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Law's Steve Stransky discuss potential dangers of U.S military email leak
Typo sends millions of U.S. military emails to Russian ally Mali BBC News: Steve Stransky, adjunct professor of law, said that in the wake of an information leak by the U.S. government, even seemingly harmless information could prove useful to U.S. adversaries, particularly if it included details…
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Political Science's Justin Buchler shares thoughts on Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announcement to run for U.S. Senate
Ohio's Secretary of State Frank LaRose announces run for U.S. Senate Spectrum News: Justin Buchler, associate professor in the Department of Political Science, discussed Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s announcement that he is running for a U.S. Senate seat, taking aim at Democratic…
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Law's Atiba Ellis raises ethical concerns of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose's involvement in upcoming election
Concerns raised over Sec. of State Frank LaRose's ethics before contentious August election WEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, shared ongoing concerns about Ohio Sec. of State Frank LaRose's involvement in the ballot issue he is supporting…
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Weatherhead's Jagdip Singh discusses customer service issues with banks
What experts say about how to deal with bad customer service involving your money CBS News: Jagdip Singh, an AT&T Professor of Marketing at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed customer services issues with banks—and the headaches that follow. "Customers don't want you to spend some…
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Law's Jonathan Entin explains impact of state Issue 1 on upcoming election
Constitutional experts breakdown State Issue 1's impact Spectrum News: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, explained how state Issue 1 would not impact statutes, including a proposed initiative to legalize marijuana on the state’s November ballot. “Issue 1 doesn’t deal…
New study reveals why Alzheimer's patients lose ability to defend against brain corrosion
Findings offer hope for development of new medications A new study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University revealed that the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can be slowed by suppressing a specific protein in the brain that causes corrosion. A main pathogenic initiator of AD and…
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Psychological Services' Jennifer Butler shares reasoning behind individuals affected by travel scams
Tired of dealing with scams and grifters while traveling? Here’s what you should do - Saving You Money cleveland.com: Jennifer Butler, an instructor in the Department of the Psychological Services at the College of Arts and Sciences, commented on why it’s so easy for some people to get scammed by…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses key data points of Supreme Court voting patterns
Key data points throw wrench in Dems’ ‘partisan’ Supreme Court narrative The Daily Caller: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said the U.S. Supreme Court isn’t as conservative as many people may believe. “In general, the voting patterns for any given term are more a…
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Biomedical Engineering's Dustin Tyler and A. Bolu Ajiboye discuss advancements in prosthetics limb technology
Feel again: Advancements in prosthetics limb technology allow feeling, control 60 Minutes: Dustin Tyler, the Kent H. Smith II Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Case School of Engineering, and A. Bolu Ajiboye, the Elmer Lincoln Lindseth Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and…
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Mandel School's Dan Flannery explains data related to gun violence in Cleveland
Cleveland’s gun violence: What type of weapons are used in the city’s crimes and why cleveland.com: Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, explained how data indicates gun violence—including mass shootings—will continue, and how more will need to…