Law’s Michael Benza discusses bribery charges against former chair of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio December 29, 2023What are ‘travel act bribery’ and ‘honest services wire fraud,’ two crimes Sam Randazzo has been charged with?...Media·
Law’s Anat Alon-Beck examines report highlighting financial impact of OpenAI December 29, 2023Share sale set to test financial impact of OpenAI’s leadership turmoil Financial Times: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law,...Media·
Law’s Sharona Hoffman discusses employer rights under Ohio’s recreational marijuana law December 21, 2023Employers can still drug test, and fire you under Ohio’s recreational marijuana law WEWS: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar...Media·
“Intersections in Clinical Ethics: Nursing, Law and Liability?” November 10, 2023The Global Ethical Leaders Society will host a panel discussion titled “Intersections in Clinical Ethics: Nursing, Law and...Events·
5 questions with … Francesca Veres, president of the Graduate Student Council October 26, 2023Francesca E. Veres can trace her roots at Case Western Reserve University all the way back to the...FeaturedPeople·
“Law and Democracy in a ‘Post-Racial’ America” October 18, 2023Members of the Case Western Reserve University and local communities are invited to join the Social Justice Institute...Events·
“Issue One and the Future of Reproductive Rights in Ohio” October 9, 2023The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host a talk about Ohio Issue 1 with Jessie Hill, the Judge...Events·
University Constitution Day Program—“After Allen v. Milligan: The End of Racial Gerrymandering?” September 15, 2023The Center for Policy Studies and Department of Political Science will host a University Constitution Day Program titled...Events·
“Where no man has gone before”: How Star Trek can help explain international law September 8, 2023When the television series Star Trek launched in 1966, it set out to chronicle the exploits of the...FeaturedResearch·
“The Lopsided Law of Medical Conscience” August 21, 2023Individuals may be used to hearing about conscientious refusers, as when clinicians or institutions summon religion to deny...Events·