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  • Jane Wiertel’s research cited by winner and finalist in Pulitzer Center contest

    2L Jane Wiertel spent last summer working as a legal intern for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. In her capacity at the Pulitzer Center, Wiertel worked at the intersection of journalism and the law, investigating and reporting on several legal issues facing the nation and world. 
  • Sharona Hoffman Co-Authors Article on Cognitive Decline and Driving

    Professors Sharona Hoffman and Cassandra Robertson co-authored a piece entitled “Balancing Autonomy and Public Safety: A Call for Medical and Regulatory Oversight of Drivers with Cognitive Decline.”
  • A capstone Q&A with Sam Zimmerman

    Case Western Reserve University School of Law is ranked as a "Top School" in multiple categories, including Practical Training.
  • Reproductive Rights Law Initiative Announces New Hires

    The Reproductive Rights Law Initiative (RRLI) at Case Western Reserve University School of Law has recently hired two staff attorneys/lecturers to help advance its mission of preserving and expanding Ohioans’ legal access to abortion and reproductive health care.
  • The Rebirth of the Urban Development Lab

    CWRU Law School’s Urban Development Lab just wrapped up its second semester in its current iteration. Professor Matthew Rossman created the lab in 2007 with the assistance of Professor Gerry Korngold, right after Korngold completed his tenure as the law school’s dean.
  • Jonathan Adler’s Climate Law Scholarship Cited by D.C. Circuit

    On Dec. 19, 2023, in an important climate change case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit cited and quoted a law review article written by Jonathan H. Adler, the inaugural Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law.
  • CWRU School of Law students obtain jobs in “Big Law”

    In 2023, the average starting salary at the nation’s largest law firms was $225,000.
  • A look back at the Appellate Litigation Clinic

    The Appellate Litigation Clinic has had its strongest semester yet, with nine amazing students jumping in feet first. Between August and the end of 2023, we have:
  • Jessie Hill elected to prestigious American Law Institute

    Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, was among the newly elected members of the American Law Institute (ALI).
  • 2023 in review: School of Law in the media

    In what has become commonplace, faculty members at the School of Law at Case Wester
  • First Amendment Clinic takes center stage in civil rights lawsuit

    In a pivotal legal development, Chris Martin, a Cleveland resident, has initiated a federal civil rights lawsuit against Cleveland City Council and Council President Blaine Griffin.
  • Uphill battle

    Working on what’s next for reproductive rights It’s hard to understand when Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, found time to sleep this year.
  • A look back at our fall events and lectures

    Every year, Case Western Reserve University School of Law hosts online and in-person events. This fall, we hosted a wide variety of lectures, panels and presentations covering a range of topics from climate change and energy justice to investment crowdfunding and crimes against humanity.
  • Making health law history

    Law-Medicine Center celebrates 70 years of shaping the field In the years leading up to the Law-Medicine Center’s founding in 1953, the Cleveland city morgue was nothing like the crisp white laboratory setting of today. Built in 1895, it had no scientific instruments, no modern examination tables, and no medical professionals.
  • Athlete Data Lab Announces Advisory Committee

    In partnership with alumni-founded Sports Data Labs, Inc. (SD Labs), Case Western Reserve University School of Law recently launched the Athlete Data Lab.