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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Supreme Court block of student loan forgiveness plan
Supreme Court news: Major questions doctrine was 'ammunition' to block student debt plan Washington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said the Supreme Court relied, in part, on the legal rule known as the “major questions doctrine” to thwart President Joe…
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Medicine's Paul Tesar shares breakthrough in stem cell research
17 recent scientific breakthroughs MSN: Paul Tesar, the Dr. Donald and Ruth Weber Goodman Professor of Innovative Therapeutics at the School of Medicine, discussed an experiment that marked a leap in the study of how stem cells form various organs.
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses abortion rights in Ohio
The next wave of abortion rights ballot measures looks different from the last Vox: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, called the way anti-abortion rights groups have framed Ohio’s proposed amendment on reproductive rights “dishonest,” explaining how the interpretation…
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College of Arts and Science's Deepak Sarma shares possible religious implications of eye organ donations
Scientists are working on eye transplants for vision loss. Who will sign up? Leaps: Deepak Sarma, professor of Indian religions and philosophy, considered the possible religious implications of organ donation—specifically involving human eyes—noting that some resistance may come from what he…
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Medicine's Melissa Jenkins shares differences between hepatitis A,B,C,D and E
Learn the differences between hepatitis A, B, C, D & E U.S. News & World Report: Melissa Jenkins, associate professor at the School of Medicine, outlined the differences between hepatitis A, B, C, D and E, including the most common symptoms of each type, how they’re transmitted, and the…
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College of Arts and Sciences' Peter Whitehouse discusses Alzheimer drug trials in California
Alzheimer’s drug trials target older Californians. Do they understand what they’re signing up for? Los Angeles Times: Peter Whitehouse, professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, said drug trial investigators can “earn phenomenal amounts” for the patients they recruit. “There’s a bias for them…
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Mandel School's Dan Flannery discusses violence prevention in Cleveland
Cleveland is investing more than ever in violence prevention. Will it be enough? cleveland.com: Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, said that Cleveland’s existing violence prevention strategy is largely on the right track but may need an…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses close of recent Supreme Court term
The Supreme Court’s continuing march to the right CNN: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the close of the recent term of the U.S. Supreme Court, one that saw the conservative supermajority continue to exert its dominance. “The justices vote in line with our…
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Weatherhead's Timothy Fogarty offers advice on the best personal loans for a 600 credit score
Best personal loans for a 600 credit score WalletHub: Timothy Fogarty, professor of accountancy, offered advice to those trying to find a personal loan with less-than-good credit. “Relatives and friends should be a good option,” he said. “They should know the debtor better than any score captures.…
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Mandel School's Dan Flannery discusses mental health effects of gun violence in schools
When a student is shot and killed, Cleveland schools' mental health team springs into action Ideastream: Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, said that following a surge in gun violence, schools across the country are dealing with increased…