Professor Sterio Presents on the Crime of Aggression at Odessa Academy

Professor Milena Sterio delivered a lecture for participants of the Odessa Academy, a law school based in Ukraine, on the topic of “The Crime of Aggression under International Law” on May 4. 

Professor Milena Sterio participated as a panelist in an event organized by the Cleveland Council on World Affairs (CCWA) in partnership with the Mandel Opera & Humanities Festival: Reconciliation, also in partnership with The Cleveland Orchestra on May 16. The festival “examines how reconciliation shapes relationships, societies, and cultures—highlighting its challenges, triumphs, and enduring relevance in a fractured world.”  More information about the event is available here.

Professor Robertson Presents on Preemption and Local Land Use at ABA Conference

Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson traveled to Las Vegas for the American Bar Association’s Real Property/Trusts and Estates National CLE Conference. Robertson spoke on and moderated a program “The Sometimes Irrational State Preemption of Local Land Use Decision-making: From Housing Density to Renewable Energy Development.” Other panelists include Matthew Eisenson, Senior Fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School, and Nixon Peabody lawyers Karla Chafee and Bryan LeRoy. Robertson served on the program committee for the Land Use and Environment Committee of the RP/TE section and continues to serve as an Associate Editor of the section’s Probate and Property Magazine.
Robertson is the Steven W. Percy Professor of Law at the College of Law and Professor of Environmental Studies at the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, Cleveland State University.

Associate Dean Ray Discusses Draft White Paper on Colorado AI Act

Associate Dean Brian Ray participated in a panel at the Sedona Conference Working Group 11 meeting discussing a draft White Paper on reconciling the Colorado AI Act and the Colorado Privacy Act in the context of AI tools used in the employment context. Associate Dean Ray is a member of the White Paper drafting group.

Professor Sterio Interviewed about DHS Arrests

Professor Milena Sterio was interviewed for a Fox 5 news story about the increased use of administrative arrests by the Department of Homeland Security in the Washington, D.C., area. The news story featuring Professor Sterio’s interview is available here.

Professor Hoffman discusses Bequeathing Bitcoin on IP Fridays Podcast

Professor Debbie Hoffman was a guest on the IP Fridays podcast, hosted by Kenneth Suzan, in the episode “Bequeathing Bitcoin: What Happens to Bitcoin After Death?” She joined co-guest Anna Mouland to explore digital estate planning in the age of cryptocurrency, covering bitcoin’s nature as a bearer asset; custody strategies—from centralized and decentralized wallets to hot and cold storage; and estate-planning tools such as legacy contacts, multi-signature recovery schemes, and transfer-on-death solutions.

Professor Sterio Appears on Fox News (DC) on a Daily Basis to Provide Legal Update About the Mistakenly Deported Maryland Man

Professor Sterio has been appearing on a daily basis on the Fox – Washington DC news program at 3 pm, in order to provide updates about the ongoing legal proceedings in the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who has been wrongly and mistakenly deported to El Salvador by the Trump Administration.  A Fox news story with one of Professor Sterio’s interviews is available here: https://youtu.be/EBh32FZ6kgg?si=JTBmq6sacMqCoBAP

Professor Sterio Delivers Lecture to UCLA Pre-Law Students


Professor Sterio delivered a presentation to the UCLA Armenian Pre-Law Society on April 11, on the topic of “States as Main Actors of International Law.”  Professor Sterio was invited to deliver this lecture to a cohort of UCLA undergraduate students, as a “teaser” and preview of what an International Law class would look like in law school.  

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.