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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 S...
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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 Business ...
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Daniel Leizerman receives The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland’s Access to Justice Award
When Daniel Leizerman entered law school, he learned one thing very quickly: studying textbooks was not his ideal method of learning. “I wasn’t satisfied sitting in class and reading cases all day,” Leizerman laughs. “So I talked to my parents and they suggested reaching out to Legal Aid in Clevel...
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Law students help introduce Tanisha’s Law to Cleveland City Council
A decade after Tanisha Anderson was killed after being restrained by Cleveland police during a mental health crisis, Case Western Reserve University School of Law students are working to change local policy to honor her memory—and prevent such tragedies from happening again. Members of the Student ...
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Law students help introduce Tanisha’s Law to Cleveland City Council
A decade after Tanisha Anderson was killed after being restrained by Cleveland police during a mental health crisis, Case Western Reserve University School of Law students are working to change local policy to honor her memory—and prevent such tragedies from happening again. Members of the Student ...
Mourning the loss of Bob Sopko
This week, our team at the CWRU Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship and Sears think[box] is mourning the loss of our dear friend and coworker Bob Sopko. The ripple effect of this loss has been felt throughout the entrepreneurship community in Northeast Ohio and beyond. Bob selflessly helped so ma...
CWRU School of Law offers International Criminal Law Courses at Partner School in Kyiv
Before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the School of Law had entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Taras Shevchenko National University in Kyiv (Shevchenko) and helped establish the School’s American Common Law Center. Since 2013, the Common Law Center has provided academic services at Shevc...
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Clever Bike Goods | A CWRU Startup Story
Evan Guarr, a double alumnus of Case Western Reserve University with degrees in Chemical Engineering and Systems and Controls Engineering, has transformed a childhood passion into a meaningful business. From a young age, Evan immersed himself in the world of bicycles, spending his teenage years work...
Veale Institute wins Entrepreneurship Center award
Exciting News! The CWRU Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship is thrilled to announce that we were recognized as Highly Commended in the Outstanding Emerging Entrepreneurship Center (schools with more than 7,500 students) category at the 2024 Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers (GCEC) Awar...
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School of Law Co-Hosts the Ohio Securities Conference
On Friday, Oct. 25, the Center for Business Law co-hosted the Ohio Securities Conference with The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Securities. This is the fifty-first year of the annual event that brings together leading experts in securities law to discuss cutting-edge securities regulation ...