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Law's Sharona Hoffman offers tips for those approaching retirement age
Why advisors should make plans well before they experience cognitive declineThe Globe and Mail: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, offered tips for those approaching retirement age, noting the importance of preparing well before cognitive…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses new law that would stop child sex offenders from working with kids
Ohio bans child sex offenders from working with kidsWEWS: Michael Benza, senior instructor in law, discussed a newly signed law that will stop convicted child sex offenders in Ohio from working or volunteering with kids. “The statute is very particular,” he noted. “It's not that you are employed by…
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Med's Ryan Marino examines new research related to COVID-19
Could this be the solution to chronic pain—and the opioid epidemic?National Geographic: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed new research suggesting monoclonal antibodies—used to protect the vulnerable from COVID-19—may provide non-addictive, long-lasting pain…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses recently introduced Virginia bill
Activists battle over Virginia bill that would recognize fetuses as carpool passengersFox News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a recently introduced Virginia bill that would recognize a fetus as a person in carpool lanes, noting that the bill is an attempt “to…
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Law's Jonathan Entin comments on Ohio federal bribery case
Former Ohio speaker Larry Householder seeks to prevent recordings being played in corruption trialWEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, said that Ohio’s federal bribery case will reveal if a former State House leader put a…
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Med's Rong Xu discusses her study reviewing medical records of over 6.2 million Americans
7 surprising Alzheimer's facts you need to know nowBest Life: Rong Xu, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed her study which reviewed medical records of over 6.2 million Americans, finding that people over 65 who contracted COVID-19 were roughly 70 percent more likely to be diagnosed with…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Biden's proposed rule change to climate reporting
What contractors think of the proposed rule on climate reportingDefense One: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the unresolved legal concerns for the Biden administration’s proposed rule change to climate reporting, part of its larger environmental agenda. “Just…
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Law's Miranda Leppla says NE Ohio residents should expect higher electric bills this year
Electric bills likely going up this yearWEWS: Miranda Leppla, the director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, said that Northeast Ohio residents can expect higher electric bills this year. “One of the things all Ohioans can do is visit the Apples to Apples website to compare…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman and Computer Science's Andy Podgurski discuss AI in healthcare
The AI healthcare dilemma The Regulatory Review: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, and Andy Podgurski, professor of computer science, discussed regulatory approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector. AI defects…
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Law's Miranda Leppla weighs in on concerns over gas stoves being called "hidden hazards"
Experts weigh in on potential environmental and health dangers of gas stovesWKYC: Miranda Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, weighed in on recent concerns over gas stoves after a commissioner with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission called them a "hidden…