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Case Western Reserve School of Law becomes first law school in the U.S. to require legal AI education certification for all first-year law students
Case Western Reserve University School of Law will become the first in the nation to require all first-year law students to earn a certification in legal AI. Launching in February of 2025, the “Introduction to AI and the Law” program—developed in partnership with Wickard.ai—will immerse students in…
CWRU School of Law Expands Concurrent Degree Program to two additional Foreign Law Schools
One of the reasons CWRU School of Law’s International Law Program is ranked so highly is the school’s unique Concurrent Degree Program. A decade ago, CWRU School of Law established three Concurrent Degree Partnerships—with Middlesex University in London, Université Paris-IX Dauphine and Comillas…
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Experts convened by CWRU School of Law issue report on the need to update the Geneva Conventions
With a total of 196 State Parties, there are no other international treaties as widely ratified as the four 1949 Geneva Conventions on the Laws of War. But these important treaties are showing their age. The rules and principles they established for the conduct of war were created before the advent…
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13 Case Western Reserve student, faculty and alumni startups showcased at CES 2025
University innovation celebrated at acclaimed international technology show for 12th-straight year
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Jilly Fox (LAW ‘22) on the unique culture and practical training at CWRU Law
After graduating from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 2022, Jilly Fox began her legal career at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP in New York City. Recently, she returned to Ohio to continue transactional law work at Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP. Reflecting on her time at Case…
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law counters national trend in student diversity
Boosted by partnerships with minority serving institutions nationally
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Experts convened by CWRU School of Law issue report on the need to update the Geneva Conventions
With a total of 196 state parties, there are no other international treaties as widely ratified as the four 1949 Geneva Conventions on the Laws of War. But these important treaties are showing their age. The rules and principles they established for the conduct of war were created before the advent…
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Leading Expert Speaks at the School of Law on Digital Assets and Cyber Security
In November, the Compliance, Risk Management and Financial Integrity Institute hosted a lecture by Sanjeev Bhasker on digital assets and cybersecurity. Bhasker serves as Deputy General Counsel with the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD), the White House. ONCD is a component of the…
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2024 in review: Law School in the media
In what has become a regular occurrence, faculty members at the School of Law at Case Western Reserve are often the first contact for journalists trying to make sense of a news story. Perhaps more meaningful, these researchers’ important work often creates the headlines. From business law and the…
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CWRU Law Alum Su He selected for Crain’s 40 Under 40 Leadership Award
CWRU Law Alum Su He, who earned both her LLM and JD from our law school, was recently honored as one of Crain’s 40 Under 40 leaders. Su He came to Case Western Reserve after graduating from Southwest University of Politics and Law in Chong Quinn, China. In addition to her Immigration and…