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Nursing's Sara Douglas discusses end-of-life care for cancer patients
Poor end-of-life care can have negative impact on patients and caregivers Cure Today: Sara Douglas, the Gertrude Perkins Oliva Professor in Oncology Nursing at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed how for patients with cancer and their caregivers, high-quality end-of-life care is…
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Law's Jonathan Entin gives update of the Ohio Supreme Court race in 2024
The Ohio Supreme Court race is about to heat up WVXU: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that the race for the Ohio Supreme Court in 2024 will be a battle for control between Republicans who have held a majority on the court for decades and Democrats who will…
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Law's Beth Nagusky gives thoughts on the demise of Lake Erie's clean energy project
Gov. DeWine is deeply complicit in Icebreaker’s demise cleveland.com: In an opinion piece, the writer talked with Beth Nagusky, adjunct professor of law, about the demise of the clean energy project involving wind turbines in Lake Erie—and the state government’s role in it.
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Law's Andrew Pollis discusses the appeals process
Improper conduct: How the harmless error doctrine lets prosecutors’ mistakes slide Statehouse News Bureau: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, discussed the appeals process involving judges’ inability to agree on what constitutes a harmless error. Pollis said, in such circumstances, the question…
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Department of Computer and Data Sciences' Erman Ayday discusses the Ohio Lottery's "hacking incident"
Ohio Lottery mobile cashing and prize cashing over $599 unavailable due to 'cybersecurity incident' WEWS: Erman Ayday, assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Data Sciences, discussed a recent “hacking incident” involving the Ohio Lottery. He noted that hackers were possibly trying…
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Law's Atiba Ellis shares thoughts on 2024 politics
We take a look at 2023 politics ahead of the new year Spectrum News: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said that Ohioans will have plenty of political action to look forward to in 2024. “We also have another initiative process currently in…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses anti-abortion advocacy following Ohio Supreme Court ruling
After Ohio Supreme Court dismisses anti-abortion arguments, advocates work to unveil total abortion ban WEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that following the vote to enshrine women’s rights into the state constitution, there remain dozens of other…
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Weatherhead's Youngjin Yoo shares effects of human virtual assistants following the COVID-19 pandemic
Human virtual assistants are changing how entrepreneurs live and work ideastream: Youngjin Yoo, the Elizabeth M. and William C. Treuhaft Professorship in Entrepreneurship at Weatherhead School of Management, weighed in on how the COVID-19 pandemic promoted the establishment of virtual assistants…
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Medicine's Neha Vyas shares ways to stay healthy during the holiday season
Feeling sick? How to protect yourself ahead of the holidays with COVID, flu and RSV on the rise WEWS: Neha Vyas, assistant clinical professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the best ways to stay healthy during the holiday season.
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Law's Michael Benza comments on prosecution of former public offical Sam Randazzo
‘Gold for prosecutors’: Texts from indicted ex-PUCO chair to FirstEnergy officials offer strong evidence in bribery case, experts say cleveland.com (subscription only): Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, noted that federal prosecutors used texts to charge former public…