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Article: Case law alum, donors leery of changes; Some observers question school's turnover, plan by new dean for social justice center.
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Article date:
- June 11, 2007
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Byline: SHANNON MORTLAND
Roe Green no longer can hide her disappointment.
The local philanthropist and her family have donated more than $3 million to the Case Western Reserve University School of Law over the last 20 years. That era, however, has come to an end.
"I'm disappointed in the changes in the law school that I see and in their focus,'' said Ms. Green, whose family donated $2 million in 2003 to refurbish and name the law school library after her late father, Ben C. Green, a 1930 Case law school graduate and former U.S. District Court judge.
Ms. Green is among some law school donors and alumni who are unhappy - and even a ...