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In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief
- High marks
- World-class center
- Learning the law online
- Developing inclusivity
- Pursuing accountability
- Scholarly impact
- Distinguished speakers
- Team effort
- Rising leaders
- In the press
- A Decade of deanship
- From classroom to courtroom
- Seeking asylum
- Diploma day
- Society of Benchers
- 2022-2023 Law Alumni Association
- Class notes
- Congratulations
- Jamming for Justice
- Empower future leaders
- Making "CWRU happen"
- In memoriam
- Honor roll
- A legacy for LLEAP
- Law firm giving challenge
- Fighting for human rights
- Global experience, local impact
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief
- An update from the deans: Q&A
- Big wins
- Shaping Cleveland's future
- International impact
- Battle for Ohio
- Real World Experience
- Triumph over tumult
- Scholarly impact
- Society of Benchers
- Alumni committees
- Class notes
- In memoriam
- Honor Roll of Donors
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief
Table of Contents
- An Update from the Deans: Q&A
- Practice Pays Off: CWRU Law Teams Score Impressive Performances in Competitions
- A Focus on the First Amendment
- Litigation Clinic Petition to Be Heard by the Ohio Supreme Court
- Student-Led Initiative Documents Atrocities in Yemen
- Welcoming Upgrades
- Cox Center's Three Decades of Progress
- LLM Program Celebrates 30 Years
- Featured Alumni/Alumni Spotlight: Chris Rassi
- Faculty Briefs
- Commemorating the Class of 2021
- Class Notes
- New Cabinet Unites Alumni to Improve Diversity and Inclusion at the Law School
- Alumni Committees
- In Memoriam
- Society of Benchers
- Honor Roll of Donors
- More than 50 Years After Graduation, …
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief
Table of Contents
- An Update from the Deans: Q & A
- COVID-19 Special Report
- Celebrating 50 Years of Experiential Education
- Kramer Law Clinic Timeline
- Black Law Students Association Celebrates 50th Anniversary
- A Message from Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion Bryan Adamson (LAW '90)
- Featured Alumni (Alumni Q&A)
- John Sopko Serves as Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction
- Susie Ruth Powell is Centennial Award Winner
- Jennifer Riedthaler Williams Appointed as Immigration Judge in Cleveland
- CWRU Law Alumnus Appointed Canada's New Minister of Foreign Affairs
- New Book by Capricia Penavic Marshall (LAW '90)
- Ann Brennan Makes $2.5 Million Gift to Support Law …
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief
Table of Contents:
- An Update from the Deans: Q & A
- Case Western Reserve University School of Law raises $58 million, capped off by a $10 million landmark gift from an alumnus to establish the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law
- Opioid Epidemic: Case Western Reserve law grads play central roles in unprecedented opioid litigation
- Fusion program partners with University's think[box] to give students a first-hand innovation experience
- CWRU Law launches Yemen accountability project to document war crimes for future prosecution
- Ohio Attorney General awards funding to human trafficking clinic
- Keeping Do-It-Yourself Gene Science Safe: CWRU team will provide …
Passionate Advocate, Laura Mcnally-Levine
Case Western University Law School Library: 125 Years, Joseph A. Custer
Case Western University Law School Library: 125 Years, Joseph A. Custer
Faculty Publications
Professor Custer describes the first 125 years of the Case Western Law School Library’s history, including its collections, facilities, renovations, staff, budget, evolving research and automation technologies, contributions to legal instruction, and involvement with technological advances in the legal information community.
Tribute To Judy Lipton, Ayesha B. Hardaway
Tribute To Judy Lipton, Ayesha B. Hardaway
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Judy Lipton
Paul Giannelli: Scholar, Colleague, And Friend, Dale A. Nance
Paul Giannelli: Scholar, Colleague, And Friend, Dale A. Nance
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Paul Giannelli
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Jessica W. Berg, Michael P. Scharf
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Jessica W. Berg, Michael P. Scharf
Faculty Publications
Tribute for Professor Jonathan Entin.
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Sharona Hoffman
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, Sharona Hoffman
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Professor Jonathan Entin.
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill
Tribute To Professor Jonathan L. Entin, B. Jessie Hill
Faculty Publications
Tribute to Professor Jonathan Entin.
Making The Leap To Being A Law Library Director, Joseph A. Custer
Making The Leap To Being A Law Library Director, Joseph A. Custer
Faculty Publications
This article addresses my experience in going from being a mild-mannered Associate Director of an academic law library to that of a dynamic leader of an academic law library.
The Case For A Flat-Earth Law School, Erik M. Jensen
The Case For A Flat-Earth Law School, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
This essay suggests - usually politely - that the American legal academy has been overdoing its push for globalization, and, as a result, education in the basics has suffered. That's a pity because law school graduates need to know the basics to be successful not only in Smalltown USA, but also on a world stage.
Death By Bluebook, Erik M. Jensen
Death By Bluebook, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
This review considers a novel about life (and death) on the University of Chicago Law Review, where editors and associates seem to do little but have sex, connive to get ahead, have sex, kill (with Gunther's con law casebook, no less), and have sex. The reviewer, who didn't attend the U of C law school, believes it all.
Tough On Scholarship, Erik M. Jensen
Tough On Scholarship, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
This series of three articles (that's why it's a trilogy, duh-h-h) chronicles the legal-academic career of one S. Breckinridge Tushingham ("Breck" for short). As the trilogy unfolds, Breck works his way up (or maybe it's down) from his first academic position to an established professorship to dean of the South Soybean (Soso) State University law school. In the process of recording his professional history, and thus memorializing it for the ages, Breck provides (probably defamatory) insights into the American legal academy.
Using Graphics To Teach Evidence, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Using Graphics To Teach Evidence, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Faculty Publications
As an Assistant United States Attorney in the general crimes unit of a metropolitan United States Attorney's Office, I regularly tried a variety of cases ranging from bank robberies and drug offenses to white collar crimes. Regardless of the type of crime, I frequently found various types of graphics useful in presenting the case. Examples included a chart providing a point by point comparison of modus operandi in two armed bank robberies and a map of the scene of a controlled purchase of cocaine showing the locations and movements of multiple defendants, an informant, and federal agents. Such graphics helped …
A Statutory Approach To Criminal Law, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
A Statutory Approach To Criminal Law, Kevin C. Mcmunigal
Faculty Publications
Article suggests that learning about criminal statutes should be incorporated into teaching criminal law.
Reflections On Editing A Journal For Law Teachers, Erik M. Jensen
Reflections On Editing A Journal For Law Teachers, Erik M. Jensen
Faculty Publications
One should hesitate to draw grand conclusions based on personal experience, but I won't. What I'll do in this essay is discuss some of the decidedly unscientific lessons about American legal education, or at least about the scholarship dealing with American legal education, that I've drawn from my editorial experience: About American legal education's provincialism, about the limited interest in writing on pedagogical subjects, about quality of writing, and about the politicization of the legal academy.
Internationalizing The Study Of Law, Michael P. Scharf
Internationalizing The Study Of Law, Michael P. Scharf
Faculty Publications
Michael P. Scharf gives a talk about efforts to internationalize the curriculum that have been employed at the New England Law School on a fairly modest budget.
Managing Internal Administrative Change, Joseph A. Custer
Managing Internal Administrative Change, Joseph A. Custer
Faculty Publications
Mr. Custer considers the impact of already instituted internal administrative change on library staff and how best to deal with it. He approaches the topic by describing what his own library did when faced with significant internal administrative restructuring.
Responding To The Value Imperative: Learning To Create Value In The Resolution Of Disputes, Kenneth Margolis
Responding To The Value Imperative: Learning To Create Value In The Resolution Of Disputes, Kenneth Margolis
Faculty Publications
This article discusses another topic for clinical teachers to consider adding to their teaching agendas. In this paper, I identify the "value imperative" implicit in the attorney-client relationship and suggest that a perception by the client of high value in the relationship is necessary for its success. Briefly, I describe value in legal services as the client's perception of the ratio of benefits received from legal representation to the sacrifices necessary to obtain those benefits. The more the ratio favors benefits over sacrifices, the greater the value perceived by the client. I present a model describing value in legal services …
In Brief
In Brief
Table of Contents:
- Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr. Named First Weatherhead Professor of Criminal Justice
- Alumni Association, Administration, and Faculty
- Dean Cramer's History of Law School Well Received
- Faculty/Alumni Luncheon
- The Hon. Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr. Meets with Students
- Student Notes
- Canadian Law Students Participate in Exchange
- 1979 Alumni Annual Fund Drive Will Use Class Agents Program
- In Memoriam
- Class Notes
- 1978 Law Alumni Annual Fund Still Short of Goal
- Third Year Student Attends Salzburg Seminar in American Studies
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
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Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
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Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
In Brief
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Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
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Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
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Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
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Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
Law Alumni Review, Case Western Reserve University School Of Law
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