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Professor Cathy Lesser Mansfield elected to prestigious American Law Institute
Professor Cathy Lesser Mansfield, senior instructor in law and executive director of the Master of Arts in Financial Integrity Program, was among 41 newly elected members of the American Law Institute (ALI). Mansfield joined the Case Western Reserve School of Law faculty in July, 2019. Previously, ...
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Case Western Reserve’s Human Trafficking Project assisting survivors as part of ‘Operation Autumn Hope’
During a massive statewide crackdown on human trafficking last month, Anjali Kanwar and several of her classmates at Case Western Reserve University played critical roles that didn’t make the national headlines. While law-enforcement agencies rounded up alleged human traffickers as part of the swee...
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Our top faculty stories of 2020
Every year, our law school faculty is regularly featured in news stories about the law. Leading experts in their fields, they are frequently interviewed for broadcast and print stories, in outlets ranging from The New York Times and Washington Post to CNN and FOX. This year, we've chosen a selectio...
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Third-year law student Emily Peters wins Marvin and Sue Sicherman Excellence in Bankruptcy Award
Emily Peters, a third-year student at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, was selected as this year’s recipient of The Marvin and Sue Sicherman Excellence in Bankruptcy Award. The annual award is given to one student from Case Western Reserve and one student from Cleveland State Univ...
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2L Haley Walker to be published in Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
Congratulations to second-year law student Haley Walker for being accepted to the Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review for publication in June 2021 with her article, "School to Prison Pipeline: Why early intervention programs aren't properly serving our mentally ill youth and the current...
Professor Hoffman publishes on AI and Discrimination in Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics
Professor Sharona Hoffman, co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently published the article, “Artificial Intelligence and Discrimination in Health Care,” in the Yale Journal of Health Policy Law and Ethics. In the article, Hoffman argues that "algorithmic discrimination in medicine can violat...
Season’s Greetings from the Veale Institute!
As we prepare to welcome the new year, we’d like to thank you for your support of entrepreneurship on campus, reflect on the past year and plan for the future. Since the institute launched through support from the Veale Foundation in January, we developed several programs and series and responded to...
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Newly diagnosed cancer patients, African Americans more at risk for COVID-19 infection
Cancer patients, especially newly diagnosed and African American patients, are significantly at risk for COVID-19 infection, hospitalization and mortality, according to a new study published in JAMA Oncology by researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the Case Comprehe...
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To Fred Gray, alumnus and icon, on his 90th birthday 
On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of Case Western Reserve University, we wish a happy 90th birthday to Fred Gray—civil rights icon, distinguished lawyer and 1954 graduate of the law school. Born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama, Gray left to study law at Case Western Reserve when no in...
Research: Global Platforms and Ecosystems: Implications for International Business Theories
In a newly published paper in the Journal of International Business Studies, Satish Nambisan, the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professor of Technology Management, and his co-authors consider the dual perspectives of cross-border platforms and ecosystems – as a venue for multifaceted innovation and as m...