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New clinic offering expands access to justice in copyright disputes
Case Western Reserve University School of Law will be adding a new dimension to the Intellectual Property Venture Clinic by partnering with the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) in the U.S. Copyright Office, the first U.S. small claims tribunal for copyright disputes. Through the CCB’s Pro Bono…
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Jonathan Adler continues commitment to Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law
Although Jonathan Adler has moved from Case Western Reserve University School of Law to become the Cabell Research Professor and Tazewell Taylor Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School, he will continue to be involved at the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law. The Burke…
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Celebrate the rededication of the McGaffin Carillon
The Friends of the McGaffin Carillon are celebrating with several free concerts this weekend after the completion of a major restoration and renovation to the carillon in the tower of The Church of the Covenant. On Saturday September 13 at 3 p.m. Keiran Cantilina will perform two works…
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Attend the next Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Seminar Series event
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar series event Friday September 12th, 2025 from Noon to 1 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building Auditorium. This seminar is presented by the Molecular Oncology Program. Lunch is provided; no registration is…
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Weatherhead’s Sue Helper: Hyundai immigration raid may 'chill' foreign investment
Hyundai immigration raid could leave other businesses reassessing their workforces CNBC: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, said the Hyundai immigration raid will chill foreign investment, reflecting the Trump administration’s inconsistent approach. She noted bipartisan…
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Law’s Sharona Hoffman warns seniors could face steep COVID vaccine costs
Does Medicare Cover COVID Shots? What Seniors Need to Know Woman's World: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said Medicare should cover COVID vaccines, but if not, seniors may have to pay up to $225 out of pocket. She urged patients to…
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Call for submissions for Filipino American History Month
Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible Filipino students, faculty and staff—each with their own inspiring story to tell. Filipino American History Month is celebrated annually in October, and, as in past years, The Daily wants to put a spotlight on members of the university community…
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Apply for a study carrel at the Kelvin Smith Library
Case Western Reserve University graduate students are encouraged to apply for a Kelvin Smith Library study carrel, which offers space to work quietly and conduct research. Each carrel includes two locking upper bins to store materials during the 2025-26 academic year. Individuals who would like…
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PeopleSoft Financials unavailable this weekend
Due to scheduled maintenance, PeopleSoft Financials will be unavailable this weekend, beginning Friday, Sept. 12, at 9 p.m. and ending Saturday, Sept. 13, at 3 p.m. During this time, employees will be unable to view or update travel and expense information, enter requisitions, use SmartCart or…
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Attend an information session related to diabetes management
Learn how to best manage diabetes at an upcoming lunch and learn session titled “Empowering You to Live Well With Diabetes,” hosted by Medical Mutual of Ohio. Open to covered Case Western Reserve University employees and their families, individuals who attend this event will learn how to become…