2023 Homecoming and Reunion Recap
November 03, 2023It was a busy weekend this year at the School of Law on homecoming weekend. On Friday night, 13 new members were inducted into the Society of Benchers at their 60th induction ceremony.New 扒哥黑料 program geared toward commercializing innovation in regenerative medicine
November 02, 2023扒哥黑料 is launching a new program to capitalize on commercializing innovations arising from the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine. The program, which will begin this fall, is a collaboration between the School of Medicine and School of Law.Ault Mock Trial Team competes in the Tournament of Champions
November 01, 2023From Oct. 26 through Oct. 28, the Ault Mock Trial Team competed in the Tournament of Champions hosted by the University of Houston Law Center in Houston, Texas. This competition is sponsored by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.After a decade of progress, law school co-deans to step down
November 01, 2023After 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.Highlighting the Appellate Practice Program
October 30, 2023For students interested in appellate practice, this fall has offered exciting opportunities right here on campus.CWRU School of Law bestows Humanitarian Award for Advancing Global Justice on Leila Sadat
October 27, 2023On 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.5 questions with law student Francesca Veres, president of the Graduate Student Council
October 26, 2023Francesca E. Veres can trace her roots at 扒哥黑料 all the way back to the 1940s when her grandfather was a student at Case Institute of Technology.Susan Hatters-Friedman Receives Distinguished Achievement Award
October 26, 2023Adjunct 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 educational functions of forensic psychiatry.Student鈥檚 capstone offers hands-on experience with under-resourced, low-income clients
October 23, 2023Third-year law students at 扒哥黑料 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 Din茅 be鈥檌in谩 N谩hii艂na be Agha鈥檇iit鈥檃hiim, otherwise known as DNA People's Legal Service in Window Rock, Arizona.Inaugural LLEAP Writing Awards Recognize Exemplary Student Work
October 20, 2023Writing is an essential skill for lawyers, and it is the cornerstone of CWRU鈥檚 Legal Writing, Experiential Learning, Advocacy, and Professionalism (鈥淟LEAP鈥) Program.LLEAP Adjunct Spotlight: Allison Smith Newsome Encourages Students to Be Open to Opportunities
October 18, 2023The law school鈥檚 Legal Writing, Leadership, Experiential Education, Advocacy and Professionalism (鈥淟LEAP鈥) program offers students an experiential component taught by adjunct professors who are practicing attorneys.Dr. Amy Acton Delivers Schroeder Lecture
October 18, 2023Dr. Amy Acton, former Director of the Ohio Department of Health, delivered the 2023 served as the Law-Medicine Center鈥檚 2023 Schroeder Scholar in Residence. Her lecture was entitled 鈥淭he Leader We Wish We All Had Is YOU: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic.鈥 Dr.Joseph A. Custer recognized as a Pinnacle Life Professional for his contributions to the fields of Education and Law
October 18, 2023Joseph Custer, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Law School's Judge Ben C. Green Law Library, was recently acknowledged as a Pinnacle Life Professional within Continental Who鈥檚 Who.Law Library Recognizes Judge Charles R. Richey
October 16, 2023The Ben C. Green Law Library was gifted the Judge Charles R. Richey papers in the late 1990s. The gift had a twenty-five-year moratorium placed on his papers, which was lifted during the pandemic. The law library is now organizing the documents and digitizing the most essential case files.Depolarizing Climate Change Policy
October 16, 2023Overcoming political polarization will be necessary to enact meaningful policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the risk of climate change. This was the message the University of Colorado鈥檚 Professor Matthew Burgess presented in his lecture 鈥淒epolarizing Climate Change in the United States鈥 on Oct. 4 at the law school.
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