Business, Law + Politics
November 08, 2021
The Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit returns at just the right time, in an era where business for good, is good for business! This was one virtual event you didn’t want to miss out on! The theme of this year's Fifth Global Forum was The Great Leadership Reset, a virtual…
November 05, 2021
When the Boston Red Sox hired Bianca Smith (LAW ’17, MGT ’17) this year as a Minor League coach, she made history as the first Black woman coach in professional baseball. For the double alumna, hitting the upper echelons of a sport she’s longed to coach started with a shot from Case Western…
November 03, 2021
When a group of Case Western Reserve University students representing “Team LEAF” won first place in the ideaLabs competition for best new venture ideas in April 2021, they turned to the Intellectual Property Venture Clinic (IPVC) at Case Western Reserve University School of Law with questions…
November 01, 2021
Executive Director of the Veale Institute, Michael Goldberg, discussed with US News & World Report how while the return to pre-pandemic jobless claims is good news economically, it must also be weighed against the changed nature of the workforce.
November 01, 2021
In October, Case Western Reserve University School of Law First Amendment Clinic students Makela Hayford, Ginger Pinkerton and Nathan Venesky, along with First Amendment Fellow Sara Coulter, completed a 3½-day bench trial in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio in…
November 01, 2021
Executive Director, Michael Goldberg, explained to Crain's Cleveland the need for collaborative spaces.
November 01, 2021
Michael Goldberg, executive director of the Veale Institute, explained to News 5 Cleveland how the current supply chain issues within the farming industry will put a greater strain on the economy.
October 29, 2021
Students in the School of Law’s Appellate Litigation Clinic have amassed an impressive record of victories for their clients in the two years the Clinic has been up and running. And they’re helping to shape Ohio law in the process. Twenty-one students have now briefed and argued eleven cases—ten…
October 27, 2021
On Friday, Oct. 29, at 10 a.m., Fred Gray (LAW '54), a prominent civil rights attorney, preacher and activist, returns to Case Western Reserve University School of Law to share details of his career's pursuit for racial justice. Born Dec. 14, 1930, and raised in Montgomery, Alabama, Gray left to…
October 26, 2021
Meet Nhi Huynh, a B.S./M.S candidate in the Class of 2023. Nhi decided to pursue her master's in supply chain management at Weatherhead while also finishing a bachelor of science in chemical engineering program at Case Western Reserve University. What led to your interest in these areas and why…