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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses how Texas abortion ban differs from pro-life religion cases in court
Abortion brushoff contrasts with Supreme Court's move in church case San Francisco Chronicle: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, noted how the Supreme Court never mentioned the impact on Texas women when it cleared the way for the state last week to ban almost all…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck discusses recent federal ruling limiting Apple's monopoly on payment systems
How Apple's epic loss could lower app prices Lifewire: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, discussed a federal judge’s order that Apple could no longer prevent alternatives to its in-app payment system—she noted that the ruling doesn’t go far enough in regulating Apple’s role as both a…
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Dental Medicine's Gian Pietro Schincaglia explains why drinking pineapple juice before oral surgery has become a viral trend
Why TikTokers are chugging pineapple juice before wisdom tooth surgery Mic: Gian Pietro Schincaglia, professor and chair of the Department of Periodontology at the School of Dental Medicine, discussed the potential oral health benefits of a drug called Ananase, which contains bromelain in a…
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Law's Michael Scharf fundraises for Cleveland's Legal Aid Society at Jam for Justice
Lawyers play rock star to raise money for Legal Aid Society Cool Cleveland: Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law, was noted for his role in the annual Jam for Justice, an event to raise money for the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland—an organization that assists people in dealing with…
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Medicine's Alberto Montero gives insight on different breast cancer treatment options
8 metastatic breast cancer treatment options to extend life and improve its quality Health Magazine: Alberto Montero, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said that while there’s no cure for metastatic breast cancer, there are plenty of treatment options allowing patients to live longer,…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman and Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discuss the benefits and drawbacks of Biden's vaccine mandate
Biden's vaccine mandate likely to be difficult to enforce while drawing legal challenges WEWS: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, and Michael Golberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and…
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Psychology's James Overholser gives tips on supporting those who experience passive suicidal ideation
What is passive suicidal ideation? Refinery 29: James Overholser, a professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed passive suicidal ideation, which is characterised by thinking about dying or a desire to be dead, without actively making a…
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International affairs' David Fleshler discusses factors affecting Cleveland's economic development
Report points to migration, education as keys to Cleveland's economic revival Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): David Fleshler, vice provost for international affairs, discussed the efforts of a consortium of economic development groups working on broad strategies to lure workers…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg speaks about changes in the job market as pandemic unemployment benefits come to a close
Will the end of pandemic unemployment benefits affect your job search? WOIO: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, discussed the impact on job searches now that pandemic…
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Medicine's Jane Timmons-Mitchell gives advice on speaking to children about tragic events
Avon Lake community devastated after deaths of four people in murder-suicide WKYC: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, associate clinical professor of psychology at the School of Medicine, said explaining tragedies—such as suicide—to children is not an exact science. But it’s always important to be sensitive…