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  • Professor Jessie Hill Successfully Challenges Ohio Abortion Ban

    On Oct. 7th Professor Jessie Hill and her team won a temporary but important victory in their battle to end Ohio’s ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Christian Jenkins granted a preliminary injunction against Ohio’s abortion ban.
  • Adjunct Professor Edmund W. Searby Named Top 500 Litigator in America

    The inaugural guide to Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America was recently released and CWRU is proud to announce that adjunct professor Edmund “Ned” W.
  • CWRU Law Ranked 5th Best in the Nation for Mock Trial Success

    In this year’s recently published GAVEL rankings, Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s mock trial teams were ranked 5th best in the nation based on their successful performance at a number of national mock trial competitions.
  • Eighth District Court of Appeals Visits CWRU Law School for Oral Arguments

    On Oct. 6, the Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals held an oral argument in the Moot Courtroom at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. 
  • Big wins: Mock trial and moot court teams bring home honors

    International excellence—and best oralist in the world After coming in third in the national competition in February, Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s Jessup International Law moot court team ranked 14th in the World Championship Rounds in April, thanks to exemplary performances from team members Michael Eckhart (LAW ’22
  • Two attorneys join Intellectual Property Venture Clinic as adjunct faculty

    The Milton and Charlotte Kramer Law Clinic welcomed two experienced intellectual property attorneys to teach students enrolled in the Intellectual Property Venture Clinic in 2022-2023.  
  • Real-world experience

    Through the Kramer Law Clinic, students gain hands-on practice—and change clients’ lives When an El Salvadoran citizen suffered inhumane treatment at the hands of his native country’s government, he fled the country to the United States—only to eventually be detained for more than two years by U.S.
  • Join Us in Washington D.C to be Sworn In by the U.S. Supreme Court

    For only the second time, Case Western Reserve University School of Law will offer alumni the chance to become members of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court. Join us on Monday, April 3, 2023 in Washington D.C. for this unique opportunity. 
  • Sackett v. EPA: the Future of the Clean Water Act & Agency Deference

    Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency was the first case heard by the Supreme Court in its Oct. 2022 term. At issue is the scope of federal authority to regulate wetlands under the Clean Water Act. To preview this important case and explore the legal and policy ramifications of a decision in Sackett, the Coleman P.
  • Burke Center Hosts Thomas Merrill on The Chevron Doctrine

    One of the most cited legal scholars in the United States, Professor Thomas Merill joined the Coleman P. Burke Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law for a discussion about his new book: “The Chevron Doctrine: its Rise and Fall, and the Future of the Administrative State.” Thomas W.
  • Dean Scharf receives Association Internationale De Droit Pénal 2022 Book of the Year Award

    At a ceremony at International Law Weekend Midwest on Sept. 30, Dean Michael Scharf and his co-authors, Dr.
  • Second Chance Reentry Clinic Students Earn Courtroom Wins for their Clients

    Students in the Kramer Law Clinic’s Second Chance Reentry Clinic have been fortunate to hit the ground running by arguing motions and questioning witnesses in court just one month into the fall semester.
  • Calling All Spartans - Join Us This Weekend for Homecoming and Reunion

    Don’t miss out on the fun this weekend as Case Western Reserve University celebrates homecoming. Gather with faculty, staff, students and alumni to celebrate the university we love. Homecoming is an opportunity to revisit the past, make new memories and look forward to the bright future at Case Western Reserve. 
  • Honoring the 2022 Society of Benchers Inductees

    Every year, Case Western Reserve University School of Law honors the achievements of distinguished alumni, faculty and prominent members of the legal community by inducting new members to the Society of Benchers – the law school’s Hall of Fame. 
  • Steve Anway Named One of the Top Five International Arbitration Counsel in the World

    CWRU Adjunct Professor Steve Anway is one of five global winners of this year’s Law360 MVP Award in International Arbitration. The MVP Award honors attorneys that have distinguished themselves from their peers by securing hard-earned successes in high-stakes litigation, complex global matters and record-breaking deals.