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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on Supreme Court judges' right-leaning philosophies
This member of Congress wants everyone to know about the 'dark money scheme' that's 'captured' the Supreme Court Business Insider: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, argued that the recent trend of Supreme Court decisions aren't a consequence of right-wing influence, but…
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Medicine's Dana Crawford explains the role of genomic surveillance in tracking COVID-19 variants
Why didn’t the U.S. detect omicron cases sooner? The New York Times: Dana Crawford, professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, discussed genomic sequencing in relation to tracking the omicron variant in the U.S.
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Law's Aaron Perzanowski weighs in on fitness companies' attempts to restrict customers' software manipulation
Locked out of ‘God Mode,’ runners are hacking their treadmills Wired: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, said that the right to repair electronic devices should include allowing people to tinker with software.
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Weatherhead's Daniel Shoag discusses history of racial discrimination in the mortgage market
New study finds FinTech lenders are reducing discrimination in mortgage lending Business Insider: Daniel Shoag, associate professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed a new study showing that technology-based FinTech mortgage lenders may be the key to reducing, and…
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Law's Juscelino Colares gives insight on hostage crisis in Haiti
Hostages released, but what may be next for those who remain in Haiti? WOIO: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, weighed in on the hostage crisis in Haiti. Northeast Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries announced that two of the 17 hostages being held in Haiti had been…
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Medicine's Eileen Anderson comments on Crocker Park tree lighting turnout matching pre-pandemic numbers
Psychologist: people are going 'all-in' this holiday season after pandemic changed how we celebrate WEWS: Eileen Anderson, director of education, bioethics and medical humanities at the School of Medicine, said she was not surprised by the number of people who turned out for the annual tree…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses upcoming cases that may affect Biden's climate plans
The Supreme Court will hear cases that could undercut Biden's climate agenda. Here's what to know. The Washington Post: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, weighed in on the environmental cases the Supreme…
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Medicine's Keith Armitage discusses traveling risks with COVID-19 variants
Is travel safe during the pandemic this holiday season? Associated Press: Keith Armitage, professor at the School of Medicine, said all travelers should keep taking precautions like avoiding indoor unmasked crowds—regardless of vaccination status.
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Medicine's Rehan Ansari discusses health outcomes for chronic kidney disease patients who undergo immunotherapy treatment
CAR-T treatment does not increase AKI or death risk in patients with CKD Healio: Rehan Ansari, a researcher at the School of Medicine, said that patients with chronic kidney disease are not at an increased risk for AKI or death after chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy.
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Weatherhead's Thomas King gives insight on the basics of non-owner car insurance
Ask the experts: non-owner car insurance WalletHub: Thomas King, professor and chair of accountancy at Weatherhead School of Management, said that people who have a driver's license, do not own a car and drive frequently should purchase a non-owner car policy.