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Recognizing, honoring distinguished jurists
David Abbott receives Humanitarian Award and named CWRU School of Law's first Dean's Distinguished Jurist in Residence As he retires as president of the George Gund Foundation at the end of the year, David Abbott will step into a new role in 2022 as the inaugural Distinguished Jurist in Residence…
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3L Health Matrix Editor Discovers Talent for Litigation
Bailey Kadian never intended to follow so closely in her father’s footsteps. Yet she and her father, Mark Kadian (LAW ‘91), both chose Case Western Reserve University School of Law after receiving undergraduate degrees in English from the University of Michigan. “Many people think I wanted to be a…
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CWRU Law School's “Talking Foreign Policy” talk radio show returns
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is the only law school with a foreign relations talk radio show. Hosted by Co-Dean Michael Scharf, “Talking Foreign Policy”—streamed worldwide from WCPN 90.3 ideastream, Cleveland’s National Public Radio station—recently returned from a coronavirus…
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Professor Colares co-authors new book on restructuring trade agreements
A new book by Professor Juscelino Colares, Restructuring Trade Agreements, has been published by Wolters Kluwer.  Using the European Union-Turkey trade relationship as a primary case study, the book provides a practical framework for identifying trade agreements that are ripe for renegotiation and…
A legacy of learning: The Dannemiller family shares their love of Case Western Reserve with future generations of students
Sixty-one years after his first graduation from what is now Case Western Reserve University, John (“Jack”) Dannemiller (CIT ‘60, MGT ‘64) still speaks passionately of his time as a student. He said that the Case Institute of Technology introduced him to collaborative teamwork and creative problem…
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2021 Virtual Digital Futures Conference to explore major shift to digital transformation
Companies, organizations will learn where they stand in the digital evolution and how to take their technology to the next level Business and industry, government and nonprofit organizations are embracing a massive digital transformation to better compete and serve their customers. But where do…
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New Study Ranks CWRU Law Faculty #36 in Scholarly Impact
It is widely recognized that publishing improves teaching. Scholarly writing enables professors to bring up-to-date information into the classroom and share their research on cutting-edge developments with their students. CWRU School of Law is happy to share the news that its faculty has once again…
Weatherhead’s Full-time MBA Recognized in Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best U.S. Business Schools
The Weatherhead School of Management has been named to Bloomberg Businessweek’s ranking of the best U.S. business schools of 2021-22. The list is based on data compiled from students, alumni, corporate recruiter surveys, compensation and job-placement data from each school.  Weatherhead ranked…
Introducing Weatherhead’s 2021-22 Alumni Advisory Council
Meet Weatherhead's 2021-22 Alumni Advisory Council (AAC) Brittany Folino MBA '20 Brittany Folino is a global product line owner in Lubrizol’s consumer engine lubricants business. She has been with Lubrizol since 2012 in a variety of roles, including consumer…
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CWRU Law School Rock Band to Kick Off the 2021 Jam for Justice
“Razing the Bar,” CWRU School of Law’s faculty/student/alumni rock band, will kick off the 2021 Jam for Justice as the lead band Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 5 p.m., in the front yard of the Great Lakes Science Center. The in-person event features seven local lawyer rock bands, a drink, and a light…