Media
April 06, 2021
World Travel & Tourism Council, Carnival Corporation and Hilton present the 2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19 The Associated Press: Steven Gordon, professor at the School of Medicine, was named one of the panelists of the 2021 Global Scientific Summit on COVID-19, aimed at bringing…
April 06, 2021
Coronavirus vaccine passports beg the question: Who should know whether you’ve gotten the shot? cleveland.com: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, said she believes courts would likely uphold any measures that require customers to disclose if they’ve been vaccinated.
April 05, 2021
Several cruise lines require vaccines, but not everybody is on board Travel Weekly: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, said it's difficult to know yet whether restricted access will sway people's decision whether or not to get a vaccine for COVID-19 in the United States. That has…
April 05, 2021
Cancer may be driven by DNA outside of chromosomes The Scientist: Peter Scacheri, professor at the School of Medicine, noted that in the last decade, researchers have come to realize that tumors harbor bits of extrachromosomal DNA that can drive malignancy.
April 05, 2021
Your million-dollar NFT can break tomorrow if you’re not careful The Verge: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, discussed non-fungible token, a unit of data on a digital ledger called a blockchain, noting a significant gap in the system ensuring that an NFT is held together.
April 02, 2021
Ohio legislature overrides DeWine veto of pandemic authority bill Cincinnati City Beat: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed Senate Bill 22—slated to go into effect in three months—which includes provisions targeting the authority of the governor, Ohio Department…
April 02, 2021
Graduating medical students find their futures on Match Day Spectrum News: Meredith Bradley, a medical student, and Marjorie Greenfield, assistant dean for student affairs, discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped the experience of studying medicine—and for the future of medical care itself.
April 02, 2021
Grocery association files five federal lawsuits, labels COVID hazard pay a hindrance: West Coast municipalities draw industry ire with hourly wage boosts amid pandemic Pacer Monitor: Robert Strassfeld, professor of law, discussed the concept of hazard pay for workers who are exposed to the…
April 02, 2021
Biden charts path to Supreme Court with D.C. Circuit pick E&E News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said that Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson—President Biden’s nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit—will likely face pushback in the…
April 01, 2021
Asian-American women lead ‘Stop Asian Hate’ march in Cleveland’s AsiaTown ideastream: Annie Choi, a student in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed her experience standing with about 1,000 people at the recent “Stop Asian Hate” march in Cleveland’s AsiaTown.