Oberlin man patents ion-propelled aircraft with help from the Ohio Patent Pro Bono Program and CWRU's IP Venture Clinic
Many experts agree the future of flight...
The Myanmar military’s mass murders of the Rohingya minority should be labeled genocide, according to the human-rights law firm co-founded by Case Western Reser...
Electronic health records (EHRs) produce savings for hospitals by reducing the average length of patient stays—but only in facilities meeting the highest federa...
More than 500 years after its humble beginnings as a religious movement, the Protestant Reformation continues to act as a potent economic force in Europe.
Ac...
Rising temperatures are melting the Arctic ice, opening new shipping routes and prompting world powers to jostle for access and control.
In January, China an...
Red-light cameras don’t reduce the number of traffic accidents or injuries at intersections where the devices are installed, according a new analysis by Case We...
All photos by Matt Shiffler.
Current and former law students from Case Western Reserve University stepped in with legal services to help an Akron homeless sh...
As part of its Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, Congress capped the personal deduction for state and local taxes at $10,000. Previously, there was no maximum dedu...
Tension between the bottom line and efforts to improve society mirrors the conflicting neurological realities of our own brains
Corporate programs aimed at off...
Judge: Prison officials may not forcibly cut Rastafarian inmate’s dreadlocks, violating his religious freedom
A team of Case Western Reserve University law stu...