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Medicine's Jorge Garcia discusses former President Biden's cancer diagnosis
When did Biden know he had cancer? Five doctors weigh in The Free Times: Jorge Garcia, professor at the School of Medicine, acknowledged that the former president may have had prostate cancer during his presidency. However, "whether or not he knew it, I don’t know,” said Garcia....
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Law's Jonathan Alder discusses Supreme Court cases related to immigration
Supreme Court so far focusing on procedure over substance in immigration cases Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said recent Supreme Court rulings highlight that justices are weighing each immigration case on legal merits, not politics—acknowledging w...
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Medicine's Ryan Marino talks about proposed cuts to naloxone
Trump-era fentanyl seizures have not saved up to 258 million lives, as Pam Bondi said. Here's why. PolitiFact: Ryan Marino, associate professor at the School of Medicine, shared his thoughts on the proposed cuts. "Still, the specter of deeper cuts that would severely limit the affordability, or eve...
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Law's Eric Chaffee weighs in on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's "buy-now, pay-later" financing enforcement
With CFPB, it's buy now, pay later, enforcement not so much U.S. News & World Report: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's decision to de-prioritize "buy-now, pay-later" financing enfo...
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Resources and information for CWRU faculty and staff
To our Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff, We are writing today with a reminder that the university and its community members are always here to support you, and there are resources available to you—whether you’re here on campus or away for the summer. Resources include: AllOne H...
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest offers warnings about tariffs
How to shop around the tariffs Architectural Digest: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that tariffs on imported furniture and decor are likely to raise prices. “Typically, the vast majority of tariffs are passed along to consumers,” he sai...
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Cardiovascular Research Institute's Sanjay Rajagopalan weighs in on study linking phthalates to heart disease
Scientists find common household plastics linked to heart disease Prevention: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of Case Western Reserve University’s Cardiovascular Research Institute, said that di-2-ethylhexylphthalate (DEHP) and other phthalates are used to make various products, such as food container...
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Office of Energy and Sustainability's Stephanie Corbett discusses new local battery recycling program
Lakewood starts battery recycling program Spectrum News: Stephanie Corbett, senior director of the Office of Energy and Sustainability, discussed a new battery recycling program in Lakewood. “They are a fire hazard at the end of their life, or if they have a problem in the middle of their life,” sh...
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English's Walt Hunter interviews author Honor Jones about her new novel
A novel about motherhood, childhood, and secrets The Atlantic: Walt Hunter, chair of the Department of English at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that in Sleep, author Honor Jones begins with a child’s view of the world, echoing the intimacy of longtime friendship. In an interview with Hunt...
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Trump administration's plans to potentially suspend the writ of habeas corpus
Threats to habeas corpus Bloomberg podcast: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the Trump administration's plans to potentially suspend the writ of habeas corpus, the legal rule that protects people from being held in jail without a good reason....