Assistant Professor Thomas E. Kadri was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding the use of shared consumer data on social media platforms by other parties. The article titled "Scraping Episodes Highlight Debate Over Anti-Hacking Law's Scope" was written by Andrea Vittorio and published 5/4/21.

Cleveland Distinguished Chair of Legal Ethics and Professionalism & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lonnie T. Brown Jr. was featured on the Pacifica Radio Network's "Ralph Nader Radio Hour" regarding his book Defending the Public's Enemy: The Life and Legacy of Ramsey Clark. The show titled "We Need a New Fairness Doctrine" aired 5/1/21.

Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Law.com regarding Bayer AG's Roundup litigation strategy. The article titled "Did Monsanto Pay a Plaintiff to Force Preemption Appeal? Plus: Judges Debate Vices and Virtues of Virtual MDL Hearings" was written by Amanda Bronstad and published 4/28/21.

The School of Law's 35th Edith House Lecture was featured on NPR's "All Things Considered" regarding lecturer Ketanji Brown Jackson and her nomination for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The segment titled "Ketanji Brown Jackson, Hot Supreme Court Prospect, Faces Senate Judiciary Committee" was reported by Nina Totenberg and aired 4/27/21.

Employment statistics for the Class of 2020 place the School of Law at 8th in the nation for federal clerkships and 16th for jobs requiring bar passage or where a J.D. is considered an advantage, according to Law.com. Statistics are based on employment 10 months after graduation and underscore the first-rate training our students receive, which will help them become future leaders for state and society.