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After a decade of progress, law school co-deans to step down
After a decade spent steering the School of Law from recovery to resurgence, co-deans Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf have chosen to step down from their leadership roles this coming summer. “Michael and Jessica have been exceptional advocates for the law school,” President Eric W. Kaler…
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After a decade of progress, law school co-deans to step down
After a decade spent steering the School of Law from recovery to resurgence, co-deans Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf have chosen to step down from their leadership roles this coming summer. “Michael and Jessica have been exceptional advocates for the law school,” President Eric W. Kaler…
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Highlighting the Appellate Practice Program
For students interested in appellate practice, this fall has offered exciting opportunities right here on campus. LLEAP 3 Appellate Practice The inaugural LLEAP 3 Appellate Practice course is well underway with second-year students completing appellate briefs and preparing for oral arguments in a…
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McClelland's Study on Disparities in Access to Radiotherapy Published in American Journal of Clinical Oncology
Shearwood McClelland, MD, a member of Case CCC's Population and Cancer Prevention Program, is the corresponding author for the study "Disparities in access to radiotherapy among Hispanic/Latinx populations in the United States: How far have we left to go?" published in the Oct. 26, 2023, issue of…
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CWRU School of Law bestows Humanitarian Award for Advancing Global Justice on Leila Sadat
On Oct. 25, Leila Sadat of Washington University School of Law delivered the 2023 Klatsky Endowed Distinguished Lecture in Human Rights and received the Cox International Law Center Humanitarian Award for Advancing Global Justice. The author of several award-winning books on human rights and…
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5 questions with law student Francesca Veres, president of the Graduate Student Council
Francesca E. Veres can trace her roots at Case Western Reserve University all the way back to the 1940s when her grandfather was a student at Case Institute of Technology. When Veres was a child, he encouraged her to attend Case Western Reserve University, advice she ended up taking when she…
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Susan Hatters-Friedman Receives Distinguished Achievement Award
Adjunct Professor Susan Hatters-Friedman recently won the Seymour J. Pollack Distinguished Achievement Award at the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law's annual meeting in Chicago. The award is given to forensic psychiatrists who have made distinguished contributions to the teaching and…
Dedicated to service: Meet a veteran in the Weatherhead community
Growing up in Lomita, California, Sharon Ehasz had a lot to look up to—both figuratively and literally. Her family’s extensive military background lent her many role models for applying the desire she felt to serve something greater than herself. But it was her passion for flying—a skill she first…
Alumni receive 5 Under 35 Awards
This year, the Weatherhead School of Management proudly introduced a new award: the 5 under 35 Award to recognize the remarkable personal, professional, and civic achievements of alumni 35 years of age and younger. We are quite proud of this inaugural class of honorees, which includes Bruce Douglas…
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Student’s capstone offers hands-on experience with under-resourced, low-income clients
Third-year law students at Case Western Reserve University School of Law take part in an intensive real-world experience during their capstone courses. 3L Olivia Cobb is undertaking a full-time, self-arranged capstone with Diné be’iiná Náhiiłna be Agha’diit’ahiim, otherwise known as DNA People's…