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CWRU School of Law reaches International Criminal Court Moot Court competition finals for Americas and Caribbean Round
Case Western Reserve University School of Law reached the finals of the Americas and Caribbean Round of the International Criminal Court Moot Court competition, held remotely from March 13–14. Based on the strength of its briefs and oral arguments in the preliminary and elimination rounds, the CWRU…
Prospective Graduate Students from Minority Serving Institutions and Historically Black Colleges Invited to Apply for North Star Award
Weatherhead School of Management is a participating school in the new Graduate Student North Star Award. The award, announced and sponsored by the Office of the Provost, encourages students from partnering Minority Serving Institutions and Historically Black Colleges and Universities who meet the…
The Weatherhead Family Remembers Alumna Jessica Gregson
The Weatherhead School of Management family is remembering the life of Jessica Gregson (MGT '14), who passed away in late January of this year. Jessica was a member of the MBA cohort that graduated in 2014. She was the Graduate Business Student Association (GBSA) President, and the recipient of…
Research: The Role of Communication Mode in Auditor-Client Interactions: Insights from Staff Auditors
As remote work increases, so does the availability of differing communication modes such as face-to-face interactions, which have become less common. New research co-authored by Melissa Carlisle in Current Issues in Auditing suggests that under normal circumstances the majority of staff auditors…
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Four CWRU law clinic students argue appeals
Last year, Case Western Reserve University School of Law launched a new Appellate Litigation Clinic, which recently completed a marathon month of oral arguments in four criminal appeals. The cases began last year, when students Chelsea Fletcher, Vito Giannola, Amanda Hudson, Renee Monzon, Emily…
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Automated savings tools boost bank accounts for some, but the benefits are limited, study shows
Banking apps that automate saving money are effective—especially for low-income earners—but are not a solve-all to achieve financial wellness, according to new research from Weatherhead School of Management Banking tools that automate saving money work as intended for many people—but are…
CWRU Alum Launches Startup to Fuel Community During COVID-19
By: Yvonne Pan Launched in July 2020, the Chicago-based start-up Pulse Athletic Apparel is an affordable athletic wear brand founded by CEO Karishma Bali (GRS ‘19, medical physiology). In the middle of a global pandemic and faced with civil unrest, Bali saw a need for community and…
Fowler Center Hosts 2nd Annual Impact Investing Competition
On Friday February 26th, the Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit hosted their 2nd Impact Investing Competition in virtual format sponsored by McDonald Hopkins, LLC.  Five student teams presented before a panel of five judges - all representing a unique and diverse field of…
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CWRU ranked among the best in public policy law
In the Winter 2021 issue of Prelaw Magazine, Case Western Reserve University School of Law was awarded a top rating in public policy law that placed the school among the 20 highest in the nation. Public policy law is one of the 10 specialty areas in which PreLaw Magazine has awarded Case Western…
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First Amendment Clinic files lawsuit seeking use-of-force reports from Cleveland Police Department
The Case Western Reserve University School of Law First Amendment Clinic filed a lawsuit on behalf of Cleveland Scene and one of its freelance reporters alleging that the Cleveland Police Department has been wrongfully withholding use-of-force reports subject to multiple public records requests…