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Reflecting on a Summer Day
Image from Wikimedia Commons When I was a child, I thought adulthood would be just like summer vacation. I still have thoughts like that sometimes. On a fast and sweltering Friday morning I collected my keys and wallet from the security checkpoint entering the Justice Center. I gave a big hug to Phil, the sheriff’s deputy who, day in and day out, has the biggest smile in the building. I turned toward the elevators as a woman came up to me saying that she recognized me fro
Joshua E. Brown
Nov 4, 20253 min read


The MCP Security Gap: How Everyday AI Plumbing Attracts Prompt Injection
Image From PublicDomainPictures A developer opens an AI assistant inside an editor to clear a backlog of issues. The assistant reads a public ticket that looks routine, then quietly asks for access to a private repository and begins summarizing files it was never meant to see. Nothing about the scene feels like a breach. There is no ransom note. There is only a model following instructions that looked like ordinary work. That calm surface hides a deeper problem that sits at
Christopher Day
Nov 4, 20255 min read


CSU U-Pass Cancelled…, Then Reinstated
Image provided by The Gavel Since 2007, the RTA U-Pass program has provided full- and part-time Cleveland State University students with unlimited access to Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority buses and rapid transit through the academic year for a flat and universal fee of $57.50 per semester. Students not using the pass were still charged the fee with no ability to opt out. On the morning of July 30, 2025, less than one month before the start of the spring semes
Joshua E. Brown
Nov 4, 20253 min read


Natural Disasters on a Warming Planet
mage From PublicDomainPictures The severe flash flooding throughout the hill country and various cities along the Guadalupe River in Texas has been one of the deadliest flood events in modern American history Yale Climate Connections article reports. Deadly enough that Daniel Swain, a climate scientist from the University of California, remarked it was “the worst-case scenario for a very extreme, very sudden, literal wall of water.” The storm in particular dumped two to four
Kanani Sanders
Nov 4, 20253 min read


Back in the Game, Women’s Sports Return to Cleveland
Women's sports are coming (back) to Cleveland in a huge way with game play starting as soon as next year. With funding from the Cleveland Soccer Group, the Women's Premiere Soccer League will bring a Division II professional women's soccer team to downtown Cleveland. (WSPL Pro). The league has run into some problems securing a physical location for their stadium. Our own Cleveland State University has begun negotiations with the United Soccer League to renovate the histo
Abigayle Cragin
Nov 4, 20252 min read


You’re Supposed to Step on Them: Spotted Lanternflies
Anyone walking downtown or throughout several Cleveland suburbs can expect to cross paths with the spotted lanternfly. The insect is extremely recognizable. While resting, it is gray with black spots on its wings. When they take flight, their displayed wings boast a striking scarlet color. Below is some more information on the species and their impact on Ohio laws and regulations. The Ohio Department of Agriculture has deemed the spotted lanternfly to be a “destructive an
Eric Fogle
Nov 4, 20252 min read


Student Bar Association - Current State of the Union!
October has not even begun, and the Cleveland State University College of Law Student Bar Association is already hitting the ground running! At the time of this article’s creation, the campaign season for 1L Senators is underway. This incoming class of 2028 is already exhibiting incredible leadership and initiative. As a 1L senator turned secretary, I don’t even remember showing out as frequently and as passionately as this incoming class has. It was so amazing to see so many
Morgan Ann Malone
Oct 27, 20252 min read


A WOMAN OF OTHERS FIRST: JUDGE MARY JANE TRAPP
“ I would like to be remembered as someone who fought the good fight for her clients; she dispensed justice without fear or favor; and she reached back and brought other women with her.” - Judge Mary Jane Trapp, leader, role model, and friend Rare is it to meet your heroes. Rarer is it to work with them. Even rarer is it for them to live up to what you believed them to be. I had the privilege to experience all three rarities during my time of knowing Judge Mary Jane Trapp.
Isabella Benz
Oct 27, 20253 min read


Civil Discourse Alive and Well at CSU|LAW: Professors Adler and Moncrieff Talk SCOTUS
The Cleveland State student chapter of the Federalist Society held an event in collaboration with the CSU student chapter of the American Constitution Society. We hosted Professor Jonathan Adler from William and Mary Law School. He and Professor Abigail Moncrieff discussed “SCOTUS response to the Trump administration: A matter of principle or appeasement.” Adler has written on this subject in publications such as Reason magazine and Civitas Outlook . Moncrieff noted that
Stacey Steggert
Oct 21, 20253 min read


NLG Hosts Second Annual Northeast Ohio State of Labor Conference at CSU|Law
On Friday, March 28th, CSU|Law hosted the second annual Northeast Ohio State of Labor Conference.

Philipp Corfman
Apr 9, 20254 min read


NextGen Bar Exam Adopted in Ohio
The Ohio Supreme Court has announced that in July of 2028, Ohio will adopt the NextGen Bar Exam, replacing the Uniform Bar...
Joshua E. Brown
Mar 10, 20252 min read


Cavs Atop the NBA, Charge Find a New Home, and the Rockers are Back?!
Cleveland is widely known as a football city, but hopefully for fans, the historically disappointing Browns season has been overshadowed by the excitement of basketball during this 2024-2025 season. The Cavaliers began with the franchise’s best start to a season, the second-best start for any NBA season overall, and the best record for any head coach starting with a new team. The Wine & Gold continue their exceptional season, going into the All-Star break with a league best 4
Joshua E. Brown
Mar 10, 20252 min read


The Ghosts of Vegas: Reflections on Turning 40
Everyone’s turning 40. Fine, not everyone, just all my friends. That is why my buddies and I decided to get together over the winter...
Luis Tobar
Feb 12, 20252 min read


Examining Law School Exams: A Survey
With another semester of exams behind us (and another set waiting for us in May), this column surveys several variations of the final...
Eric Fogle
Feb 10, 20253 min read


Resources for Starting and Running Co-Ops in Cleveland
Cleveland’s scene for co-operatives is booming. A cooperative, or “co-op,” is a business legal entity that can incorporate within Ohio...
Theresa Augustin
Nov 4, 20242 min read


A Trump Endorsement: Boon or Kiss of Death?
Since former President Donald J. Trump’s election in 2016, in which Republicans kept control of both chambers of Congress, the Grand Old...
Luis Tobar
Nov 4, 20243 min read


Issue 1: The First Issue
Ohio has a long and complex past with partisanship in our statehouse. Well, not that complex. Out of the past 32 years, Republicans have...
John-Paul Richard
Nov 4, 20242 min read


Bucking Expectations of Dormancy: Supreme Court Decisions of the 2023-2024 Term
With the conclusion of the most recent Supreme Court term, contemplating the notable decisions that have been handed down from the...
Jeffrey Yoham
Nov 4, 20244 min read


CSU Law Student Attends Peggy Browning Fund Workers’ Rights Conference
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” — Dr. Seuss. Inspired by...
Deedra Thompson
Nov 4, 20243 min read


Faculty Spotlight: Professor Kevin Garewal – Leading the Law Library into the Future
If you are looking for a law student, odds are they are in the library. Despite all this time we spend there, however, most law students...
Cole Sundermann
Nov 4, 20243 min read
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