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Renowned scientists to share insights on human evolution at public symposium
An international group of experts on research into human origins and evolution will visit Cleveland to participate in a two-day symposium and panel discussion hosted by Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Institute for the Science of Origins and the Leakey F...
Three attorneys to discuss profession, career paths at pre-law event Sept. 13
The Office of Undergraduate Studies invites students to attend “Meet the JDs,” a prelaw event featuring three attorneys who will discuss their career paths and professions. The event will take place Friday, Sept. 13, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Sears Building 356. The three featured speakers are: K...
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Film's Louis Giannetti discusses why filmmakers are choosing to produce remakes over originals
Goody: Remake fever bleeds into fall movie season AZCentral.com: Fall normally is a time for heavy-hitting movies, but this year it’s filled with remakes. One potential reason why? “Maybe because there’s not much money to be made with prestigious films, so fewer and fewer artists are willing to tak...
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Nursing's Michael Decker sounds off on how to get the best bed for the best price
7 tips to get the best bed for your budget ABC News: Michael Decker, associate professor of nursing, offers advice on how to get the best bed for the best price—including why you shouldn’t break the bank and how long you should keep a mattress....
Law’s Aaron Perzanowski presents on reconciling personal, intellectual property
Aaron Perzanowski, associate professor of law, recently presented a paper at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at Cardozo Law School. His paper was titled “Reconciling Personal and Intellectual Property.” In addition, The Plain Dealer quoted Perzanowski in an article last month, titled ...
Professor Jonathan Adler publishes articles and essays, speaks on panels and before Congress
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has been active in publishing and presenting around the country. His recent article, “Learning How to Fish: Catch Shares and the Future of Fishery Conservation” (with Nathaniel Stewart), appears in UCLA Environmental Law & Policy Review, a...
CWRU introduces online LLM program in international business law
Case Western Reserve University School of Law is adding an online LLM degree in international business law. The LLM is an advanced law degree program, taught entirely in English, designed for students who earned their preceding law degrees outside the United States. This new program will help those...
School of Law to host conference on combatting maritime piracy Sept. 6
Two-dozen of the world’s foremost counter-piracy experts will gather at an international conference at Case Western Reserve University School of Law to analyze novel, front-line legal options and challenges in the fight against maritime piracy. The law school will host “End Game! An International C...
Maxwell Mehlman, pioneer in health law, earns top faculty honor
When Maxwell J. Mehlman joined the faculty of the Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1984, the last science class he’d taken was a high school biology course—a fact that stands true today, even as Mehlman is one of the most renowned experts on health law and bioethics. His accomplishm...
Friday Public Affairs Lunch series starts Aug. 30 with look at the Supreme Court
The Friday Public Affairs Discussion Lunch—organized by the Center for Policy Studies—will kick off the new school year with a discussion titled “The Supreme Court: Looking Back and Looking Ahead.” The talk, open to the entire campus community, will be held Friday, Aug. 30, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. i...