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Noted civil rights lawyer Fred Gray will return to CWRU Law School to deliver conference Distinguished Lecture
A conference Friday, Oct. 14, at ӰƵ School of Law, honors and features 1954 graduate Fred D. Gray, one of the nation’s leading civil rights lawyers. “In Honor of Fred Gray: Making Civil Rights Law from Rosa Parks to the Twenty-first Century” will offer a day-long examin...
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"The Warren Commission: 50 Years Later—Legal and Ethical Issues Related to the Investigation of the Assassination of JFK"
More than 50 years later, questions remain about the JFK assassination. Do the conspiracy theories have validity? What if Lee Harvey Oswald lived to see his trial? On Oct. 6, Judge Burt W. Griffin, a former staff member of the Warren Commission, along with a distinguished panel of legal experts, wi...
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Next broadcast of Talking Foreign Policy examines art, diplomacy and international law
ӰƵ School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf hosts a panel of international law experts—including the director of the International Bar Association, an International Truth commissioner—to discuss art, diplomacy and accountability in the next Talking Foreign Policy radio broad...
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Law’s Jonathan Adler publishes three new articles
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has had many recent publications, including: “Of Kings to Come: The Future of Health Care Reform Still Remains in Federal Court,” Journal of Employee Rights and Employment Policy (2016) (symposium, solicited) “Rights Before Government...
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"Business in the Roberts Court" conference
The Supreme Court appears to have taken a greater interest in "business" issues in recent years. Has the court also become "pro-business"? Experts from around the country will provide analysis and answers to that question during the George A. Leet Business Law Conference, “Business in the Roberts C...
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Where Law and Medicine Meet: Teaching Bioethics in a Top 10 Health Law Department
The Office of Undergraduate Studies will host a pre-law event with School of Law Co-Dean Jessica Berg, who will give a talk titled "Where Law and Medicine Meet: Teaching Bioethics in a Top Ten Health Law Department." Berg will discuss bioethics law and her experiences teaching it at CWRU. Her talk...
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School of Law’s guest lecture with author Lawrence Douglas
Lawrence Douglas The School of Law will host a guest lecture by Amherst College Professor Lawrence Douglas, whose book, The Right Wrong Man: John Demjanjuk & the Last Great Nazi War Crimes Trial, was recently published by Princeton University Press. The lecture, held Tuesday, Sept. 20 from 5:30 to...
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The Art of International Law Conference
International law has regulated art preservation and transfer for decades, but action by terrorists to wipe out religious and cultural assets has magnified the issue. ӰƵ School of Law will host a full-day conference titled “The Art of International Law” Sept. 16. The co...
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Constitution Day: Marijuana Legalization and Federalism
The School of Law will host the annual Constitution Day program, with this year's theme of "Marijuana Legalization and Federalism," Monday, Sept. 19, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Moot Courtroom. Law professors Brannon Denning and Jonathan Adler will discuss significant questions regarding marijuana l...
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New law students hear from men freed by Ohio Innocence Project
Two men sat on stools in a ballroom at Tinkham Veale University Center earlier this week, passing a microphone back and forth as they fielded questions from 160 students entering their first year at the ӰƵ School of Law. It was Day One of orientation, and the “1L’s,” as...