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Jan 3
Forbes names University Circle one of the most beautiful places in the nation.
Jan 4
Professor Lewis Katz speaks to NPR about the Dimora case and says the depth of corruption is startling.
Jan 1
Jimmy Dimora trial will be “tough sledding†for defense, says Professor Lewis Katz in a Plain Dealer article.
  
Highlights

Leila L. Vespoli to speak at Law School Commencement Ceremony
We are extremely pleased to announce that Leila L. Vespoli '84, Executive Vice President and General Counsel for FirstEnergy Corp., will be the law school's Commencement speaker.
 
Professor Speaks at Watergate Symposium
Professor Jonathan Entin presented a paper at “The 40th Anniversary of Watergate: A Commemoration of the Rule of Law.”
 
Our law journal cited by U.S. Supreme Court
Our Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet was recently cited by the Supreme Court of the United States.
 
Unique Chinese Course Offered for Legal and Business Professionals
We have recently added a new Chinese course focused on the language skills needed for legal and business meetings.
News Archive

Professor Jonathan Entin is quoted in The Plain Dealer regarding developments in Cuyahoga County Recorder Lillian Greene's lawsuit
Entin says he does not view Greene's claim that the charter government voters approved in November violates the Ohio Constitution as frivolous, but suspects she will lose.
 
Professor Jonathan Entin's speech
The Ohio constitution might as well be written in pencil; there have been 10 amendments in the last eight years, most recently to allow casinos in our state. Compare that with the U.S. Constitution, amended only 27 times since 1787.
 
Professor Jessica Berg discusses the criteria for awarding this year's Inamori Ethics Prize on The Sound of Ideas on 90.3 WCPN
As a member of the Faculty Affiliates Council at the Inamori Center at Case Western Reserve University, Berg explains the reasons for honoring Stan Brock, founder of Remote Area Medical.
 
Adjunct Professor Henry Billingsley is quoted in the Akron Beacon Journal regarding the criminal responsibility of a boat owner after a woman's death
Billingsley said a criminal charge would be up to the discretion of Cuyahoga County prosecutors.
He said prosecutors will be faced with numerous questions amounting to ''mental calculus,'' such as: What exactly happened, what was the relationship between the parties, was Nahas induced to drink on the vessel, or did she come onboard intoxicated?