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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses Trump administration’s Hoffman on Trump-era efforts to use patient data, restrict transgender youth care
Tong, Trump clash over patient privacy, transgender youth Connecticut Examiner: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said subpoenas for medical records must be specific and limited, noting immigration is not a legitimate reason to demand…
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Law's Victor Flatt warns of potential impact of Ohio’s new gas plant law
New law focused on energy production takes effect Spectrum News: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, warned that Ohio’s new gas plant law could harm state parks, with fracking causing noise, visual…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino explains how alcohol is a carcinogen
U.S. alcohol consumption has hit a record low, poll finds—experts have theories why HuffPost: Ryan Marino, associate professor of medicine and a toxicologist, explained how alcohol is a known carcinogen. “This doesn’t mean that a glass of wine or other drink will necessarily harm someone, but it…
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on limits to presidential authority under the Commerce Clause
How the Trump administration could attack state laws it says stifle US economy Yahoo Finance: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the Commerce Clause doesn’t give the president authority to strike down state laws. "It's not clear to me that Congress can use its…
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Siegal Lifelong Learning Program Executive Director Ted Evans discusses new role
CWRU’s Siegal Lifelong Learning Program seeks broader reach under new leadership cleveland.com: Ted Evans, executive director of the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, said that in his new role, he aims to expand curriculum, boost enrollment post-COVID and broaden community partnerships.…
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Apply for new Gutenberg Annex Hebrew Fellowship
Are you curious about language and enjoy working with your hands? Want to learn a new technical skill that is also a creative art – and get paid? Join a small, devoted staff of faculty and students and get inky in the New Gutenberg Annex, CWRU’s very own letterpress studio. The NGA contains…
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Submission form for The Daily has moved
As part of the launch of the CWRU Newsroom, the submission form for The Daily has a new home. Internal updates and announcements should now be submitted through the updated form. Make sure to bookmark this new form, as the previous one is no longer available. Event submissions will still be…
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University Marketing and Communications launches CWRU Newsroom
There’s a new way to keep up with what’s happening at Case Western Reserve University: the CWRU Newsroom. Created by University Marketing and Communications (UMC), the CWRU Newsroom brings together the latest stories from across campus in one central hub. From groundbreaking research and student…
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Medicine’s Rania Ziar and Paul Tesar named to HHMI Gilliam Fellows Program’s 2025 cohort
Earlier this month, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Rania Ziar, a PhD student, and advisor Paul Tesar, professor in the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, were named to the HHMI Gilliam Fellows Program 2025 cohort. This program—which supports graduate students and…
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Medicine's Amy Edwards weighs in on Texas measles outbreak
Everyday Health: Amy Edwards, associate professor of pediatrics and an infectious disease expert, said that based on available data, the measles outbreak in Texas seems to have ended but cautions that an outbreak could happen again. “I would expect outbreaks like this to happen with increasing…