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Case Western Reserve University School of Law is the law school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. It is currently ranked #51 in the 2007 U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings. In addition to the J.D., Case Western offers an LL.M. in U.S. Law to foreign lawyers.
Notable Faculty
- Michael Scharf - An expert on international law, Scharf was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2005. 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, 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, Kats is running for the U.S. House of Representatives 14th District seat in Ohio.
- Paul Gianelli - One of the country's foremost evidence experts, he has co-authored several leading evidence and scientific evidence texts.
Notable Graduates
- Lee Fisher, former attorney general of Ohio and now (2006) the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of Ohio.
- Stephanie Tubbs Jones, U.S. Congresswoman.
- Leslie Crocker Snyder, Former New York State Supreme Court (New York County) justice.
- Charles S. Wick, Former Director of the USIA under Ronald Reagan (1981-1988)