LLM and SJD students take a day trip to Niagara Falls
October 13, 2023Master of Laws (LLM) and Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) students enrolled in the school of law recently took a day trip to the oldest state park in the U.S.—Niagara Falls.Burke Center Hosts a Conversation with the Hon. Shalanda Baker on Energy Justice
October 11, 2023The Honorable Shalanda H. Baker, director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the U.S. Department of Energy, joined the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law for a conversation on her work promoting and overseeing the federal government’s energy justice initiatives.A Behind the Scenes Look at the New Online Part-Time JD Program
October 10, 2023Q&A with Cassandra Robertson, Faculty Director of the Program The Online Part-Time JD program (accepting applications now for fall 2024 start) is under the direction of Cassandra Robertson, John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, who has developed expertise in online learning.Workshop Examines Role of Permitting in Facilitating and Obstructing Clean Energy and Sustainable Development
October 10, 2023In September, the Coleman P.School of Law Co-Deans interviewed for Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association podcast, My BarStory
October 06, 2023The Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association podcast, My BarStory, recently interviewed Case Western Reserve University School of Law Co-Deans Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf for the latest episode of their series about Northeast Ohio's most distinguished legal leaders.Sharona Hoffman Publishes Article about Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
October 05, 2023Sharona Hoffman and her co-author, Andy Podgurski (Case Western Reserve University School of Engineering), have published an article entitled “The Patient’s Voice: Legal Implications of Patient-Reported Outcome Measures.” The Article, which appears in the Yale Journal of Health, Policy, Law and Ethics, discusses the benefits and riJessie Hill Argues Abortion Ban Case Before Ohio Supreme Court
October 05, 2023On Sept. 27, Jessie Hill argued a case entitled Preterm-Cleveland v. David Yost before the Ohio Supreme Court. Hill represents abortion providers challenging the law, together with the ACLU, Planned Parenthood and the law firm Wilmer Hale.Experts debate role of international law in responding to the global climate change crisis at CWRU School of Law
October 04, 2023On Sept. 28-29, two dozen of the foremost experts in climate change and international law gathered at Woodland Hall at the Cleveland Botanical Garden to debate how to respond to the increasing threat of global climate change.Jessie Hill argues in front of the Ohio Supreme Court
October 03, 2023On Sept. 27, Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, argued in front of the Ohio Supreme Court in Preterm v. Yost, a case involving the constitutionality of Ohio's six-week abortion ban.CWRU School of Law and Tucker Ellis host generative AI workshop for area law firms
September 28, 2023Case Western Reserve University School of Law, in partnership with Tucker Ellis LLP, organized a half-day workshop for Cleveland area law firms and law schools to exchange best practices for teaching law students about the use of generative Al in the practice of law and how law firms can best use generative Al while avoiding its pitfalls. TClass of 2023 Gifts Land Acknowledgement Marker
September 25, 2023For their class gift, the CWRU School of Law class of 2023 raised money for a land acknowledgment marker. The money the class raised was matched by three alums from the law school class of 1958 -- George Aronoff, Jim Berick and Robert Reitman.Academy for Inclusive Leadership Development helps students and professionals become better leaders
September 22, 2023What’s the key to ensuring others feel included? According to Bill Bradley, EdD, a facilitator for the Academy for Inclusive Leadership Development (AILD) program at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, it starts with focusing on yourself.CWRU Launches Part-Time, Online JD Program
September 20, 2023Case Western Reserve University School of Law is proud to announce the launch of an accredited, part-time, online JD program. Open to students across the country who are seeking a flexible path to their JD degree, this fully remote program has no in-person residency or visitation requirements.CWRU School of law Alum Richard Batson (LAW ‘02) appointed The Judge Advocate General of the Coast Guard
September 18, 2023Congratulations to Case Western Reserve University School of Law alum Richard Batson (LAW ‘02), who was recently promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral and appointed to be The Judge Advocate General and Chief Counsel of the U.S. Coast Guard.“Where no man has gone before”: How Star Trek can help explain international law
September 08, 2023When the television series Star Trek launched in 1966, it set out to chronicle the exploits of the starship USS Enterprise’s crew in the 23rd century. What the show’s creators likely didn’t anticipate was the impact Star Trek would have on popular culture for decades to follow.
- Home
- Our School
- News