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.

1407
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
04/25/2024 Erik Jensen Jensen: The Commerce Clause Doesn’t Override Rules Governing The Taxing Power Tax Law Tax Prof
04/23/2024 Juscelino Colares Activists call on county leadership to divest from Israel Business Law Spectrum News
04/23/2024 Kevin McMunigal Trump Defense: ‘Nothing wrong with trying to influence an election’ Donald Trump CNN
04/22/2024 Sharona Hoffman Top 25 Cities for Workers With Disabilities Health Law MoneyGeek
04/20/2024 Jonathan Entin Can Ohio overcome dysfunction to fix Biden ballot conflict? It’s unclear Politics WEWS
04/20/2024 Eric Chaffee Trump's critics love to see Truth Social's stock price crash. He can still cash out big. Business Law USA Today
04/18/2024 Jessie Hill New bill furthers Ohio laws that ban abortion funding, could take local government funds Abortion Law Ohio Capital Journal
04/18/2024 Eric Chaffee From 'really rich' to begging: Inside Trump's U-turn on one of his first campaign lies Business Law Raw Story
04/18/2024 Anat Alon-Beck Tesla revives Musk’s multibillion-dollar pay proposal despite court ruling Business Law The Washington Post
04/17/2024 Kevin McMunigal, Jonathan Entin Donald Trump's fate predicted by ex-US attorney who says hush money trial could become 'political tool' Donald Trump The Daily Mirror
04/16/2024 Victor Flatt EPA Finalizes New Standards for Cancer-Causing Chemicals Environmental Law ProPublica
04/16/2024 Jonathan Entin Bill seeks to withhold state money from communities that fund abortion access Politics Spectrum News
04/15/2024 Avi Cover Ohio lawmakers introduce bill to fight 'squatters' taking over homes property law WCPO, ABC Cincinnati
04/15/2024 Avidan Cover Ohio lawmakers introduce bill to fight 'squatters' taking over homes property law Ohio Capital Journal
04/15/2024 Jessie Hill Months after Ohio's Issue 1 amendment passed, abortion access is still being legally challenged Abortion Law Sound of Ideas, ideastream
04/15/2024 Victor Flatt Industry allies amplify big oil’s demand for U.S. Supreme Court to end climate accountability lawsuits Environmental Law Climate in the Courts
04/15/2024 Jessie Hill Arizona's law banning nearly all abortion was written nearly 50 years before it became a state, when under 7,000 people lived in the territory Health Law Fortune
04/12/2024 Jessie Hill The Civil War raged and fortune-seekers hunted for gold. This era produced Arizona’s abortion ban Health Law US News & World Report
04/12/2024 Eric Chaffee Art Modell law is ripe for legal challenges, but could help Cleveland keep the Browns Business Law Cleveland Plain Dealer
04/11/2024 Bryan Adamson Case Western Reserve University, Howard University partner for diversity, inclusion diversity Cleveland Jewish News
04/11/2024 Susan Hatters-Friedman New 911 tapes shed light on N.J. mom who killed husband, 2 kids in murder-suicide Criminal Law New Jersey Star-Ledger
04/11/2024 Jonathan Entin Facebook suspends Kent League of Women Voters page. They don't know why. First Amendment WEWS, ABC Cleveland
04/10/2024 Jessie Hill Ohio Rep. Introduces Bill That Would Redirect Funds to Fake Abortion Clinics Abortion Law Truthout
04/10/2024 Jonathan Adler Republican states step up legal threats to Joe Biden’s climate agenda Environmental Law Financial Times
04/09/2024 Ayesha Bell Hardaway Cleveland safety advisor under fire from NAACP was Mayor Bibb's college roommate police reform WEWS, ABC Cleveland
04/09/2024 Jonathan Entin Randazzo’s death clouds path forward on criminal, civil FirstEnergy bribery cases Corruption Cleveland Plain Dealer
04/09/2024 Andrew Zashin People online took less than 24 hours to find a man accused of ghosting his pregnant wife. The law seems to be on their side. family law Business Insider
04/09/2024 Atiba Ellis National convention’s impact on Ohio ballot election law Spectrum News
04/09/2024 Sharona Hoffman 'I was scared!': University Hospitals sends kids' medical bills to wrong addresses Health Law WEWS, ABC Cleveland
04/09/2024 Andrew Pollis $600M settlement for East Palestine residents announced Civil Litigation WOIO
04/08/2024 Andrew Pollis Norfolk Southern agrees to pay $600M in settlement related to train derailment in East Palestine Civil Litigation Scripps News
04/08/2024 Raymond Ku Airbnb has changed its policy regarding surveillance cameras privacy WVXU, Cincinnati Public Radio
04/08/2024 Kevin McMunigal BROKE THE BAN ‘Game changer’ audio found in Bryan Kohberger case as judge ‘shocked’ by jury survey taken ‘behind his back’ Criminal Law The Sun
04/08/2024 Cathy Mansfield Iowa Student Loan borrowers sue over loss of rights consumer protection Des Moines Register
04/05/2024 Jessica Wolfendale “Tragic” but “unintentional”: The myth of honest mistakes and the value of civilian lives in Gaza International Law ABC News Australia
04/05/2024 Jonathan Adler, Jonathan Entin Trump Florida case spurs unusual tension for prosecutor and judge: ‘This concerns Smith’ Donald Trump Washington Examiner
04/04/2024 Eric Chaffee Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX buddies and what happens to them next Business Law Quartz
04/03/2024 Daniel Jaffe What's happening with private school voucher expansion: Ohio Has Issues Education Law WKYC, NBC Cleveland
04/02/2024 Eric Chaffee What the Trump family did next: university, billion-dollar deals and golf Donald Trump The Times
04/02/2024 Jessie Hill Lawsuit filed against Ohio over abortion restrictions still on the books after constitutional change Abortion Law Statehouse News Bureau- Ohio Public Radio
04/02/2024 Cathy Mansfield Junk fees: Who gets hit and which banks are the worst offenders? consumer protection Consumer Affairs
04/01/2024 Charlie Korsmo 8 Former Child Stars Who've Moved On to 'Typical' (and Impressive!) Day Jobs Law School People
04/01/2024 Jonathan Entin New lawsuit challenges Ohio's 24-hour waiting period for abortions Abortion Law Spectrum News
03/29/2024 Sharona Hoffman Hoffman on Drivers with Cognitive Decline and Patient Autonomy Aging Legal Theory
03/29/2024 Michael Scharf Why a Stark County man accused of Rwanda genocide acts isn't charged with murder in U.S. International Law Canton Repository
03/29/2024 Anat Alon-Beck Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in collapse of FTX crypto exchange Business Law CBS News
03/28/2024 Jonathan Adler Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Mifepristone Case Supreme Court The Dispatch
03/28/2024 Michael Benza Local business owner is challenging law involving home distilling Criminal Law WOSU
03/28/2024 Atiba Ellis New charges for Larry Householder, messaging changes from Republicans after Bernie Moreno's Senate primary win, and more: Ohio Has Issues election law WKYC
03/28/2024 Ayesha Bell Hardaway After NYPD officer's death, experts warn car stops pose a threat to police and drivers police reform New York Public Radio