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Med's Ryan Marino advises on a fentanyl incident in the Florida police department
Florida cops are slammed over video claiming to show officer suffering fentanyl overdose after 'gust of wind blew it up his nose' as experts say it's near impossibleDaily Mail: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, drew upon his toxicology expertise to discuss an incident in…
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Law's Atiba Ellis discusses Ohio Secretary of State office's decision
'Poster child for voter fraud'—Shaker Heights attorney found guilty for voting twice in 2020, 2022 electionsWEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, discussed the Ohio Secretary of State office’s decision to remove a national voting protection…
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Law's Jessie Hill explains appeals court decision in relation to pregnancies
Mifepristone ruling won’t change rules in OhioOhio Capital Journal: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, noted that an appeals court decision won’t change the rules in Ohio for a medication used not only to terminate pregnancies, but also for miscarriage treatment.
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Engineering's Chanyong (Chase) Cao talks about an innovative approach to reshaping supply chains
Researchers create ‘smart packaging’ to transform food transportGlobalData: Chanyong (Chase) Cao, assistant professor at Case School of Engineering, discussed an innovative approach that could reshape supply chains, reduce costs and ensure better-quality food for consumers, by using a “smart…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses Trump's surrender
Trump surrenders on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 electionThe Center Square: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed former President Donald Trump’s surrender to Fulton County authorities on charges he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield explains the concept of "skip-lagging" in travel
Can you be detained for skip lagging?WGN: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, discussed “skip-lagging,” a hack in which airline travelers intentionally don’t board their connecting flights, instead treating their layover as their final destination. She also weighed in on a recent incident in…
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Law's Craig Nard talks about law school's partnership with Sports Data Labs
CWRU law school program will explore legalities of collecting, monetizing athlete dataCrain’s Cleveland Business: Craig Nard, the Galen J. Roush Professor of Law and director of the Spangenberg Center for Law, discussed the law school’s new partnership with Sports Data Labs to create the first-ever…
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Med's Salil Deo discusses redlined neighborhoods and veteran morality rates
CWRU study links historic real estate redlining to higher veteran mortality rates nationwideideastream: Salil Deo, associate professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, discussed his study that found veterans who lived in redlined neighborhoods across the country have higher mortality rates and…
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Astronomy's Chris Mihos explains bright star cluster known as “The Pleiades.”
The Pleiades: Facts about the "Seven Sisters" star clusterspace.com: Chris Mihos, the Worcester R. and Cornelia B. Warner Professor of Astronomy, explained the bright star cluster and a popular skywatching target known as “The Pleiades.”  “The cluster was born only about 100 million years ago…
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Law's Michael Benza examines political effort concerning qualified immunity
Attorney General rejects petition to end qualified immunitySpectrum News: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, discussed a political effort to get a proposal on next year's ballot seeking an end qualified immunity. The legal doctrine protects state and local…