Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson Fulbright Peer Reviewer

Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson served as a Peer Reviewer for the 2025 Cycle 2 Fulbright Specialist Roster applicants. Robertson has served as a peer review for Fulbright for more than a decade. She evaluates applicants in both law and environmental studies.
Robertson is the Steve W. Percy Professor of Law at the College of Law, and Professor of Environmental Studies at the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education.

Professor Sterio Participates in Debate About Gaza

Professor Milena Sterio participated in a debate on March 18, organized and hosted by the Federalist Society at Case Western Reserve University Law School, about whether Israel’s war in Gaza is legal under international law. Professor Sterio debated Professor Eugene Kontorovich, George Mason University Antonin Scalia School of Law. 

Professor Heidi Robertson Serves on ABA Site Team

Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson was appointed by the American Bar Associate to the site team sent to St. Thomas University School of Law in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as part of that law school’s reaccreditation process.  Robertson served as the team’s Academician responsible for fact checking the law school’s compliance with ABA standards on the Program of Legal Education and Academic Standards.  This was Robertson’s third site visit.  Previous visits were to the law schools at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, and Southern Illinois University.

Robertson is the Steven W. Percy Professor of Law at CSU|Law and Professor of Environmental Studies at the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education.

Professor Heidi Robertson Edits March/April 2025 ABA Probate and Property

Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson serves as an Associate Editor on the ABA’s Probate and Property Magazine. She edited and assisted in the selection of all property-related articles in the March/April 2025 edition.
Here’s the Digital Edition of Probate & Property Hard copies are available in the library or on her office door.

Professor Sterio Interviewed by Fox 5

Professor Milena Sterio was interviewed live by Fox 5 on March 18, regarding the disappearance of a University of Pittsburgh student in the Dominican Republic earlier this month. Professor Sterio’s interview is available here: https://youtu.be/yh2_q2MFA_4?si=FHHGkB70fqI3oVfl

Professor Sterio Interviewed by NBC News for the Today Show

Professor Milena Sterio was interviewed by NBC News about the legal standards of pre-trial detention in the case of a U.S. citizen who has been named a person of interest in the Dominican Republic, related to the recent disappearance of a University of Pittsburgh student.  A part of Professor’s Sterio’s interview was broadcast on March 18 during NBC’s Today Show.  The interview portion broadcast on the Today Show is available here.

Associate Dean Ray Participates in Cambridge Cybersecurity Leaders Forum

Associate Dean Brian Ray participated in the 2025 Cambridge Cybersecurity Leaders Forum. The Forum is an annual meeting of senior corporate cybersecurity executives and a select group of specialist advisors. Participants include: CISOs, CSOs and CIOs from Fortune 500 companies and their in-house counsel, along with outside counsel, cybersecurity consultants and academics.

Limited to under 50 participants, the goal of the Forum is to provide an opportunity for everyone to share experiences and perspectives, and collectively ‘raise the water table’ on effective management in this field. The 2025 Forum featured a keynote discussion with former General David Petraeus and briefings by senior regulators and federal law enforcement.

Professor Sterio Participates in “Talking Foreign Policy” Radio Show

In its war with Ukraine, Russia has targeted the environment as its most insidious means of warfare.  It has blown up dams, flooded coal mines, burned down national forests, and even targeted the black sea dolphins that inhabit the waters off Ukraine’s coast. With an effort to obtain a peace agreement now underway, will the perpetrators of these attacks be brought to justice?  Where will they be tried?  And what law will apply? 

Professor Milena Sterio participated in an episode of the “Talking Foreign Policy” radio show, a co-production of CRWU School of Law and Cleveland’s NPR Station, WKSU 89.7 FM, which focused on prosecuting crimes against the environment in the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.  The show was broadcast on Monday, March 3 at 9 a.m. and re-aired at 9 p.m., The show was hosted by CWRU Law Professor Michael Scharf, and it featured the following panelists, in addition to Professor Sterio:  Mark Ellis, Executive Director of the International Bar Association; Dr Paul Williams, American University Washington College of Law; Professor Michael Kelly, Creighton University Law School.  All of the panelists had been involved in the training of Ukrainian prosecutors and judges to try Russian environmental war crimes, which took place in Rzeszow, Poland. In October 2024.

Talking Foreign Policy is broadcast on Cleveland’s NPR Station, WKSU 89.7 FM in Cleveland, and its syndicates throughout Ohio. It is streamed worldwide from Ideastream Public Media. It is also available to listen to as a podcast anytime after it airs at this website. 

Talking Foreign Policy has aired quarterly since 2012. Recent episodes of the program have addressed such topical issues as the Possibility of a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan, Foreign Policy and the 2024 Presidential Election, the Ukraine Conflict’s Endgame, Responding to Global Warming, the International Indictment of Vladimir Putin, and Lessons from the Afghanistan Fiasco.