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Law's Jonathan Adler says President Biden's potential legal headwinds are less about judges appointed by former President Trump
Biden agenda could collide with federal judiciary remade by Trump CBS News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said President Joe Biden's potential legal headwinds are less about judges appointed by former President Donald Trump, specifically, and rather broader legal…
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Law's Katharine Van Tassel says limited information surrounding COVID-19 claims could have a negative impact on public trust
Consumers filed 106 injury claims from COVID-19 vaccines, ventilators and hydroxychloroquine. Here's why none have been paid. USA Today: Katharine Van Tassel, visiting professor of law, said limited information about COVID-19 claims is an "unforced error that could have a serious negative impact…
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CWRU School of Medicine is highlighted for its “inventive approaches to clinical training”
How to virtually become a doctor The New York Times: The School of Medicine was noted for its “inventive approaches to clinical training” of med school students.
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History's John Grabowski discusses the history of Cleveland's neighborhoods
How did Cleveland's neighborhoods get their names? ideastream: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the history of Cleveland’s neighborhoods—and how a city's name can help define a place and ourselves.
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Law's Jonathan Adler notes how GOP-led states will be "critically important" in leading fights against Biden administration policies
GOP-led states push back on ‘just about everything’ from Biden Bloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, noted how Big GOP-led states—including Texas, Florida and Ohio—will be “critically important” in leading fights against major Biden administration policies because…
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Law's Andrew Geronimo and the First Amendment Clinic represent clients pro-bono in a defamation suit
Case Western Reserve University Clinic adopts CrackHeads defamation case pro-bono The Athens Messenger: The First Amendment Clinic, composed of third-year law students licensed by the Ohio Supreme Court to practice law under the supervision of Clinic Director and attorney Andrew Geronimo, who is…
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Medicine's Susie Suh comments on gene augmentation
CRISPR 2.0: Base editing in the groove Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News: Susie Suh, an MD-PhD student at the School of Medicine, commented on gene augmentation.
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Law's Sharona Hoffman notes that previous vaccine certification systems are likely to be used as a model for COVID-19 vaccine passports
Proposed COVID-19 'vaccine passports' raise ethical, discrimination fears Sputnik: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, noted that health officials in the United Kingdom are likely to use existing vaccination certification systems—such as Yellow Cards—as the model for COVID-19…
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Community Innovation Network's Xinyuan Cut weighs in on increased racism directed towards Asian-Americans
Asian-Americans want to abolish model minority myth as hate crimes rise ideastream: Xinyuan Cui (MSSA ‘19), program coordinator for the Community Innovation Network, weighed in on increased racism directed at individuals who are Asian American and Pacific Islander.
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Arts and Sciences' Lisa Kollins discusses a multi-part series for children with special needs and disabilities
2021 Cleveland Humanities Festival: IDENTITY ideastream: Lisa Kollins, administrator at the Schubert Center for Child Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed a multi-part series of conversations that will focus on children with special needs and disabilities and celebrate their…