Professor Bryan Adamson selected as Institutional Advocate of the Year by Western Region Black Law Students Association

Professor Bryan Adamson

Congratulations to Professor Bryan Adamson, the associate dean for diversity and inclusion at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, for his recent selection as the Institutional Advocate of the Year by the Western Region Black Law Students Association (WRBLSA). 

Photo of the Institutional Advocate award presented to Professor Adamson

Adamson, a 1990 graduate of CWRU School of Law, was selected as the inaugural recipient of the award. Citing his work both inside and outside the classroom, Adamson was chosen for the WRBLSA award for making a positive impact across multiple institutions for the sake of making the law school experience better for students from marginalized communities. 

The award will be presented to Adamson at the 53rd WRBLSA Regional Convention’s awards gala on Saturday, January 9, and will be available to livestream online. 

“Bryan’s commitment to racial justice and equity is unmatched,” said Co-Dean Jessica Berg.  “This well-deserved award recognizes Bryan’s extraordinary efforts during extraordinary times,” added Co-Dean Scharf.