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Law's Jonathan Adler covers takeaways from the Supreme Court's term
Five takeaways from the Supreme Court's term The Hill: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that the Supreme Court’s Chief Justice John Roberts “remains successful at pushing for broader unanimity and narrower opinions than people expect, as Fulton (the LGBT adoption…
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Engineering's Jennifer Carter shares a new law that's aimed to improve the safety of amusement rides
Tyler's Law aims to keep fair attendees safe on amusement rides this summer WEWS: Jennifer Carter, assistant professor at Case School of Engineering, discussed a new law designed to improve the safety and operation of amusement rides for Ohioans.
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Law's Jessie Hill considers whether parents can impose their religious beliefs on children interested in getting a vaccine
Lawsuits challenge D.C. law allowing kids to get vaccines without parental permission The Washington Post: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, who has previously written on children’s legal rights to make some medical decisions for themselves, discussed whether parents can impose…
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Maltz's Joe Piccolo and Engineering's John Mays talk about the new program they developed at the center
CWRU students bringing virtual reality to center stage at Maltz Performing Arts Center WEWS: Joe Piccolo, production manager at the Maltz Performing Arts Center, and John Mays, a mechanical engineering student from Case School of Engineering, talked about the new program at the center they…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses a federal judge's ruling that blocked tax cut ban in a COVID-19 relief bill
Ohio federal judge blocks Biden administration from enforcing tax cut ban in stimulus package cleveland.com: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed a federal judge’s ruling that blocked the Biden administration from preventing Ohio from using money it got from a…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway weighs in on the Cosby trial violation
Cosby case rips open wounds that just won't heal. Here's why. York Daily Record: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, assistant professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, said she would be remiss to call the Cosby trial violation a technicality—but it was unique. “The rules of engagement…
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Medicine's Kevin Kilgore and Niloy Bhadra share their nerve block technology invention
Neuros Medical receives Breakthrough Device Designation from FDA Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Kevin Kilgore and Niloy Bhadra, both research professors at the School of Medicine, discussed their invention of a high-frequency nerve block technology for patients with…
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Law's Andrew Pollis discusses technical hiccups in videoconferencing
Video tech glitches, masked jurors spark 'inevitable' appeals Law 360: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, discussed technical hiccups in videoconferencing, masked jury selection and off-screen witness coaching and other pandemic-related issues cropping up in a growing number of appeals attorneys…
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Law's Ayesha Bell Hardaway returns as deputy police monitor
Ayesha Bell Hardaway will return as deputy police monitor ideastream: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, associate professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, commented on her return to her role on the Cleveland Police Monitoring Team, five weeks after her forced resignation and 11 days…
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Arts and Sciences' Justin Buchler states that special elections typically draw more attention
Endorsements flood Ohio's District 11 special election Spectrum News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that special elections usually draw more national attention.