CWRU health law professors featured in local and national coronavirus media coverage
April 24, 2020As the coronavirus impacts nearly every aspect of our lives and raises new legal and ethical questions about the responsibilities of individuals and government, our professors have been featured in multiple media outlets exploring the legal and ethical issues of the nation’s response to the pandemic.Undaunted by the coronavirus, Case Global centers and institutes launch student summer projects to replace canceled international law internships
April 20, 2020Law firms, government agencies, international organizations and non-governmental organizations are either moving to a remote internship experience or canceling internships for the summer of 2020 altogether. In response to the disruption, the leaders of CWRU’s Case Global program worked together to create an alternative arrangement for students who lost their summer placements, inviting them to work remotely for the summer as research fellows for one of the law school's Case Global centers, institutes and affiliated organizations.Professor Juscelino Colares appointed to Roster of International Trade Arbitrators
April 13, 2020Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Juscelino Colares has been re-appointed for the sixth time to serve on the U.S. Roster of NAFTA Chapter 19 Trade arbitrators. Colares is the Schott-van den Eynden professor of business law and co-director of the law school’s Cox International Law Center.‘Environmental Health and the Law’ conference examines legislative role in addressing persistent environmental threats to human health
April 07, 2020The interdisciplinary conference examined the effectiveness of 50 years of environmental law in addressing persistent environmental threats to human health, the ability of regulatory structures and institutions to safeguard human health from environmental threats and what new approaches are necessary to ensure that all Americans have the opportunity to live in safe and healthy communities.CWRU Law successfully completes first virtual Moot Court competition
April 05, 2020Every Spring, the law school hosts the Dean Dunmore Moot Court Competition, an intramural appellate advocacy tournament where second-and-third year students compete in an NCAA bracket-style competition judged by faculty members, local judges and experienced practitioners.PreLaw magazine ranks CWRU 9th best in the nation in practical training
April 02, 2020The Spring 2020 issue of Prelaw magazine, a publication of National Jurist, has ranked CWRU Law School ninth in the nation in Practical Training, up from 12 in 2019.CWRU Law School’s Environmental Program ranked among the top in the nation
March 30, 2020In 2019, CWRU School of Law received a $10 million gift to launch the Burke Center for Environmental Law.Environmental Law Center hosts lecture with U.S. DOJ Assistant Attorney General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division
March 30, 2020The federal government’s top environmental lawyer discussed climate change litigation, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the role of the Department of Justice in environmental policy in recent remarks at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law.Law school advances to the semifinals of the ICC Moot Court Competition
March 29, 2020The CWRU International Criminal Court Moot Court team competed in the America round of the world-wide competition on March 14 and 15 - the first ICC competition to be held entirely online with video oral arguments due to restrictions related to the coronavirus.Professors Berg and Hoffman quoted in Plain Dealer article about COVID-19
March 25, 2020Dean Jessica Berg and Professor Sharona Hoffman were quoted in an article entitled “Scarcity, Health Care Rationing and Coronavirus: The Choices Only Get Tougher” in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on March 18, 2020.Ault Mock Trial Team advances to National Championship in Texas Young Lawyers Association National Trial Competition
March 05, 2020After competing in five rounds at the regional competition, the Jonathan M.International law student publishes white paper on U.S. responsibility for war crimes in El Salvador civil war
March 02, 2020Last summer, third-year law student Kristina Aiad-Toss spent two months in El Salvador interning for International Partners in Mission (IPM), a non-profit that engages in community development projects abroad to help women and children in 66 countries.Journal of International Law celebrates golden anniversary with alumni and founder
February 27, 2020On February 25, 2020, the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law hosted its first-ever alumni reunion at the Butcher and Brewer tavern in Cleveland.Vis Moot Court team receives highest average score in Athens competition
February 20, 2020On February 15, the CWRU Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Team received the highest average score of the 10 competing teams in the EODID Athens Vis Pre-Moot competition. The team was represented by 3Ls Teresa Azzam and Kathleen Burke.
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