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Med's Ryan Marino says most fentanyl enters the U.S. through legal ports by citizens, not migrants
Presidential candidates silent on opioid crisis beyond ‘war on drugs’ rhetoric: ‘It’s easier to point fingers’ The Guardian: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, criticized political strategies focused on border security, noting most fentanyl enters the U.S. through legal…
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Law's Michael Benza comments on trials involving police officers
No verdict Thursday in Adam Coy murder trial Spectrum News: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, noted that deliberations in cases involving officers can take longer due to added considerations such as self-defense.
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Med's Sally Ibrahim emphasizes importance of consistent sleep schedules
Daylight saving time can disrupt your sleep routine. Here's how to stay consistent ideastream: Sally Ibrahim, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, emphasized the importance of a consistent sleep schedule, as regularity is more crucial for health than sleep duration. She…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses national attention on Ohio U.S. Senate race
A look at the money in the Ohio race that could determine control of the US Senate WKYC: Ahead of Election Day, Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, explained why national attention was on Ohio’s tight U.S. Senate race.
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Law's Jonathan Entin explains that Ohio Supreme Court election could impact the state’s abortion laws
Ohio Supreme Court races will determine abortion laws ReproRights Now: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the Ohio Supreme Court election could impact the state’s fetal heartbeat law, noting the difficulty of challenging abortion laws due to standing issues.
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Med's Sally Ibrahim says prolonged stress of election season can lead to “electsomnia”
If political stress is giving you ‘electsomnia,’ experts have sleep tips Scientific American: Sally Ibrahim, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, said the prolonged stress of election season can lead to “electsomnia,” a chronic sleep disturbance similar to acute insomnia.…
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Political Science's Justin Buchler discusses Sherrod Brown's endurance in Ohio politics
What’s behind U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown’s political endurance, and will it be enough for him to win in 2024? cleveland.com (subscription required): Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, attributed Sherrod Brown’s endurance in Ohio politics…
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Law's Jonathan Entin criticizes ballot language used for Issue 1 in Ohio
Why is ‘Issue 1′ confusing Ohio voters once they get their ballot? WOIO: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, criticized the ballot language for Ohio’s Issue 1, explaining how the measure is complicated and a more thorough explanation is needed to avoid misleading voters.
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Law's Raymond Ku talks about former President Trump's campaign rhetoric regarding potential use of military force
Can Trump send the military into cities like Cleveland if he wins presidency? Legal scholars seek limits to that ability cleveland.com: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law, explained how former President Donald Trump’s campaign rhetoric and potential use of military force pose…
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Law's Atiba Ellis examines role of police officers in protecting election safety
Fearing Election Day violence, local cops are becoming fast experts in election law Politico: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, emphasized the need for police to carefully balance protecting election safety without intimidating voters, amid…