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Article highlights Professor Friedman’s blog that enhances classroom discussion
An article published last week in the Chronicle of Higher Education brings light to an online resource being utilized by Case Western Reserve University School of Law Associate Professor Peter Friedman. “A Class Blog Studies Fair Use,” published April 29, looks at Professor Friedman’s use of a standard Web 2.0 technology, a blog, which he is currently using to supplement a legal analysis and writing class.
Professor Adler cited in Wall Street Journal article about Guantanamo Bay prisoner
Case School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler recently was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article about a released Guantanamo Bay prisoner who later carried out a suicide attack in Iraq. The article, entitled “From Detainee to Detonatee,” cites Professor Adler in his “The Volokh Conspiracy” blog about Kuwaiti national Abdullah Saleh al-Ajmi, an enemy combatant who was released from Guantanamo Bay in 2005 and blew himself up in a suicide bombing last month in Mosul.
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

Brian Young (J.D. 2004)

Current Position: Law Clerk for the Honorable Alice M. Batchelder of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, Medina, Ohio
Summer Position: Intern for the U.S. Department of Justice Organized Crime Section, Washington D.C.
Hometown: Toledo, Ohio
Undergraduate: Miami University

"Case's Federal Judicial Externship, which is a clinical program that arranges for students to work closely with a federal judge, was an amazing experience that helped prepare me for my current position as a federal law clerk. The Federal Judicial Externship was not the only clinical course that I took advantage of while a student at Case School of Law. While enrolled in the Criminal Defense Clinic, I served as first chair defense counsel for indigent criminal defendants, which allowed me to argue before Judges and file motions with the Court. Even though I was responsible for preparing the defense and arguing in court, the professors at the Criminal Clinic helped me every step of the way with case management and tactical advice."
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