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Law's Erik Jensen comments on the U.S. Supreme Court's take on the constitutionality of wealth taxes
5 law professors who co-signed Elizabeth Warren's wealth-tax bill explain why they support its constitutionality Markets Insider: Erik Jensen, the Coleman P. Burke Professor Emeritus of Law, commented on the U.S. Supreme Court’s take on the constitutionality of wealth taxes, given the efforts of…
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Law's Michael Benza says courts may uphold a vaccine mandate if prisons issue one
A matter of trust: Inside prison COVID-19 hot spots, many inmates fear the vaccine Freshwater Cleveland: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, said a court might uphold a vaccine mandate if prisons tried to issue one, but past experience might give them pause, noting a 1993 incident at Southern…
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Schubert Center’s Gabriella Celeste weighs in on new policies regarding police behavior when dealing with children
New policy looks to shape Cleveland police behavior when dealing with adolescents ideastream: Gabriella Celeste, policy director at the Schubert Center for Child Studies, discussed new policies regarding police behavior when dealing with children.
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Medicine's Andrew Garner discusses the effects of evictions on prenatal stress
Eviction during a pregnancy is dangerous for women and newborns U.S. News & World Report: Andrew Garner, clinical professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a new study that found that prenatal stress related to evictions is associated with lower infant birth weight, gestational age,…
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Medicine's Susan Padrino says that Meghan Markle going public about her mental health struggles may reduce stigma
Megan Markle shares struggles with mental health during time with royal family; local therapist says that could reduce stigma WOIO: Susan Padrino, assistant professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, said that former member of the British royal family Meghan Markle going public about her…
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Dental medicine's Leena Palomo shares what patients should expect during a gum graft procedure
What you should know before getting a gum graft for receding gums and tooth sensitivity Insider: Leena Palomo, professor of periodontics and director of the DMD Periodontics Program at the School of Dental Medicine, discussed what patients should expect during a gum graft procedure
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Arts and Sciences' Dave Lucas emphasizes the importance of expressive arts
Why kids need poetry in their lives, and how to spark their interest in it The Washington Post: Dave Lucas, a lecturer in the Department of English at the College of Arts and Sciences and former poet laureate of Ohio, discussed how expressive arts, namely poetry, can be beneficial to children.
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Medicine's Patrick Runnels reflects on living in Ohio during the pandemic
Reflecting on one year since pandemic began ideastream: Patrick Runnels, associate professor at the School of Medicine, reflected on what the day was like when our lives in Ohio began to shut down one year ago—and how much things have changed since then.
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Medicine's Mark Cameron speaks about the different types of COVID-19 vaccines
Why all 3 U.S. vaccines are excellent options Mashable: Mark Cameron, an associate professor at the School of Medicine, spoke about the relative equivalences in the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine—saying comparing them or being choosy about receiving one over the other “is a moot point.”
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Law's Sharona Hoffman says that people in other corners of the world may not have access to vaccines
‘Vaccine passports’ will help you travel abroad this year. But they won’t be without their challenges CNBC: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law at the School of Law and a professor in the Department of Bioethics at the School of Medicine, said that people from different countries,…