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Vice President of University Technology, Miro Humer, discusses new apprenticeship program
Mission Possible: High paying careers unlocked thanks to expanding apprenticeship hubWKYC: Miro Humer, vice president of University Technology and chief information officer, discussed a new apprenticeship program for those seeking a career in information technology.  
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Law's Katharine Van Tassel discusses lawsuits against federal government relating to COVID-19 vaccine
Lawsuit: COVID vaccine injury claims diverted to unconstitutional 'kangaroo court'Reason: Katharine Van Tassel, professor of practice at the School of Law, discussed recently filed lawsuits against the federal government by those claiming they were injured by the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Political Science's Justin Buchler comments on 2024 Senate election
Bernie Moreno and U.S. Sen. JD Vance host townhallSpectrum News: Justin Buchler, associate professor in the Department of Political Science, said JD Vance’s endorsement of Senate hopeful Bernie Moreno isn’t a determining factor for Ohioans in the 2024 primary election.
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Law's Daniel Jaffe weighs in on state school superintendent hiring and resignation
Man who resigned from state superintendent amid ethics concerns nominated to new Education and Workforce Dept.WEWS: Daniel Jaffe, professor of law, weighed in on the tumultuous hiring and subsequent resignation of the former state school superintendent, who was a state school board member when he…
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Law’s Jessie Hill explains differing views on abortion rights in Ohio
Anti-abortion advocates struggle to accept the lessons of Ohio’s Issue 1 victoryThe Messenger: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, noted that many anti-abortion advocates seem at odds with the reality that the majority of voters support women's rights
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Law’s Juscelino Colares discusses what end of actor’s strike means for Cleveland Film Commission
Greater Cleveland Film Commission president teases 'iconic' productions to film in Northeast OhioWKYC: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, discussed the end of the actors’ strike—just as the Cleveland Film Commission announced big plans for some “major movies” to bring…
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Med’s Daniel Spratt and Jonathan Shoag talk about importance of screening for prostate cancer
10 warning signs of prostate cancer, according to doctorsMen’s Health: Daniel Spratt, professor, and Jonathan Shoag, assistant professor—both at the School of Medicine—weighed in on the importance of regular screenings for prostate cancer.
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Law’s Jonathan Entin talks about implications of passing of Issue 1
Four GOP lawmakers say they want to be the judges of Ohio’s abortion lawscleveland.com: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, dismissed the notion that Republican lawmakers can overturn Issue 1, which enshrined women’s rights into the Ohio Constitution.
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Law’s Andrew Geronimo discusses arrest of journalist during East Palestine train derailment press conference
Reporter arrested during East Palestine train derailment press conference files lawsuitWOIO: Andrew Geronimo, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the School of Law, discussed the arrest and ensuing lawsuit of a journalist who was arrested during a press conference in the aftermath of the East…
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Philosophy’s Jessica Wolfendale weighs in on international law relating to Gaza
Hospitals have special protection under the rules of war. Why are they in the crosshairs in Gaza?Associated Press: Jessica Wolfendale, professor of philosophy at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on how the tenets of international law relate to protecting a hospital in Gaza.