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The Clean Water Act at 50: A Q&A with the Burke Center for Environmental Law Director Jonathan Adler
Today is World Water Day, the annual United Nations observance that celebrates water and raises awareness of the 2 billion people living without access to safe water. As we recognize the importance of this crucial resource, Case Western Reserve University School of Law is preparing to celebrate…
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U.S. State Department Recognizes Rohingya Genocide Based on Report by CWRU Professors and Alumna
It’s not often that law faculty get to shape the decision of the U.S. government on an important foreign policy matter. But CWRU School of Law faculty members and a prominent alumna got to do just that on March 21, 2022, when U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced at a press briefing,…
Student Spotlight: Ashley Parham
Ashley Parham Major: Accounting Minors: Psychology, finance and religious studies Q: Why did you choose this area of study? A: I had taken a few accounting classes in high school and had fallen in love with my classes. Though, when I got to CWRU I chose accounting as my major because I've always…
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CWRU Faculty Authors Mark First Quarter 2022 with New Books
Two books by CWRU School of Law faculty were published in the first two months of 2022—Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow, Second Edition (First Hill Books, Jan. 2022) by Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the…
EMBA students work with Great Lakes Cheese Co. on supply chain dilemma
Students in the Weatherhead School of Management’s Executive MBA (EMBA) Program received an opportunity to help a local company develop a solution to a supply chain dilemma during the 2022 EMBA Experiential Learning Day this year.  EMBA students spent the day at the Great Lakes Cheese Co. (GLC) on…
Faculty Feature: Kalle Lyytinen, department chair and professor of design and innovation
Kalle Lyytinen, department chair and professor of design and innovation, has been named a top business and management scientist in Research.com’s 2022 edition, “Ranking of Top 1000 Scientists in the field of Business and Management.” Lyytinen ranked #34 in the United States and #63 in the…
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Students in CWRU Law School’s Community Development Clinic Lead Organizational Board Meeting
Community-based news media organizations like The Cleveland Observer (TCO) provide critical news content to local communities with a focus on grassroots news gathering. The students enrolled in the Community Development Clinic (CDC) at Case Western Reserve University School of Law have worked…
Research.com lists Case Western Reserve as a top business and management university
Case Western Reserve University is named as a top business and management university by Research.com, ranking #17 in the nation and #31 in the world.  The ranking is based on the h-index and bibliometric indicators of its leading researchers affiliated with Case Western Reserve in the area of…
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Burke Center Webinar Considers What's at Stake in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency
Can the Environmental Protection Agency take aggressive action to control greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector? This is the question facing the U.S. Supreme Court in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency.  In this one-hour webinar held on Feb. 24, 2022, “Climate Change Returns…
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CWRU First Amendment Clinic Wins Case in U.S. Court of Appeals
First Amendment Clinical Fellow Sara Coulter recently argued and won a free speech case in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Her client, Michael Wood, wore a shirt bearing the words “F*ck the Police” to the county fair. According to Wood, the defendant police officers ordered him to…