Case Western Reserve University School of Law

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Case Western Reserve University Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law
Established 1892
School type Private
Dean Dean Gary J. Simson
Location Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Enrollment 704
Faculty 116 (total)
USNWR ranking 63rd
Bar pass rate 85% (OH)
Annual tuition $36,150
Homepage www.law.case.edu
The "Bridge"
The "Bridge"
The Library 3rd Floor
The Library 3rd Floor
The Entrance to the Law School
The Entrance to the Law School

Case Western Reserve University Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law is the law school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It opened in 1892, making it one of the oldest law schools in the country. It was one of the first schools accredited by the American Bar Association and was a charter member of the American Association of Law Schools (AALS). Students of color were admitted with the first entering class in 1892; women were admitted in 1918. It currently has a curriculum of more than 200 courses, over 150 of which were newly added since 1997. In addition to the Juris Doctor degree, Case Western offers an LL.M. in U.S. Law to foreign lawyers. The student/faculty ratio is 13.8. 98.6% of graduates are employed or in post-J.D. degree programs. The median starting salary is 18% above the national average.

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[edit] Rankings

It is ranked:

  • #63 in the 2009 U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings.
  • #4 U.S. News & World Report Specialty Area Rankings for Medical Law Program.
  • #16 U.S. News & World Report Specialty Area Rankings for International Law Program.
  • Brian Leiter Law School Reports: "obviously underrated"
  • #14 in America's 25 Most Underrated Law Schools (2007-2008) as compiled by LawTV and Law School 100.
  • #17 in Vault's Top 25 Most Underrated Law Schools.
  • Among the top twenty law schools in the country in alumni giving.
  • #31 by the "Internet Legal Research Group" (ILRG) for Cost-Benefit Analysis of American Law Schools.
  • #36 by the "Internet Legal Research Group" (ILRG) for Law School Rankings by Median Salary.
  • #46 by the "Internet Legal Research Group" (ILRG) for 2008 Law School Rankings of Employment Rate at Graduation.
  • #39 by the "Internet Legal Research Group" (ILRG) for 2008 Law School Rankings of Employment Rate 9 months after Graduation.
  • #47 by "The Ranking Game"
  • #48 in "The Law School 100: The Best Law Schools in the United States."

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[edit] Institutes & Centers of Academic Excellence

  • Canada-United States Law Institute (with Western Law School)
  • Frederick K. Cox International Law Center
  • Center for Business Law and Regulation
  • The Law-Medicine Center
  • CISCDR (Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution)
  • Center for Law, Technology, and the Arts
  • Institute for Global Security Law and Policy
  • The Center For Professional Ethics
  • Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center

[edit] Notable faculty

  • Michael Scharf - An expert on international law, Scharf assisted in the training of the judges in Iraq's Saddam Hussein trial.
  • Henry T. King - King is a former Nuremberg prosecutor.
  • Richard Gordon - Former Senior Counsel of the International Monetary Fund. Gordon Advised the government of Indonesia on the reform of tax, company, and securities laws. Following September 11, 2001 he was appointed to the select IMF Task Force on Terrorism Finance and was a principal author of the report on the role of the IMF and World Bank in countering terrorism finance and money laundering.
  • Juliet Kostritsky - An expert on promissory estoppel, Kostritsky was the former chair of the contracts division of the AALS.
  • Lewis Katz - An expert on criminal law and author of significant portions of the Ohio criminal code, Katz was a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives 14th District seat in Ohio.
  • Paul Gianelli - One of the country's foremost evidence experts, Gianelli has co-authored several leading evidence and scientific evidence texts.
  • Arthur D. Austin, II - An expert on Antitrust and Contract Law. A prolific author, he has published frequently-cited articles in leading law reviews and three books: Antitrust: Law, Economics, Policy (1976), Complex Litigation Confronts the Jury System (1984), and The Empire Strikes Back: Outsiders and the Struggle over Legal Education (1998).

[edit] Notable graduates

Alumni are part of a network of over 12,000 professionals worldwide.

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[edit] Business and industry

[edit] Judicial

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[edit] Other

  • Fred Gray, Civil Rights Attorney to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks.

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