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Law's Avidan Cover discusses humanitarian law in the wake of Russia's attacks on Ukrainian civilians
'It was all a nightmare': Ukrainian bombing survivor CTV News: Avidan Cover, professor of law and the associate dean for academic affairs at the School of Law, discussed humanitarian law in the wake of Russia’s continued attacks on civilians in Ukraine. “These deliberate and deadly attacks on…
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Law's Bryan Adamson discusses unsolicited home purchase offers
Getting unsolicited offers to buy your home? How to know if it’s an opportunity or a scam Time Magazine: Bryan Adamson, the David L. Brennan Professor of Law, discussed solicitations for home purchases—and how to know if they are legit or scams. “If you are looking to sell your house and you think…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses unruly passengers on airlines
Here’s why people are still flipping out on airliners CNBC: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, commented on the phenomenon of unruly passengers on flights across the country. Many of these people do not want to be told what to do,…
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Medicine's Lee Hoffer discussed security changes at the U.S.-Mexico border
Ohio Republicans say secure border will curb overdoses, but drug crisis is complicated Columbus Dispatch: Lee Hoffer, an associate professor of anthropology and a professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, disputed the notion that security changes will stem the flow of drugs across the…
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Medicine's Mehdi H. Shishehbor discusses two DCB to treat Femoropopliteal disease
Sweet success for Chocolate Touch drug-coated balloon in Femoropopliteal disease Medscape (subscription required): Mehdi H. Shishehbor, professor at the School of Medicine, presented findings from a recent study comparing the efficacy and safety of two drug-coated balloon (DCB) catheters,…
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Law's Michael Scharf discusses war crimes in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Looking at war crimes as the war in Ukraine continues WGN Radio: Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law, discussed war crimes, in particular those committed as a result of the war between Ukraine and Russia—and the potential legal repercussions.
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CWRU Medicine shares findings of study about vaccinated patients with cancer
Breakthrough COVID dangerous for vaccinated cancer patients WebMD: New research from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine finds vaccinated patients with cancer are more likely than those without cancer to contract a breakthrough COVID-19 infection, which puts them at a much higher…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway discussed bills to prohibit teaching divisive topics
Ohio legislators draw up bills to limit teaching of controversial topics in the classroom WKSU: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, associate professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, discussed the multiple bills introduced by the state legislators seeking to curb the teaching of…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses better budgeting in the face of inflation
'People have apparently run through their savings,' economists say WEWS: Michael Goldberg, an associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, discussed the impact of inflation on Northeast Ohio,…
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Arts and Sciences' Jonathan Flint discusses the shift in Russia's approach to Ukraine
Putin is preparing an eastern offensive in Ukraine. Here’s how this phase of the war could unfold CNBC: Jonathan Flint, the Inamori Emerging Visiting Scholar and adjunct professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, said he sees the shift in Russia’s approach in Ukraine as a tacit acknowledgment…