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Law's Aaron Perzanowski discusses consumer's desire for cellphone repairs instead of replacement
People want to get phones and appliances fixed—but often, they can’t Consumer Reports: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, noted that one-quarter of people who had a phone that broke set out to repair it but ended up replacing it. For many, the cost of repairs was too high; others said it was…
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Medicine's Robert Hughes, Peter Provonost discuss remote patient monitoring during COVID-19 pandemic
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome is rare among young people vaccinated for COVID-19, a new study suggests,: Coronavirus update for March 1, 2021 Cleveland.com: Robert Hughes, assistant professor of emergency medicine at the School of Medicine and Peter Pronovost, clinical professor of…
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Nursing's Christine Horvat Davey discusses tips on how to get a restful night's sleep
7 hacks for helping yourself get back to sleep Healthcentral: Christine Horvat Davey, instructor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed strategies for a restful night of sleep. “Watching the clock can invoke anxiety and make it more difficult to sleep,” says Davey. Instead, turn…
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Physic's Harsh Mathur discusses possible nuclear sharing deal with Japan
China on ‘alert’ over debate of Japan-U.S. nuclear agreement—will it happen? International Business Times: Physics professor Harsh Mathur broke down the symbolism behind a potential, if unlikely, agreement between the United States and Japan for a nuclear sharing deal, noting that Japan is…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses inflation, supply chain issues
Inflation in Ohio: How much more is food, gas costing residents? Michael Goldberg Cleveland Patch: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said continued inflation is the…
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Engineering's Chris Wirth helps students win awards in scientific brewing competition
Case Western Reserve University students win national scientific brewing competition awards Cleveland Plain Dealer: Chris Wirth, assistant professor in the Case School of Engineering, helped his students enter a national competition on scientific brewing. “The reason why this type of competition…
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Law's Michael Scharf discusses possible war crime charges against Vladimir Putin
No, the UN doesn’t have the authority to charge people with war crimes WKNX, NBC Phoenix: Michael Scharf, dean of the School of Law, discussed the possibility of war crimes charges for Russian President Vladimir Putin, noting that international crimes are called “crimes of universal…
Political science's Justin Buchler discuses the vacant U.S. Senate seat
Ohio Senate candidate Matt Dolan is talking policy, not Trump. Are GOP voters interested? Columbus Dispatch (subscription required): Justin Buchler, discussed the crowded GOP field for the vacant Ohio seat in the U.S. Senate.
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses possible constitutional violation of pre-game prayer
Kirtland football parent files First Amendment complaint after post-game prayer WEWS: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a warning about alleged constitutional violations for prayer before and after football games.  “A public school can't endorse religious beliefs,”…
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Law's Juscelino Colares discusses China abstaining from the U.N. denunciation vote
Will China's Risky Game With The Russian-Ukraine War Backfire?  International Business Times: Juscelino Colares, professor of business law and co-director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, discussed why China abstained from the recent vote to denounce Russia's invasion of Ukraine…