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    Residents Welcome: Marijuana Regulation and the Dormant Commerce Clause

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    The Cost of Clarity: Closing the Floodgates on WOTUS Ambiguity and the Bleak Future of Wetlands Protections

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    2024 Black Law Students Association Induction and Reception

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    On Saturday, November 16th the Black Law Students Association held their induction ceremony in the rotunda at Gund Hall. Judge Alison Floyd, CWRU School of Law alumna from the Class of 1988 was the keynote speaker

    Permitting the Energy Transition

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    The Right to a Healthy Environment: Underlying Policy Formation Challenges in the United States during the Trump Era

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    The right to live in a healthy environment is the right to live in an environment where Donald Trump is not president. As this Article demonstrates, Trump’s negative impact across a wide spectrum of policy areas implicated by the right’s goal of creating and maintaining a healthy environment in the United States ran directly opposite to achieving that goal. (Abstract excerpted from article\u27s introduction.

    Reflections of Black Alumni on the Practice of Law

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    Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024 5:30-7:00 p.m. Join our Black alumni for a Fireside Chat, who will discuss their careers as Cleveland attorneys, litigating and adjudicating some of the most impactful cases out of our courts. The reception begins at 5 p.m. and the Chat will begin at 5:30 p.m. Moderator, Bryan AdamsonPanel: Emanuella Groves, Gerald Jackson and James Alexande

    19-3. Yugoslavia: Death of A Nation -- Part III: Wars of Independence

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    The Death of Yugoslavia (Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian and Slovenian: Smrt Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Смртта на Југославија, Smrtta na Jugoslavija), later retitled into Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation in an updated and revised edition, is a six part BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995, and also the name of a book written by Allan Little and Laura Silber that accompanies the series. The book and film cover the collapse of the former Yugoslavia from three decades ago. Notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, the leader of Serb nationalism, then President of Serbia, through the secession of Slovenia and Croatia, to the war in Bosnia. Film footage does not extend as far as the Kosovo crisis or the secession of Montenegro. (abstract from Simon Gros\u27s Vimeo page) —————— Part 3: Wars of Independence Slovenia and Croatia soon declare their independence and ask for international recognition. But Belgrade (the capital of both Serbia and Yugoslavia) does not see it this way because it soon means the collapse of Yugoslavia

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