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Law's Victor Flatt discusses the solar energy debate in farm communities
Solar energy sparks debate in farm communities Spectrum News: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, said solar is currently the cheapest and fastest way to add new power to the grid amid rising demand. He…
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Medicine's Faith Durden urges dermatology to better serve diverse patients
Building trust, sharing knowledge and saving lives Fox 8: Faith Durden, assistant professor of dermatology at the School of Medicine, said dermatology must better serve diverse patients. She stressed skin conditions appear differently on skin of color, urged daily SPF 30+ use and called for…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway features in ‘Crime & Parody’ documentary
Ohio comedian is jailed for making fun Of authorities: Watch trailer for documentary Crime & Parody Deadline: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and director of the Social Justice Institute, was featured prominently in the documentary Crime & Parody, which follows local comedian…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses the Mahoning County clerk's controversy
Did Mahoning clerk of courts fail to report campaign benefits? Tough call, experts say WFMJ: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law at the School of Law, said a Mahoning County clerk likely violated campaign finance rules by not reporting benefits from signs and slate…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway weighs in on Cleveland's unmet reform goals
Cleveland files a joint motion with Trump DOJ to end police oversight, despite unmet goals WEWS: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and director of the Social Justice Institute, cautioned that eight reform areas weren’t addressed in Cleveland’s motion to end its 2015 consent decree and…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses 'mental health harm' murder case
Stark County woman charged with killing Tennessee sheriff's deputy claims 'mental health harm' WEWS: Commenting on a former corrections officer charged with killing a deputy, Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said her resignation letter raises “significant concerns”…
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Law's Betsy Rosenblatt discusses Scott Adams' AI afterlife
The battle over Scott Adams' AI afterlife Business Insider: In a dispute over an unauthorized posthumous AI replica, Betsy Rosenblatt, the Tom J.E. and Bette Lou Walker Professor of Law, called the practice “unethical in the extreme.” She said legal claims hinge on right-of-publicity and…
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Medicine's Paul Tesar and Erin Cohn link household chemicals to brain damage
Household chemicals linked to brain damage Earth: Paul Tesar, the Dr. Donald and Ruth Weber Goodman Professor of Innovative Therapeutics and director of the Institute for Glial Sciences, and Erin Cohn, a graduate student in the Medical Scientist Training Program, discussed their new study that…
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon explains high CD rates
Despite rate cuts last year, many CDs are still paying 4% and up. Here’s why MarketWatch: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, said some CD rates remain high because investors no longer expect the Fed to keep cutting rates soon. With…
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Music's Daniel Goldmark discusses country music surge
How country music culture is taking hold in the rock 'n' roll capital Cleveland Magazine: Daniel Goldmark, professor and the director of Center for Popular Music Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, said country music’s surge is part of a long cycle of genres rising and falling, but…