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Law's Andrew Geronimo discusses defamation suit amid new anti-SLAPP law
New state law results in dismissal of defamation suit against Cleveland public commenter ideastream: Andy Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, said Ohio’s new anti-SLAPP law allowed a defamation case against a Cleveland public commenter to be resolved in months,…
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Law's Miranda Leppla weighs in on environmental advocates suing Ohio over clean air rules
Environmental advocates sue Ohio to restore rights to enforce clean air rules ideastream: Miranda Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, said Ohio’s single-subject rule exists to prevent major policy changes from being buried in budget bills, denying public…
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Mandel School's Robert Fischer discusses how rental platforms fail to police their sites
Wild parties, shootings and homicides: How Airbnb and other digital rental platforms fail to police their sites WEWS: Robert Fischer, the Grace Longwell Coyle Professor in Civil Society and director of the Center on Poverty and Community Development at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School…
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Medicine's Awais Aftab discusses the relief people experience from diagnosis
Beyond the Label: The transformative power of diagnosis NPR: Awais Aftab, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, discussed the relief and even therapeutic effect some people experience when their symptoms can be categorized by a diagnosis rather than as a character…
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Medicine's Weichuan Dong and Richard Hoehn study barriers that block cancer patients from clinical trials
Financial barriers block cancer patients from clinical trials, Cleveland study suggests cleveland.com: Weichuan Dong, adjunct assistant professor, and Richard Hoehn, assistant professor, both at the School of Medicine, discussed their new study examining what prevents more cancer patients from…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses dual citizenship bill and naturalization
Sen. Bernie Moreno backtracks on dual citizenship bill’s scope—despite what legislation says cleveland.com: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, explained that while the U.S. naturalization oath renounces allegiance to other countries, it does not…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses misuse of statistics by Trump officials
Here's how Trump gets away with using dubious numbers Los Angeles Times: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said Trump officials misuse statistics, citing fentanyl claims that assume every seized pill would have been shared and caused death.
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Medicine's Jacob Calcei discusses medication options for join pain
Effective medications for joint pain relief AARP Magazine: Jacob Calcei, assistant professor of orthopedic surgery, said people respond differently to over-the-counter pain relievers, noted naproxen lasts longer than ibuprofen, emphasized acetaminophen doesn’t reduce inflammation, and said…
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Medicine's Sanjay Rajagopalan on how AI can detect environmental health risks
Google Street View opens a window to human heart health The National: Sanjay Rajagopalan, director of the Case Cardiovascular Research Institute at the School of Medicine, said AI and computer vision can uncover environmental health risks beyond human perception, filling major data gaps. A study…
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Customer service dispatchers honored for exceptional service
Campus Planning and Facilities Management (CPFM) Vice President Dean Tufts, along with Director of Operations and Customer Service Bridget Flowers, presented Vice President appreciation coins to CPFM Customer Service Dispatchers Jermaine Brown, Diane Olshavsky, and Kiara Lane. The Vice President's…