Law’s Jonathan Adler talks about fishing for herring in Atlantic Ocean legal dispute May 25, 2023Supreme Court ethics, agency powers draw spotlightBloomberg Law: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said a...Media·
Case Western Reserve law and social work schools create framework to help Buckeye-Woodhill homeowners ‘untangle’ messy property titles May 23, 2023Establishing clear title allows residents stay in, improve their homes, contributing to neighborhood stability on Cleveland’s east side...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Law’s George Dent weighs in on proposed Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act May 19, 2023Ohio Senate Bill 83 will protect free speech on campus, not the reverse cleveland.com (subscription required): George Dent, emeritus professor...Op-ed·
Certificate and Master of Compliance and Risk Management program information session May 19, 2023Are you interested in regulatory compliance and risk management jobs in the healthcare or business finance industry? Compliance-related...Events·
Meet some of CWRU’s outstanding 2023 graduates May 17, 2023At Case Western Reserve University, our students excel in research, academics, athletics and in the community. This week,...FeaturedPeople·
Law’s Jessie Hill discusses Ohio Supreme Court and abortion bans May 11, 202318 states side with attorney general in ‘heartbeat’ abortion case before Ohio Supreme Courtcleveland.com (subscription required): Jessie Hill, the Judge...Media·
Law’s Jonathan Adler talks about interplay between executive agencies May 11, 2023Chevron’s end unlikely as justices weigh agency powerBloomberg Law: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said...Media·
Law’s Jonathan Adler examines recent Supreme Court announcement May 11, 2023Supreme Court sidesteps Congress and calls for ethics codeBloomberg Law: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law,...Media·
Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson talks about Random House law cases May 11, 2023Sotomayor didn’t recuse from Random House cases despite gaining $3M from publisher: ReportWashington Examiner: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John...Media·
Medicine stays in top 25, law specialties climb in U.S. News & World Report’s postponed release of final two disciplines’ rankings May 11, 2023Amid intense criticism from leading law and medical schools, magazine adjusts methodologies to emphasize outcomes—and delays final figures...FeaturedRankingsUniversity News·