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Law's Jonathan Adler shares concerns of display at Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito's home
Display at Alito’s home renews questions of Supreme Court’s impartiality The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, shared concerns about Samuel Alito hanging a “Stop the Steal” symbol on the front lawn of the Supreme Court justice’s home. “Whatever happened…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg shares thoughts on marketing email subscriptions
Do Mother’s Day emails overwhelm you? Brands offer a way out cleveland.com: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said that though it is a kind gesture to allow people…
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Anatomy's Scott Simpson discusses effects of persistence hunting technique
Long-distance running may have evolved to help humans chase prey to exhaustion Smithsonian Magazine: Scott Simpson, anatomy professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the myriad examples from around the globe of hunters using “endurance pursuits” to tire out their prey, furthering the debate…
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Law's Kevin McMunigal examines pace of federal case against former president Donald Trump
There’s one way Jack Smith can push back against Aileen Cannon Slate: Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, said the judge overseeing the federal case against Donald Trump for holding onto classified documents is moving the case along at “a really plodding pace” and questioned if it was due to her…
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Law's Jessie Hill weighs in on Alabama IVF ruling
Alabama’s draconian IVF ruling put spotlight on state court races in this year’s elections Milwaukee Independent: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, explained how a ruling in Alabama that frozen embryos are legally considered children created a political firestorm after the…
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Medicine's Howard Tucker shares thoughts on the key to living a long life
I asked several people well past retirement age why they keep working. Here’s what they told me CNN: Howard Tucker, adjunct professor at the School of Medicine, shared what he believes to be the key to living a long life—from his own experience at 101 years old: perseverance and fostering a love…
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Law's Eric Chaffee notes Donald Trump team's attempts to rile up Michael Cohen
Donald Trump team's attempts to rile up Michael Cohen are failing: attorney Newsweek: Eric Chaffee, the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar and associate director of the Center for Business Law, noted that attempts by Donald Trump's attorneys to rile up Michael Cohen during…
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Law's Kevin McMunigal weighs in on hush money trial of former President Donald Trump
Trump lawyers begin their dissection of Michael Cohen’s credibility Washington Examiner: Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, explained how prosecutors in the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump likely will try to highlight the witness testimony about the scheme.
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Law's Jonathan Entin examines legality of Joe Biden getting on the presidential ballot in Ohio
What would Joe Biden’s legal route be to getting on the ballot in Ohio through the courts? cleveland.com (subscription required): Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, talked about the Ohio and Colorado Supreme Court precedents that would likely be cited in a federal…
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University Farm's Sarah Warner shares gardening benefits of using cinder blocks
The 35 best raised garden bed ideas to transform your outdoor space Parade: Sarah Warner, greenhouse manager at the Case Western Reserve University Farm, discussed using cinder blocks in a perennial medicinal raised bed. “Cinder blocks are easy to come by, especially on Facebook Marketplace or…