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Medicine's Edward M. Barksdale Jr. and Mandel School's Daniel J. Flannery speak on Northeast Ohio's youth gun violence epidemic
With gun violence affecting children in Ohio, Gov. DeWine pushes for passage STRONG Ohio bill WEWS: Edward M. Barksdale Jr., the Robert Izant Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the School of Medicine, and Daniel J. Flannery, the Semi J. and Ruth W. Begun Professor at the Jack, Joseph and…
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Mandel School's Amy T. Khare discusses policy innovations for building equitable mixed-income communities
Three local policy innovations that promote inclusive, equitable mixed-income communities Shelterforce: Amy T. Khare, research assistant professor and the research director at the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, discussed how the income and wealth gaps across the nation have…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Amy Coney Barrett's appeals court record
To conservatives, Barrett has ‘perfect combination’ of attributes for Supreme Court The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s opinions on the appeals court have been models of judicial craftsmanship: tightly reasoned and…
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Law's Jessie Hill speaks on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's lasting legacy
Northeast Ohio reflects on passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg WKYC: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed the life and legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Members of Case College Republicans and Case Democrats share thoughts on the first presidential debate
Case Western Reserve University students share thoughts on first presidential debate WKYC: Tyler Thieding and Teja Paladugu, both of the Case College Republicans, and Chloe Mieras and Megha Dalal, both of the Case Democrats, reflected on the first presidential debate, held earlier this week at the…
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Arts and Sciences' Alanna Cooper discusses her research about Jewish migration in Cleveland
Migration of synagogues to Cleveland suburbs focus of study Cleveland Jewish News: Alanna Cooper, the Abba Hillel Silver Chair of Jewish Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about her study of the objects brought from buildings left behind as Cleveland’s Jewish congregations have…
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Law's Jonathan L. Entin speaks on his experience clerking for Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Voter registration day 2020 ideastream: Jonathan L. Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed his work clerking for Ruth Bader Ginsburg during her time on the appellate court and his lifelong friendship with her.
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Law's Jonathan Adler explains court-based barriers to Trump's environmental agenda
Election and Supreme Court fight will decide Trump’s environmental legacy The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed the mounting losses in court hindering President Donald Trump’s…
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Mandel School's Rob Fischer discusses urban renewal strategies to revive distressed neighborhoods
Black women learn homeownership—from tool belt to closing the deal Christian Science Monitor: Rob Fischer, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and co-director of the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, discussed urban renewal…
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Engineering's Kathryn Daltorio discusses the use of insects as models for robot design
Insect inspired robots that can jump, climb and fly are almost here CNN: Kathryn Daltorio, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, lends her expertise to the discussion of how scientists are learning more from insects in the development of robots, including those built by her and her…