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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s written opinions this term
Ketanji Brown Jackson 'likely done' writing Supreme Court decisions this term Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s likely final decision this term, which is her sixth majority opinion. She…
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Bioethics' Eileen Anderson explains what to do if friends sabotage your goals
When friends sabotage your self-improvement project Medium: Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD Professor in Bioethics, explained what one should do if someone is trying to sabotage your goals, whether on purpose or subconsciously. “Many people have a hard time setting boundaries for…
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Dance's Gary Galbraith discusses the late dancer and choreographer Martha Graham
A Martha Graham moment The Chronicle of Higher Education: Gary Galbraith, professor of dance at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the late legendary dancer and choreographer Martha Graham and her company’s centennial celebrations. “As an industry, you take pause for a second and think,…
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Weatherhead School's Mary Sasmaz explains how to chart spending
Mom Squad: Financial literacy for recent grads WKYC: Mary Sasmaz, assistant professor of the Department of Accountancy at Weatherhead School of Management, talked about the importance of charting spending, including tracking every penny to see where your money goes.
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Law's Kevin McMunigal discusses what comes next for former President Donald Trump
Trump case: Three options for criminally indicted ex-president to delay trial BBC News: Kevin McMunigal, law professor and a former federal prosecutor, discussed what’s next for former President Donald Trump, which includes obtaining security clearances for Trump’s lawyers because the case…
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Law's Jonathan Adler explains Supreme Court's decision process
What happened to the 6-3 Supreme Court? The next 2 weeks will tell us. Politico: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained how the Supreme Court doesn’t always decide on cases predictably. “Obviously this is a conservative court, and we know what that means on certain…
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center's Kris Austin discusses early detection
Black Family Cancer Awareness Week in Cleveland WKYC: Staff from the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center teamed with community partners to produce two virtual cancer awareness programs and offer screenings for breast and prostate cancer to bring attention to cancer disparities. “Cancer does not…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck writes about SEC's crackdown on crypto exchanges
The future of digital assets: Chairman Gensler discusses crackdown on crypto following Binance And Coinbase lawsuits Forbes: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor at the School of Law, analyzed the ongoing crackdown on crypto exchanges by the U.S. Securities and Exchange.
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Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement's Heather Burton discusses Black Business Expo
Federal government, academia ramp up efforts to bring diverse suppliers to the table Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Heather Burton, associate vice president and senior director for faculty and institutional diversity, discussed the Black Business Expo organized by the Office…
PhD student Kedong Ding to participate in Data-Intensive Research Conference pre-conference workshop
Kedong Ding, a doctoral student, was selected to participate in the 2023 Data-Intensive Research Conference pre-conference workshop. Hosted by the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series and the University of Minnesota’s Life Course Center, the conference will be held from July 31 to Aug. 2. Ding…