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Join the law school for a lecture on contracts
Members of the university community are invited to join the School of Law for an event titled "How to Do Things with Contracts: A Transactional Perspective on the 1L Contracts Course with Avery Katz" Nov. 11 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the School of Law Moot Courtroom. Register to attend this free…
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Law’s Matt Salerno discusses rise of mandatory AI training in U.S. law schools
AI training becomes mandatory at more US law schools Reuters: Matt Salerno, associate professor at the School of Law, and Dorothea Bowerfind, second-year law student, discussed the trend of law schools making AI training mandatory, shifting from fears of cheating to viewing it as essential for…
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Law’s Michael Scharf marks UN’s 80th, highlights challenges from funding to global conflicts
Marking 80 years since the founding of the United Nations ideastream: Michael Scharf, the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, said that as it marks its 80th anniversary, the United Nations faces financial strain, Security Council gridlock and threats of U.S. withdrawal. Scharf…
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Join your colleagues for Walktober
One of the most popular Wellness Program offerings for Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff—Walktober—will return this October. Walktober offers a fun and inspiring way to take advantage of autumn’s cool temperatures and spectacular views as you step out and step up to better…
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Apply for the Mather Center Peer Educators program
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at Case Western Reserve University is seeking new peer educators for the fall semester. Open to students passionate about violence prevention, this program supports the It’s On CWRU violence prevention initiative, which engages the campus in work centered on…
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CWRU faculty members explore tariffs from legal, economic and historical perspectives
Tariffs have been a fixture of the news cycle in 2025, as the Trump administration has moved to implement taxes on imported goods. A matter of foreign and economic importance, tariffs have a range of effects on the economy as a whole and for the average American consumer. Beyond the economic…
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School of Medicine's Max Wiznitzer urges caution on studies linking Tylenol to autism
Expert weighs in on autism, Tylenol link Spectrum News: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatric neurology at, said while some studies suggest a link between Tylenol use and autism, many do not. “We have to ask ourselves, is it actually the Tylenol—or the reason you’re taking it, like repeated…
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CWRU’s Emily Graczyk leads $9.9M project to advance touch-enabled prosthetic hands
Case Western Reserve University researchers receive $9.9 million to test touch-enabled prosthetic hands WKYC: Emily Graczyk, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in the School of Medicine and Case School of Engineering, discussed the clinical trial she is spearheading to test…
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Law’s Juscelino Colares says Supreme Court could uphold Trump’s tariff plan under emergency law
Law professor explains why Trump could win tariff case The Center Square: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law at the School of Law, said the Supreme Court could uphold President Trump’s tariffs under a 1977 emergency law, drawing parallels to Nixon’s import…
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Law’s Andrew Geronimo: Firing over Charlie Kirk posts raises serious First Amendment concerns
Can you be fired for Charlie Kirk social media posts? First Amendment lawyer weighs in Ohio Public Radio: Andrew Geronimo, lecturer and director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, warned that politicians urging employers to fire people over Charlie Kirk posts raise “a serious…