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Professor Jessie Hill Interviewed by National and International Media about Supreme Court Abortion Cases
Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and associate dean for research and faculty development at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, has been interviewed by several prominent national and international media outlets regarding abortion and the U.S. Supreme Court.  Hill's…
Inflation In Ohio: How Much More Is Food, Gas Costing Residents?
Michael Goldberg discussed inflation in Ohio with Patch. "We're seeing continued inflation because of cracks in the supply chain and the labor market becoming more expensive. It's more expensive to get workers who make goods or provide services and companies are passing on these expenses to…
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Alumni File Amicus Brief with U.S. Supreme Court
A year-long collaboration between U.S. Congressman Michael Turner (LAW ’85) and U.S. Marine Capt. Dylan Klossner (LAW ’15) has resulted in the filing of an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court. The filing was made on behalf of a group of Delphi salaried retirees in Ohio who lost their pensions…
Weatherhead School of Management Honors Region’s Top Companies with 2021 Weatherhead 100 Awards
On Dec. 9, 101 companies from Northeast Ohio were recognized by the Weatherhead School of Management at the Weatherhead 100 event for their leadership, growth and success in the region. This year, the event was hosted virtually. Established in 1988, the Weatherhead 100 awards are the premier…
Alumni Spotlight: Christopher Rassi, Director of the Office of the Secretary General for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
When an international crisis hits, Christopher Rassi (CWR ’00; GRS ’00, political science; MGT ’03; LAW ’03) likely is in the thick of it. Case in point: On the day of his interview with In Brief magazine last fall, Rassi, who is the director of the office of the secretary general for the…
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Remembering Leon Gabinet (1927-2021), Beloved CWRU School of Law Professor
Leon Gabinet, longtime tax law professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, passed away on Dec. 6, 2021, at age 94. He is survived by his children Sarah (LAW '82), Katie and Ari, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Born on June 1, 1927, Leon lived an…
Home Price Growth Decelerates, Cleveland Market Remains Strong
Executive Director of the Veale Institute, Michael Goldberg, discusses with Patch about the combination of factors that may have driven the housing market's frenzied pace.
Dear Ohio: Is inflation as concerning as we think?
Michael Goldberg, executive director for the Veale Institute, discusses with Spectrum News 1 about inflation and the challenges with the supply chain.
Hack from Home Elyria awards prizes to four innovative ideas
xLab was proud to support the City of Elyria—together with its strategic partner Data swift and other partners including SpeedeonData, Kinetic by Windstream and Lorain County Community College—to organize and run the city’s first virtual “Hack-a-thon.” The event was held on October 22-24, 2021. A…
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Three Case Western Reserve Law Teams Sweep National Mock Trial Competition
The Case Western Reserve University Ault Mock Trial teams swept the top three spots at the Case Classic Mock Trial Competition, held Nov. 13–14 at the School of Law. Eighteen teams competed in the annual national competition, including Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, University of Alabama School…