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The '''Case Western Reserve University School of Law''' is the ] at ] in ]. It is widely regarded as the best law school in the ] of Ohio (despite the fact that there is another school in Ohio that is ranked higher by US News & World Report) and is currently ranked #51 in the 2007 '']'' ]. In addition to the J.D., Case offers an LL.M. in US Law to foreign lawyers. The '''Case Western Reserve University School of Law''' is the ] at ] in ]. It is widely regarded as the best law school in the ] of Ohio (despite the fact that there is another school in Ohio that is ranked higher by US News & World Report) and is currently ranked #51 (after having dropped two spots from #49 the previous year) in the 2007 '']'' ]. In addition to the J.D., Case offers an LL.M. in US Law to foreign lawyers.


=== Notable Faculty === === Notable Faculty ===

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The Case Western Reserve University School of Law is the law school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It is widely regarded as the best law school in the U.S. state of Ohio (despite the fact that there is another school in Ohio that is ranked higher by US News & World Report) and is currently ranked #51 (after having dropped two spots from #49 the previous year) in the 2007 U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings. In addition to the J.D., Case offers an LL.M. in US Law to foreign lawyers.

Notable Faculty

  • Michael Scharf - An expert on international law, Mr. Scharf was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. Mr. Scharf assisted in the training of the judges in Iraq's Saddam Hussein trial.
  • Henry King - A former Nuremberg prosecutor.
  • Juliet Kostritsky - An expert on Promissory Estoppel, Mrs. Kostritsky was the former chair of the Contracts division of the AALS.
  • Lew Katz - An expert on Criminal Law and author of significant portions of the Ohio Criminal Code, Mr. Katz is running for congress in Ohio.
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