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Registration for the fall 2024 session of Mini Law school is now open! Each semester, this series provides an excellent lifelong-learning opportunity, and the upcoming edition is no exception. This ...
Judge Anna Blackburne-Rigsby of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals addressed more than 60 University of Michigan Law School students about the need for diversity in the judicial system Friday ...
Along with Emory and Northwestern, CWRU Law was one of three law schools from dozens that applied to host this year’s Order of the Coif Distinguished Lecturer, Oona A. Hathaway. On Feb. 23, the ...
In the 50 years since he graduated from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Steve Kaufman has built a reputation as a top trial lawyer in state and federal courts across the U.S. Now, with ...
The back door to the lecture hall loudly creaks open. The 150 law students in my small section, in one collective movement, shift their intense focus from our Contracts professor to the person ...
The lecture also featured three first-year law students who took “Technology and the Public Interest,” a course Palfrey taught earlier this academic year as the Law School’s Steven and ...
On October 28, 2022, the annual Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture was held at Saint Louis University School of Law. This year’s lecture was organized by Professor Samuel Jordan and 3L Mikayla ...
Small classes offer an intimacy that's lacking in large lecture halls -- or crowded Zoom calls for those studying online -- prompting robust discussion, greater access to professors and more ...
Ali Brady was eager to make a friendly connection with Ross Noland on their first day of law school. Ross didn't immediately share her enthusiasm for socializing.
Harvard Law School professor Daphna Renan gave a critique of judicial supremacy — the idea that the Supreme Court is the final authority on the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution — at an ...
History professor Robert Proctor drew backlash after repeatedly saying the N-word — when quoting from advertisements — in a guest lecture for Stanford Law School (SLS) professor John Donohue ...