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Law's Jonathan Entin comments on Ohio ruling permitting multiple ballot boxes at voting sites
Ohio secretary of state rules that counties can set up multiple ballot collection boxes at single site WOIO: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed an Ohio ruling that will allow counties to establish numerous ballot…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on the future of climate change policy under Amy Coney Barrett
How nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court might affect U.S. climate action NPR: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed concerns that a more conservative Supreme Court could overturn or…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses the dynamic of a conservative Supreme Court
How the new Supreme Court could stymie a Biden presidency Politico: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the possibility that a larger, emboldened conservative majority would have the power to upend decades of precedent to block a Democratic president and Congress…
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Medicine's Mark Cameron analyzes North Dakota's increasing COVID-19 cases
North Dakota saw 80 percent increase in COVID cases in September with a death toll double previous record Newsweek: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the dramatic rise in COVID-19 cases in North Dakota. The state's rate of infection has increased 600 percent…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses President Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis and his right to privacy protection
How Trump is using HIPAA to pick which medical details are released to the public Vox: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, discussed how the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) federal law protects patients’ privacy in the wake of President Donald Trump’s…
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Arts and Sciences' Peter Shulman speaks on President Trump's coal industry fixation
‘The coal industry is back,’ Trump proclaimed. It wasn’t. The New York Times: Peter Shulman, associate professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences and the author of Coal and Empire, discussed how President Donald Trump was focused as much on coal as a convenient symbol as he was the…
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Arts and Sciences' Kathryn Lavelle reflects on recent presidential debate
Political experts analyze first presidential debate in Cleveland WCPN: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs in the College of Arts and Sciences, joined an expert panel to discuss the first presidential debate in Cleveland—as well as the fallout that followed.
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses the spotlight on Northeast Ohio healthcare as a result of the first presidential debate
Presidential debate to present marketing opportunity for Cleveland in a year short on them WEWS: Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation at the Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, opined that the partnership…
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Law's Michael Benza explains the intersection of Fourth Amendment rights and personal technology
Can the police search your smartphone, or force you to unlock it? Legal Examiner: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, discussed the Fourth Amendment and how it applies to digital technology. As such, police need a warrant to search the contents of a smartphone, he said, even if it’s not…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Amy Coney Barrett's impressive law career
Amy Coney Barrett: Talented judge, popular professor brings solid conservative credentials USA Today: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on the credentials of Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett.