRU law school faculty members are regularly featured in news stories about the law. That’s because they’re widely considered leading experts in their fields. They are frequently interviewed for broadcast and print stories, in outlets ranging from The New York Times and Washington Post to CNN and FOX.

1217
stories
in the media since May 1, 2018

Members of the media are encouraged to contact the university’s media relations department for help finding the right professor for your story. If you have a media inquiry or request for an interview please contact Colin McEwen in media relations at 216-368-4442.

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Date Name Title Tags News Outlet
01/30/2025 Aleksandar Cuic Breaking down the legalities of the ICE raids Immigration Law WOIO
01/30/2025 Jessie Hill DOJ to drop lawsuit against anti-abortion group accused of harassing Northeast Ohio clinic patients Health Law Cleveland Plain Dealer
01/30/2025 Sharona Hoffman A Breastfeeding Mom Was Denied an Exemption for Jury Duty to Feed Her Baby—So She Challenged the System Health Law Parents Magazine
01/30/2025 Cassandra Burke Robertson Trump revives push to denaturalize US citizens Donald Trump USA Today
01/28/2025 Ayesha Bell Hardaway Cleveland police used AI to justify a search warrant. It has derailed a murder case police reform Cleveland Plain Dealer
01/28/2025 Jonathan Adler Trump's executive actions kicked off race to courts on birthright citizenship, DOGE. It's just the beginning. Donald Trump CBS News
01/27/2025 Jonathan Adler "He won't be able to do everything he wants": these safeguards against Donald Trump's actions Donald Trump L'Express
01/27/2025 Cathy Mansfield Landlord overcharged renters hundreds of millions in junk fees for years, alleges FTC lawsuit consumer protection Fortune
01/26/2025 Victor Flatt Trump EV Rollbacks Spell Regulatory Whiplash For Auto Cos. Environmental Law Law360
01/26/2025 Jessie Hill Us & Them: What’s Next For Abortion? Health Law West Virginia Public Radio
01/26/2025 Avi Cover Case Western Law Requires First-Year Students to Pass AI Seminar Law School Bloomberg
01/25/2025 Jonathan Entin Just Who Could Be Covered by Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons? Donald Trump NOTUS
01/25/2025 Michael Scharf Trump returns to power with historic inauguration Donald Trump Cleveland Jewish News
01/25/2025 Avi Cover Law School Now Requires Students To Get Artificial Intelligence Certification Law School Trends Above the Law
01/24/2025 Jonathan Entin Experts address Trump pardoning almost all Jan. 6 rioters, including about 80 Ohioans Donald Trump Spectrum News
01/23/2025 Ayesha Bell Hardaway Freeze on DOJ civil rights cases could spell end of Louisville consent decree Social Justice WFPL, Kentucky Public Radio
01/22/2025 Eric Chaffee Why did Cleveland and the Browns file separate lawsuits in different courts? Business Law Cleveland Plain Dealer
01/21/2025 Sharona Hoffman How Do I Know When I’m Eligible for Medicare? Health Law U.S. News & World Report
01/20/2025 Jessie Hill Voters backed abortion rights, but the state judges they elected might not Abortion Law CBS News
01/13/2025 Sharona Hoffman Social Security Fairness Act: What It Is and Will It Affect You Health Law U.S. News & World Report
01/13/2025 Jonathan Adler Supreme Court Denies Certiorari in Climate Tort Suits federal regulation Reason
01/11/2025 Eric Chaffee Cleveland-Cliffs named in lawsuit over blocked US Steel deal, but what does it mean for local labor Business Law WOIO
01/11/2025 Betsy Rosenblatt How Sherlock Holmes broke copyright law IP law The Atlantic
01/10/2025 Sharona Hoffman Ohio Supreme Court: Opioid judgment against pharmacy chains not allowed under product liability law Health Law AOL
01/09/2025 Jonathan Entin Mercy Health Lorain Hospital claims discrimination, retaliation in lawsuit over refused police orders Health Law WEWS
01/08/2025 Jonathan Entin How Ohio police justify charging hundreds of dollars for bodycam video police reform WEWS
01/04/2025 Jonathan Adler What DOGE gets wrong about Chevron federal regulation Politico
01/02/2025 Jonathan Entin Ohio Governor Signs Bill Allowing Police to Charge Public up to $750 for Access to Body Cam Footage Municipal Law People
01/01/2025 Jonathan Adler Sixth Circuit Rejects FCC's Open Internet Order as Inconsistent with Statutory Text Administrative Law Reason
12/30/2024 Charles Korsmo Cosby Show's Geoffrey Owens Shares He Still Struggles to Make Ends Meet After Trader Joe's Job Law School E! Entertainment
12/30/2024 Jonathan Adler Trump Set to Flip Arguments in Supreme Court Cases Supreme Court Newsmax
12/30/2024 Anat Alon-Beck Musk's OpenAI and Warren Clashes to Steer AI Governance's Future Business Law Bloomberg
12/28/2024 Bryan Adamson New law seeks to honor Tanisha Anderson’s legacy while making police accountable for mental health scenarios police reform The Land
12/26/2024 Jessie Hill Anti-Abortion Officials Continue Deputizing Angry Men To Turn Over Their Partners In New Legal Foray Health Law Yahoo News
12/26/2024 Anat Alon-Beck Elon Musk vs. OpenAI: A Legal Showdown Over Profit and Purpose Business Law Open Tools
12/24/2024 Michael Benza US carries out 25 executions this year as death penalty trends in nation held steady death penalty ABC News
12/23/2024 Jonathan Adler Montana Supreme Court Recognizes State Constitutional Right to a "Stable Climate System" Environmental Law Reason
12/22/2024 Jonathan Entin Bill to charge public for police video sits on governor’s desk Municipal Law WEWS
12/22/2024 Michael Scharf Syrian-Americans look for hope in the weeks following the fall of Assad regime International Law Ideastream
12/20/2024 Anat Alon-Beck Mission Drift: Can OpenAI Ditch Its Non-Profit Status? Business Law Organized: The Business Law Breakdown
12/20/2024 Matthew Rossman Why Cascade Plaza’s redevelopment may lure more residents to downtown Akron: ‘That drives investment’ community development Signal Akron
12/17/2024 Jonathan Entin Senate passes antisemitism bill that sparks controversy Politics Spectrum News
12/17/2024 Bryan Adamson A CNN Pundit Was Roasted For His 'Woke Mob' Rant — And Experts Have Thoughts Social Media Huffington Post
12/16/2024 Lewis Katz Examining how police are trained to respond after use of force Criminal Law, Police Use Of Force Spectrum News
12/15/2024 Susan Hatters-Friedman Mothers and Child Murder: How Psychiatrists Can Help in Prevention Criminal Law Psychiatric Times
12/14/2024 Sharona Hoffman To test or not to test: Ohio employers adapt to the in’s and out’s of legal recreational cannabis Employment Law Ideastream
12/12/2024 Sharona Hoffman What Does a Republican-Controlled Government Mean for Retirement? Health Law U.S. News & World Report
12/11/2024 Cassandra Burke Robertson The 14th Amendment “has never been challenged at SCOTUS.” Constitutional Law Politifact
12/10/2024 Sharona Hoffman Ohio Supreme Court: Opioid judgment against pharmacy chains not allowed under product liability law Ohio Supreme Court Ohio Capital Journal
12/10/2024 Andrew Pollis Ohio Justices' Opioid Ruling Shows Deals Were Based on 'Nothing' opioid litigation Bloomberg