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Law's Juscelino Colares shares similarities between China's and Japan's property busts
China's property bubble bust is beginning to look like Japan's International Business Times: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, described similarities between China’s property bust and the one Japan experienced in the early 1990s, resulting in three decades of…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg examines the impact of potential Cleveland Browns' location change
Cleveland Browns ‘looking at every possibility’ for stadium’s future WOIO: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, weighed in on the impact of a potential move from the…
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Law's Steven Stransky discusses legality of efforts to better moderate artificial intelligence platforms
The EU is pushing tech titans to help preserve fair and free elections. Can the U.S. do the same? Inc: Steven Stransky, adjunct professor at the School of Law, discussed the legal implications of potential efforts for Congress to better moderate and regulate artificial intelligence platforms.
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Law's Katharine Van Tassel examines injury claim process for COVID-19 vaccines
COVID vaccine injuries deserve a day in court Reason: Katharine Van Tassel, professor of practice at the School of Law, noted that injury claims for COVID vaccines are subject to a different process than other vaccines.
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Law's Jennifer Cupar analyzes teaching methods in law schools
Analysis: These 7 schools are rethinking how law is taught Bloomberg Law: Jennifer Cupar, director of the Legal Writing, Leadership, Experiential Learning, Advocacy and Professionalism program at the School of Law, shared how law schools should incorporate skill-focused instruction into classes.
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Weatherhead's Kalle Lyytinen weighs in on local startup company's plan to use a model of mass customization
Cleveland startup wants to become the Uber of custom cabinets ideastream: Kalle Lyytinen, chair of the Department of Design and Innovation at Weatherhead School of Management, weighed in on a local startup company’s plan to use a model of mass customization via decentralized manufacturing.
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Law's Raymond Ku examines privacy concerns of hidden cameras
How to protect yourself from hidden cameras Fox 8: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law, discussed the privacy concerns around an alarming and growing trend of hidden cameras. “There are federal laws and state laws that prohibit non-consensual recording when we have an expectation of…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino shares uses of ketamine in medical settings
What is ketamine? Here's how it works. USA Today: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained how ketamine is used in medical settings, including to provide comfort and sedate patients.
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Law's Michael Benza discusses charges of FirstEnergy bribery scandal
‘They deserve it’ — FirstEnergy scandal whistleblower cheers new indictments in bribery scheme WEWS: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, discussed the new charges stemming from the FirstEnergy bribery scandal—and how those charged might mount a defense.
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest weighs in on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's warning about the U.S.'s national debt
Powell’s deficit warnings jostle lawmakers, economists The Hill: Jonathan Ernest, an assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s warning about the “unsustainable” national debt is raising questions about the depth of the country’s…