Skip to main content

Media

GettyImages-1277950504-e1634319228182
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses the Supreme Court's system for dismissal of cases involving "state secrets"
Ninth circuit conservatives use muscle to signal Supreme Court Bloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that dissents in denial are just as legitimate as any other time a judge signals they don’t agree with a court’s ruling.
GettyImages-1284745836-scaled-e1642782007818
School of Medicine's Daniel Tisch discusses omicron and travel bans
Why travel bans won't stop omicron Verywell Health: Daniel Tisch, director of the Master of Public Health Program and associate professor in the School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, discussed a study that found that restricting travel can help delay the…
Gavel
Law's Jessie Hill discusses the possible end of Roe v. Wade
US Supreme Court says Texas abortion clinics can sue over law BBC News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, said that the end to Roe v. Wade “is overwhelmingly the most likely outcome” in the Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health. "I think the writing is on the wall…
COVID19
Medicine's Keith Armitage draws wisdom from the 1918 flu pandemic
What we can learn from the 1918 flu pandemic as the Omicron variant spreads Healthline: Keith Armitage, professor at the School of Medicine, said that within a few years, the influenza strain behind the 1918 pandemic became less life-threatening—most likely due to a combination of herd immunity…
Covid vaccine vials
Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses the legality of vaccine mandates
University Hospitals backtracks on COVID-19 vaccine requirement after judge blocks mandate Sharona Hoffman WOIO: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said a court fight over vaccine mandates comes down to judging what power the federal…
first-amendment
Interview with Law's Andrew Geronimo
Faculty Network interview: Andrew Geronimo, Case Western Reserve University Fire: Andrew Geronimo, lecturer of law and director of the First Amendment Clinic, discussed a range of topics from his research to teaching and advocacy on free expression.
neural-network-feat
Neurology's Peter Whitehouse discusses his co-authored book on Alzheimer's
The Sound of Ideas WCPN: Peter Whitehouse, professor of neurology, discussed a book he co-authored about Alzheimer's and brain health in an unhealthy society.
GettyImages-512974406-e1630509902643
Law professor Ayesha Bell Hardaway discusses Ahmaud Arbery's murder
Were Ahmaud Arbery's murderers racially motivated? U.S. federal trial will decide Reuters: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, associate professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, discussed a pending federal trial, charging hate crimes against the three men guilty in the murder of…
COVID-19
Dana Crawford speaks about a method to identify emerging COVID-19 variants
Omicron emphasizes the importance of genomic surveillance Fortune Magazine: Dana Crawford, professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, discussed the role that genomic sequencing plays in identifying new, emerging COVID-19 variants. She said identification of…
health-care-fI-large
Weatherhead's J.B. Silvers discusses Medicare Advantage
Piecing together Northeast Ohio's competitive Medicare Advantage market Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): J.B. Silvers, a professor of health care finance and professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, offered his perspective on why seniors in…