Case Law alum John F. Sopko (’77) was sworn in as Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction on July 2, 2012. He was appointed by President Obama, served under President Trump, and ...
The world of legal technology is increasingly becoming a battleground for intellectual property (IP) rights, where innovation meets the rigid constructs of law. In this dynamic environment, ...
A court dismissed a malpractice suit regarding unwanted CPR because the plaintiff failed to establish the standard of care for checking MOLST orders.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s reversal last week of Bill Cosby’s conviction, and Cosby’s release from prison after nearly three years of incarceration, is remarkable not so much for what happened, ...
Using recent developments in case law from across international jurisdictions, this article highlights common drafting pitfalls and offers practical guidance for crafting effective, enforceable ...
Lessons are still being learned from the case of Earl Bradley, the former southern Delaware pediatrician arrested nearly two years ago for sexually dozens of children. Earl Bradley has been sentenced ...
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At Case Western Reserve University School of Law, we put social justice at the heart of our mission. We work to improve the local bail bond system, reform municipal policing, prosecute international ...
Forget the courtroom drama — some of UB Law’s most inspiring moments are happening in a four-door sedan somewhere between Rochester and Buffalo. For four first-year students, the New York State ...
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