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.

1403
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
06/20/2023 Jonathan Adler Gary Gensler’s crypto playbook: Steal the spotlight from Congress, and shine it on the SEC Business Law Fortune
06/20/2023 Anat Alon-Beck The Future Of Digital Assets: Chairman Gensler Discusses Crackdown On Crypto Following Binance And Coinbase Lawsuits Business Law Forbes
06/20/2023 Jonathan Adler What happened to the 6-3 Supreme Court? The next two weeks will tell us. Supreme Court Politico
06/18/2023 Jonathan Adler An Aggressive Supreme Court Reshapes US as Its Standing Erodes Supreme Court Bloomberg
06/17/2023 Sharona Hoffman Federal HIPAA law expert reacts to the hundreds of medical files found dumped in the trash Health Law ABC 6 - Columbus, OH
06/17/2023 Juscelino Colares Losing Chevron Would Spell Relitigation For Commerce Dept. federal regulation Law360
06/17/2023 Eric Chaffee Hunter Biden’s Questionable Case of ‘Special Treatment’ Tax Law U.S. News & World Report
06/17/2023 Jonathan Adler Donald Trump indicted: Yes, Trump could run for president from prison if he's convicted Donald Trump Washington Examiner
06/17/2023 Anat Alon-Beck Wawa and 7-Eleven recently split their president and CEO roles. Here’s why that’s significant. Business Law Retail Dive
06/16/2023 Lewis Katz Courts have long seen K-9 dogs as impartial. Now police bodycams hold them accountable police reform NPR, All Things Considered
06/15/2023 Jonathan Adler 2023 could be Ohio's year for legalized marijuana Marijuana Legalization Axios
06/15/2023 Jessie Hill Is abortion legal in Ohio? Upcoming elections could decide Abortion Law Akron Beacon Journal
06/15/2023 Charlie Korsmo ‘Can’t Hardly Wait’ Cast on 25-Year Reunion, Potential Sequel, and What Their Kids Think of the Movie Law School Grid
06/15/2023 Cathy Mansfield Flights are getting way too expensive. But should you book a hacker fare? consumer protection USA Today
06/14/2023 Jonathan Adler Youth environmentalists bring Montana climate case to trial after 12 years, seeking to set precedent Environmental Law NBC News
06/14/2023 Juscelino Colares Are FBI whistleblowers really free from reprisal? Politics Newsmax
06/14/2023 Joan Burda Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples estate planning New York Journal of Books
06/13/2023 Miranda Leppla Free Legal Clinic offered in East Palestine Environmental Law WKYC, NBC Cleveland
06/13/2023 Jonathan Adler Law professor discusses Supreme Court and the Indian Child Welfare Act Supreme Court Newsy
06/13/2023 Jonathan Adler Ketanji Brown Jackson ‘likely done’ writing Supreme Court decisions this term Supreme Court Washington Examiner
06/13/2023 Anat Alon-Beck High Court Ruling Bolsters Viability Of Direct Listings Business Law Law360
06/13/2023 Stacy Cozart Martin Prince Harry's drug use and his US visa: The duke's other court case explained Immigration BBC
06/13/2023 Cassandra Burke Robertson A Judge, a Kiss, and $450,000-plus in Court Work Ethics Cleveland Scene
06/13/2023 Cassandra Burke Robertson A Judge, a Kiss, and $450,000-plus in Court Work Ethics Marshall Project
06/13/2023 Anat Alon-Beck Supreme Court Ruling Makes it Harder to Sue Over Direct Listing Stock Offerings Business Law Investopedia
06/13/2023 Jonathan Adler Alito, declining to follow Kagan's lead, avoids recusal explanation Supreme Court Washington Examiner
06/12/2023 Michael Scharf "Talking Foreign Policy" experts discuss war crimes in Ukraine and President Putin International Law Sound of Ideas, ideastream
06/12/2023 Jonathan Adler As Supreme Court turns toward end of term, Americans battling the government are winning Supreme Court USA Today
06/12/2023 Anat Alon-Beck 4 things 'Succession' gets wrong about business Business Law Business Insider
06/12/2023 Ted Steinberg My Secret Lawn: Confessions of a Drought-Conscious Gardener Civil Law Wall Street Journal
06/11/2023 Jessie Hill Supreme Court upholding California pork producer law could affect abortion pill suit Supreme Court Washington Examiner
06/11/2023 Juscelino Colares It May Be Too Late to Stop North Korea From Firing Nukes International Law Yahoo News
06/11/2023 Juscelino Colares It May Be Too Late to Stop North Korea From Firing Nukes International Law Daily Beast
06/10/2023 Jonathan Adler You’ve Never Heard of Him, but He’s Remaking the Pollution Fight Environmental Law New York Times
06/10/2023 Atiba Ellis Ohio Sec. of State Frank LaRose sends out fundraising request disguised as important letter Elections Yahoo News
06/10/2023 Jonathan Adler Supreme Court weakens EPA power to enforce Clean Water Act Environmental Law Washington Post
06/10/2023 Jonathan Adler Supreme Court Limits E.P.A.’s Power to Address Water Pollution Environmental Law New York Times
06/10/2023 Jonathan Adler Supreme Court Further Erodes EPA’s Power Environmental Law Wall Street Journal
06/09/2023 Jonathan Entin Coalition pushing extreme abortion initiative in Ohio says it isn't trying to undermine parental rights. A member group's explicit agenda suggests otherwise. Abortion Law The Blaze
06/09/2023 Jessie Hill Ohio Abortion Clinics Working Away as Lawsuits, Ballot Initiative Move Forward Abortion Law Cleveland Scene
06/09/2023 Jonathan Adler Chevron doctrine: Not dead yet Environmental Law E&E News
06/08/2023 Kevin McMunigal Newborn twin deaths draw new attention to Ohio's Safe Haven Law Criminal Law Yahoo News
06/08/2023 Kevin McMunigal Newborn twin deaths draw new attention to Ohio's Safe Haven Law Criminal Law WEWS, ABC Cleveland
06/08/2023 Susan Hatters-Friedman Unmasking the unthinkable: Why do some parents kill their kids? Criminal Law KRON San Francisco
06/08/2023 Andrew Geronimo Court OKs dismissal of police chief, Beachwood's anonymous emails case First Amendment Cleveland Jewish News
06/08/2023 Juscelino Colares 'Tarnished' FBI Must 'Clean House' to Regain Public Trust Politics Newsmax
05/21/2023 Andrew Zashin I Sued My Neighbors, Now They Are Harassing Me—What Should I Do? Civil Litigation Newsweek
05/20/2023 Jessie Hill A year after Dobbs leak, Democrats still see abortion driving 2024 voters Abortion Law MSN
05/20/2023 Matthew Rossman CWRU students create 'blueprint' to help homeowners with problematic, 'tangled' titles community development WEWS, ABC Cleveland
05/18/2023 Jessie Hill A year after Dobbs leak, Democrats still see abortion driving 2024 voters Abortion Law Roll Call