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Welcome to Weatherhead: Johnny Falconi, assistant director of admissions
Johnny Falconi joined Weatherhead this month as assistant director of admissions. Before diving into college admissions, Johnny spent twelve years coaching high school and college athletes. Get to know more about him: What makes you most excited about joining Weatherhead? I am excited to join ...
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Lessons learned in hand hygiene after COVID-19: An expert weighs in
When Shanina Knighton began pursuing her doctorate in nursing in 2013, she set out to seek evidence to support a theory. She’d noticed that, during the H1N1 pandemic, patient hand hygiene wasn’t prioritized the same way it was for healthcare providers. Shanina Knighton Her take? Prioritizing thi...
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Center for Business Law hosts Mitu Gulati
On April 10, the Center for Business Law hosted a public lecture featuring Mitu Gulati from the University of Virginia School of Law. During the talk, he presented a paper co-authored with Irving Arturo De Lira Salvatierra and Michael Bradley from Duke University, Fuqua Business School on the topic ...
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy Prepares 1Ls for Oral Argument
On April 5, Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Sharon L. Kennedy offered her advice on best oral argument practices to first-year law students—just in time to help them prepare for their own simulated oral arguments in LLEAP, CWRU School of Law’s required, year-long legal research, writing and experie...
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School of Law ranked among the best law schools for its specialty areas
The new 2024-25 U.S. News Specialty Rankings include the rankings for 13 specialty programs at 196 law schools. Based on its collective specialty rankings, Case Western Reserve University School of Law ranked 42nd best in the nation. That’s up ten places from its #52 specialty ranking last year. Nin...
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Student Spotlight: Tiffany Johnston
Towards the end of her 2L year, Tiffany Johnston received some unexpected but welcome news—she was pregnant. “I’ve been told since I was 16 that it would be nearly impossible for me to have a child naturally,” Johnston said. “We originally thought it might have been cancer, but she turned out to b...
Health Matrix Holds Annual Banquet to Celebrate Journal’s Achievements
On April 21, 2024, students and faculty gathered at a local restaurant to celebrate the publication of volume 34 of Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine and all of the student editors’ hard work. Health Matrix is currently ranked #3 among 57 journals worldwide that are included in the category of ...
LLEAP Adjunct Spotlight: Holly Marie Wilson Invites Students to Practice Using Their Voices
In the law school’s Legal Writing, Leadership, Experiential Education, Advocacy and Professionalism (“LLEAP”) program, practicing attorneys teach a simulation component in each course. Holly Marie Wilson is one of three such adjunct professors who leads simulations in Melissa Ghrist’s LLEAP 3 – Appe...
Yemen Accountability Project publishes fifth white paper
The Yemen Accountability Project is proud to announce the publication of its fifth white paper, Gender Based Violence and the Yemen Civil War. The conflict in Yemen has brought about widespread suffering and devastation, with millions of civilians caught in the crossfire. However, women and girls ha...
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Professor and four alums receive honors at alumni luncheon
The law school hosted an alumni luncheon at the stunning art deco Silver Grille in the old Higbee building downtown on April 10 with several hundred alums and faculty in attendance. A professor and four alumni selected by the Law Alumni Association received honors at the luncheon. In addition, a sur...