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Where They Are Now: Aakash Shah
In 2020, COVID-19 shutdowns prevented CWRU students from working their summer internships. In response to the problem, the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship created the Remote Entrepreneurship Project (REP) Program, pairing students with startups across the country for a remote internship…
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Real-world experience
Through the Kramer Law Clinic, students gain hands-on practice—and change clients’ lives When an El Salvadoran citizen suffered inhumane treatment at the hands of his native country’s government, he fled the country to the United States—only to eventually be detained for more than two years by…
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Leading Wall Street analyst commits $2 million to establish professorship in finance
Smart investors know opportunity when they see it. Renowned Wall Street analyst and advisor Mario Gabelli has built his career on being able to spot the best, long-term investments. Mario Gabelli “Case Western Reserve and Weatherhead School of Management have a demonstrated history of success…
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Join Us in Washington D.C to be Sworn In by the U.S. Supreme Court
For only the second time, Case Western Reserve University School of Law will offer alumni the chance to become members of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. Join us on Monday, April 3, 2023 in Washington D.C. for this unique opportunity.  The schedule will include a photo on the steps of…
Michael Goldberg discusses rising gas prices
Our executive director Michael Goldberg spoke with Cleveland 19 News in an interview today about the increasing costs of gas prices, and how the global economy contributes to those 20-cent increases we see at the pump.
Privacy risks of large-scale facial search and data collection
By Erman Ayday Phone numbers, as evidenced by the wide adoption of two-factor authentication, are reliable tokens for uniquely identifying individuals (users). They are also employed by many social media applications to allow users to identify friends, without having to search for people using…
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Burke Center Hosts Thomas Merrill on The Chevron Doctrine
One of the most cited legal scholars in the United States, Professor Thomas Merill joined the Coleman P. Burke Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law for a discussion about his new book: “The Chevron Doctrine: its Rise and Fall, and the Future of the Administrative State.” Thomas…
Members’ Day recap
xLab hosted its first ever Members’ Day in September, a couple weeks into the semester. Representatives from Hyland Software, Progressive Insurance, Avery Dennison, and KeyBank were invited to join xLab faculty and students on campus for an entire day dedicated to digital innovation and responsible…
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Dean Scharf receives Association Internationale De Droit Pénal 2022 Book of the Year Award
At a ceremony at International Law Weekend Midwest on Sept. 30, Dean Michael Scharf and his co-authors, Dr. Paul Williams and Professor Milena Sterio, received the Association Internationale De Droit Pénal (AIDP) 2022 Book of the Year Award for “The Syrian Conflict's Impact on International Law”…
Hyland Software Phase 3
The partnership between Hyland Software and xLab is continuing into its third semester. Students who are new to xLab are working with students from past semesters to progress past efforts on a system to share and verify blockchain credentials using Personal Data Stores. During the past two phases,…