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Law's Jonathan Entin examines the Trump ballot case
Supreme Court interrupts its break for landmark Trump ballot case Washington Examiner: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that the Supreme Court is preparing to weigh an unprecedented dispute over whether former President Donald Trump can be barred from state…
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Law's Eric Chaffee weighs in on bipartisan proposal to criminalize 'malicious' use of artificial intelligence
After Taylor Swift AI images circulate online, Ohio lawmakers propose law against 'malicious' deepfakes WCPO: Eric Chaffee, the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar and associate director of the Center for Business Law, weighed in on a bipartisan proposal by Ohio lawmakers to…
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Bioethics' Eileen Anderson shares strategies for managing new year's resolutions
6 things you should know about your New Year's resolutions Yahoo! Life: Eileen Anderson, professor of bioethics, weighed in on managing your goals for the new year and explained how a positive community can help make them stick.
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Law's Atiba Ellis examines the uneven application of law by county boards of elections in Ohio
Ohio counties pick and choose trans candidates, leading to uneven application of law WEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, noted that county boards of elections in Ohio got to pick and choose which transgender candidates made the…
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Law's Michael Benza examines the use of FBI tip lines
Legal scholars say FBI tip line not unusual for white-collar investigations WFMJ, NBC Youngstown: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said that opening a tip line is not unusual for financial crimes, but they are normally launched in bigger cities.
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Political science's Justin Buchler weighs in on the 'What Works Caucus'
New ‘What Works Caucus’ aims to make government work more efficiently through data Spectrum News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, weighed in on a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers launching a new caucus, called the What Works Caucus, to incorporate more data into…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses newly-introduced statehouse bill that would prevent courts from hearing challenges to abortion laws
Local reps' bill would prevent courts from hearing challenges to abortion laws under Issue 1 Dayton Daily News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, explained why a newly introduced statehouse bill intended to prevent state courts from hearing challenges to Ohio abortion laws…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest notes economic changes of childcare facilities following COVID-19 pandemic
For childcare facilities, keeping doors open is a juggling act Crain’s Cleveland Business: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that the economics of childcare have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. “It’s not that profitable to be working in or…
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Engineering's Dan Ma, innovative imaging's Mark Griswold and radiology's Chris Flask shares ground-breaking imaging research
Ground-breaking imaging research Fox 8 Cleveland: Dan Ma, assistant professor of biomedical engineering; Mark Griswold, the Pavey Family Designated Professor of Innovative Imaging-Revolutionizing the Worlds of Education; Chris Flask, professor of radiology, shared their work alongside physicians…
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Biology's Sarah Diamond discusses climate change effects on the evolution of animals
Can animals evolve fast enough to keep up with climate change? Hakai Magazine: Sarah Diamond, associate professor in the Department of Biology at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that at least a few creatures will be able to evolve quickly enough to head off the rapid speed of climate…