Media
May 25, 2022
Fewer teens giving birth, but cases are more complex Medscape Medical News (subscription required): Stephanie Teal, professor of reproductive biology at the School of Medicine, discussed the declining birth rate in adolescents. "Pregnancy is a time of health risk for women, and it's getting…
May 25, 2022
Expanded collaboration at CWRU, CSU, Tri-C a recipe to address brain drain, bolster region, new leaders say
May 25, 2022
Could outcry after leak sway justices? BBC News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, hypothesized whether the leaked Supreme Court draft that would overturn Roe v. Wade could influence justices to switch their votes. "(The draft opinion) was from February and votes could have…
May 24, 2022
State will likely still have abortion on Day 1 after Roe v. Wade potentially falls, Ohio Senate president says The Plain Dealer (subscription required): Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, said abortions will likely continue in Ohio for a while, even though the Ohio General…
May 24, 2022
A look into Texas’ controversial anti-censorship law HB 20 Digital Trends: Andrew Geronimo, lecturer of law and director of the First Amendment Clinic, discussed the role of social media in providing a virtual town square for free speech. “It’s not a social media platform’s job to host all…
May 24, 2022
Many pathways to justice in Ukraine The Print: Denakpon Tchobo, adjunct professor at the School of Law, weighed in on the war crimes charges lobbed at Russia in its illegal invasion of Ukraine, noting that the crime of aggression has yet to be tried before an international judicial body. “I…
May 24, 2022
Hepatitis cases rising among children globally but cause remains a mystery The Guardian: Rong Xu, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a recent preprint study she led on the rising number of cases of liver damage in children and the possible link to COVID-19. “Children with COVID have…
May 24, 2022
Justices struggle with Trump-era immigration policy Bloomberg Law: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed a Biden administration policy that sought to reverse a Trump-era policy known as “Remain in Mexico” recently reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
May 24, 2022
I came, I saw, I bought the souvenir The Times Literary Supplement (subscription required): Maggie Popkin, Robson Junior Professor and associate professor of art history at the College of Arts and Sciences, was noted for her new book, Souvenirs and the Experience of Empire in Ancient Rome…
May 24, 2022
How everyone can save on gas prices now Lawn Starter: Jonathan Ernest, an assistant economics professor at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that record gas prices will impact the cost of groceries, airline tickets, and all sorts of consumer products at small businesses and big-box stores.