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Medicine’s Gracy McComsey discussed “long COVID” research
U.S. scientists enroll nearly 40,000 patients in high-stakes, $1.2 billion study of long COVID CNBC: Grace McComsey, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed new research into “long COVID” in an effort to understand the mysterious condition. “You’ll be able to access a lot of data, lots of…
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Law’s Jonathan Adler discussed “carbon capture” as a way to curb emissions
The climate clock is ticking for Dems Politico: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that the IEPA could use “carbon capture” as the basis for an effort to curb emissions. “The challenge here is for EPA to make clear (to the courts) that it is pursuing these…
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Andrea Rubin discussed the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program’s progress since inception
Siegal Lifelong Learning program to celebrate 10 years Cleveland Jewish News: Andrea Rubin, director of program outreach and community engagement at Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, discussed the growth of programming offered through the program over the past 10 years.
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Law’s Jessie Hill discussed the possible ban of birth control pills
Fact Check Team: Could abortion pills be banned? The National Desk: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, weighed in on widespread concern among pro-choice activists that birth control pills—even for medical emergencies—will be banned.
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Law’s Anat Alon-Beck discussed Elon Musk and his future purchasing power
How laughing Elon Musk got serious about ending Twitter deal The Guardian: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, said that anyone selling a business to Elon Musk in the future is likely to tread warily, after his announcement to pull out of his bid to buy Twitter. “I definitely think that…
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Law’s Jonathan Entin discussed Harper v. Moore and its implications
Moore v. Harper: The gerrymandering case that could radically alter U.S. democracy How Stuff Works: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, said that the Supreme Court’s pending decision in Harper v. Moore may reverberate beyond…
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Law’s Andrew Pollis discussed potential legal troubles of buying lottery tickets in an office pool
‘Super busy’: Northeast Ohioans buy into Mega Millions fever Fox 8 Cleveland: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, discussed some of the legal headaches that can come with buying lottery tickets in an office pool. “No one thinks we’re really going to win and that’s the reason why people get into…
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Dental Medicine’s Pushpa Pandiyan discussed oral HIV research
$3.25 million NIH grant supports CWRU research in oral manifestations of HIV Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Pushpa Pandiyan, associate professor at the School of Dental Medicine, discussed a new grant that will support research into the oral manifestations of HIV.
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Law’s Sharona Hoffman discussed the complicated landscape of abortion care and privacy
Privacy fears emerge over corporate policies covering travel for abortion ABC News: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said that the evolving legal environment around abortion care and privacy makes medical protections difficult to…
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Law professors discussed the legacy of civil rights icon Fred Gray
Civil rights icon, CWRU alumnus Fred Gray receives Medal of Freedom Spectrum News: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, associate professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, and…