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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses impact of secret recordings of Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and John Roberts
The secret recordings of Alito and Roberts will likely backfire Business Insider: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained why new secret recordings of two Supreme Court justices are an unhelpful distraction from significant issues facing the court.
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Mandel School's Robert Fischer weighs in on Cleveland's recent cybersecurity issues
Cleveland's "cyber event" sets back lead-safe home efforts ideastream: Robert Fischer, associate professor and co-director of the Center on Poverty and Community Development at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, explained how recent cyber security issues that…
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Chemistry's Matthew Bertin debunks myths about vitamin B12 in the water supply
No, vitamin B12 in Celsius energy drinks is not made from sludge WKYC: Matthew Bertin, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at the College of Arts and Sciences, debunked myths about vitamin B12 in the water supply.
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck explains how new company leadership makes way for new ideas
What CEO succession could mean for Blackstone, BlackRock, and JPMorgan Barron’s: Anat Alon-Beck, associate professor of law, explained how new company leadership makes way for new ideas. “With great power comes great responsibility, and they’re even more responsible today because they control a…
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Law's Aleksandar Cuic discusses President Joe Biden’s new immigration policy
Biden to give legal status to 500,000 undocumented spouses BBC: Aleksandar Cuic, director of the Immigration Clinic at the School of Law, discussed President Joe Biden’s new policy that would protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation. “A good…
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Law's Jessie Hill offers warnings for competing ballot measures related to anti-abortion
The anti-abortion movement is making a big play to thwart citizen initiatives on reproductive rights Associated Press: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, offered warnings about the possibility that competing ballot measures could confuse voters. “The anti-abortion side is…
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Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on potential Supreme Court ruling for former President Donald Trump's immunity claim
How the Supreme Court could decide Trump’s blockbuster fight for immunity CNN: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, weighed in on how the Supreme Court might rule on a claim by former President Donald Trump for immunity from federal election subversion charges. “Trump…
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History's Noël Voltz discusses the history of soul food
Honor Juneteenth this year by taking a bite of Cleveland’s soul food scene cleveland.com: Noël Voltz, assistant professor of history at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed soul food—cuisine rooted in dishes created and passed down by African Americans during the period of slavery—in…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on the Supreme Court's Chevron doctrine
The Supreme Court doesn’t have to end Chevron. Here are 3 of its options. Politico: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, weighed in on how the U.S. Supreme Court could decide the future of a doctrine known…
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Medicine's Mohamed S. Draz discusses new DNA testing technique
New advances in DNA technology at CWRU promise to revolutionize genetic testing cleveland.com (subscription required): Mohamed S. Draz, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a new DNA testing technique, known as AMPLON (Amplifying DNA with Multiarm Priming and Looping…