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Law’s Bryan Adamson discussed the Academy for Inclusive Leadership Development
Case Western Reserve University launches diversity training program for Cleveland-area lawyers and business leaders cleveland.com: Bryan Adamson, the David L. Brennan Professor of Law, discussed the law school’s new Academy for Inclusive Leadership Development, designed to bolster both lawyers’…
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Law’s Anat Alon-Beck discussed Elon Musk v Twitter
Whistleblower claims may not free Elon Musk from his Twitter hook The Guardian: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, discussed a pending decision by a court in Delaware that will decide whether Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, can back out of his $44 billion offer to buy Twitter. “The bar is…
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Law’s Maxwell Mehlman discussed physicians’ legal responsibility in life-threatening cases
Marco Rubio misleads on Val Demings' stance on abortion later in pregnancy PolitiFact: Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, Distinguished University Professor and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said physicians have a legal responsibility to intervene when a…
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Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson discussed Ohio Supreme Court case that raised conflict of interest question
Top Ohio court rejects Dentons appeal testing big law model  Bloomberg: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Center for Professional Ethics, discussed a recent Ohio Supreme Court case that raised questions about ethics and conflicts…
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Weatherhead’s Michael Goulder discussed railroad labor issues
Expert: Rail shutdown could be crippling for still recovering supply chain WOIO/TV19: Michael Goulder, an assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, provided his insight on what a railroad labor impasse would mean for the nation’s already-liming supply chain.
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Law’s Miranda Leppla discussed NOPEC’s dropping of customers
Amid rising energy costs, Ohio aggregator dumps its 550,000 electric customers Ohio Capital Journal: Miranda Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, discussed the decision by Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council to shed hundreds of thousands of customers.
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Medicine’s Emad Mansoor discussed inflammatory bowel disease in homosexual v heterosexual men
'High-risk' sex could raise odds for crohn's, colitis in gay men U.S. News & World Report: Emad Mansoor, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a new study that found that compared with heterosexual men, gay men are more than twice as likely to develop inflammatory bowel…
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ArtSci’s Matthew Lacombe discussed “stealth politics”
American oligarchs: Money in politics NBC News: Matthew Lacombe, assistant professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the concept of “stealth politics,” an idea that a small group of the billionaire class control much of the policy and decision-making in American political discourse,…
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Engineering’s Kurt Rhoads discussed the environmental impact of “forever chemicals”
Searching for answers to ‘forever chemicals’ - U.S. EPA heading toward regulation cleveland.com: Kurt Rhoads, assistant professor of civil engineering, discussed perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances—more commonly known as “forever chemicals,” characterized as such because they don’t…
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Law’s Juscelino Colares discussed the milestone of 2 million migrants detained at the border
US detentions at Mexico border pass two million a year for first time BBC: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, discussed the milestone of 2 million migrants detained at the US-Mexico border over the past year, a record figure that could create political difficulties…