Law’s Andrew Pollis weighs in on opioid lawsuit against Walmart September 21, 2020Two counties sue Walmart over opioids Arkansas Business: Andrew Pollis, professor at the School of Law, discussed a...Media·
Law’s Jonathan Adler discusses ethics of executive order drafted by meatpacking industry September 21, 2020Emails show the meatpacking industry drafted an executive order to keep plants open ProPublica: Jonathan Adler, the Johan...Media·
Law’s Ayesha Bell Hardaway explains the sociological causes of COVID-19’s impact on the Black community September 18, 2020Black seniors are harder hit by COVID-19—here’s why Care Magazine: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, an assistant professor of law...Media·
“Presidential Power and Immigration” September 8, 2020To celebrate Constitution Day each year, Case Western Reserve University students put together a student-led discussion forum with...Events·
Law’s Jonathan Entin discusses gun stores staying open during quarantine April 1, 2020Why are Ohio’s gun shops still open? State says it’s a nod to constitutional rights Cleveland.com: Jonathan L....Media·
Law’s Katharine Van Tassel outlines some of the consequences of ignoring quarantines March 23, 2020What happens if you defy quarantine? In some cases, you could face jail time ABC Cleveland / WEWS-5:...Media·
Anat Alon-Beck, of the School of Law, points out that the coronavirus might be a catalyst for new innovation, invention March 23, 2020As President Trump declares national emergency: Is the glass half-full or half-empty? Forbes: Anat Alon-Beck, an assistant professor...Media·
School of Law’s Juscelino Colares discusses the potential impact on the nation’s economy March 23, 2020Could COVID-19 lead to another recession? WKYC- NBC-3: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law...Media·
School of Law’s Andrew Geronimo discusses constitutionality of banning gatherings March 23, 2020Can Ohio ban mass gatherings constitutionally? The Center Square: Andrew Geronimo, a fellow at the School of Law...Media·
Law and political science professor Jonathan Entin shares his thoughts about the election dispute in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak March 23, 2020Coronavirus: Ohio Supreme Court moving to rule quickly on primary election dispute Columbus Dispatch: Jonathan L. Entin, the...Media·