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Cleveland Foundation awards $400,000 in grants to 杏吧视频 School of Law

BUSINESS, LAW + POLITICS | November 9, 2022
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The Cleveland Foundation awarded 杏吧视频 two grants totaling $400,000 to help fund two initiatives geared toward racial and environmental justice at the School of Law.

Both two-year grants will support the law school鈥檚 Environmental Law Clinic as well as the Criminal Sentencing Project.

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Jessica Berg

鈥淭hese two projects exemplify one of the key goals of 杏吧视频 School of Law鈥攕ervice to the greater Cleveland community鈥攁 goal which aligns perfectly with the mission of the Cleveland Foundation,鈥 said Jessica Berg, co-dean of the .

The Criminal Sentencing Project, an initiative at the law school run through the Social Justice Law Center, studies demographic-specific data in Ohio regarding criminal sentencing based upon the type and level of offense, and length of sentence.

The Environmental Law Clinic, housed within the law school鈥檚 Kramer Law Clinic in partnership with the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, is a new interdisciplinary clinic addressing environmental law and policy problems on behalf of individual clients and organizations, including environmental groups, nonprofits and community organizations.

The objectives for the law school鈥檚 Criminal Sentencing Project grant include: driving positive change in racial equity in the actions of judges in Cuyahoga County and, eventually, throughout the State of Ohio; fostering transparency and public awareness; and increasing engagement among law students in racial justice work.

鈥淯nfortunately, we have little information to help us understand the health, social and economic impacts of incarcerated people,鈥 said Katrice Williams, Cleveland Foundation senior criminal justice fellow. 鈥淭he sentencing project will help us understand how people of different demographics are being treated during their criminal sentencing and help us develop better and more innovative ways for addressing societal problems that we choose to cure and treat with mass incarceration.鈥

The foundation鈥檚 support will help the Environmental Law Clinic to increase community engagement and defray litigation expenses involved in addressing local environmental and energy justice issues.

鈥淓nvironmental justice is an issue of tremendous importance and is amplified daily by the increasingly numerous and significant environmental and climate threats we鈥檙e facing,鈥 said Stephen Love, Cleveland Foundation program director for environmental issues. 鈥淭he CWRU Environmental Law Clinic will help address environmental and energy justice concerns in Greater Cleveland.鈥

鈥淲e are thrilled to continue to partner with the Cleveland Foundation to move forward in these important areas of racial and environmental justice,鈥 Berg said.


For more information, please contact Colin McEwen at colin.mcewen@case.edu.