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Law's Michael Scharf and Avidan Y. Cover co-author brief with Andrew Zashin for Supreme Court brief
Supreme Court hears international residence case Cleveland Jewish News: Law School Co-Dean Michael Scharf, who’s also the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, and Avidan Y. Cover, director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at the law school’s Frederick K. Cox…
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Law's Juscelino Colares participates in discussion on radio show
Meet the new NAFTA, not like the old NAFTA WOSU: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law and professor of political science in the College of Arts and Sciences, joined the Snollygoster—the Ohio-focused politics podcast airing on public radio stations.
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Religious studies' Timothy Beal speaks about study showing decline in adults identifying as Christian, increase in those who don't identify with religion
Christianity continues to rapidly decline in the U.S., more people becoming nonreligious ABC News 5 Cleveland: Timothy Beal, chair of the Department of Religious Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, spoke about a recent Pew Research Center…
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Law's Jonathan H. Adler gives insight on impeachment-related testimony of legal experts
Laughed out of Europe KCRW: Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, provided insight on the impeachment-related testimony of legal experts to the House Judiciary Committee and potential scenarios for an impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate.
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Professor Jonathan Haines, Research Associate Leah Cummings contribute to discussion on diversifying participation in Alzheimer's studies
Scientists reach out to minority communities to diversify Alzheimer's studies NPR: Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine are part of a national effort funded by the National Institute on Aging to expand and diversify participation in Alzheimer's studies. Jonathan…
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Medicine's Sheryl Kingsberg discusses potential causes of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
Low sex drive in women is a medical diagnosis that’s finally starting to get the attention it deserves Well+Good: Sheryl Kingsberg, professor of reproductive biology and psychiatry in the School of Medicine, spoke about the potential causes of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder, a medical condition…
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Law's Michael Benza weighs in on law enforcement's access to encrypted devices and messaging apps
U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman of Ohio says agents need access encrypted devices, apps for the sake of public safety cleveland.com: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, weighed in on the debate over law enforcement’s ability to access encrypted devices and messaging apps.
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Medicine's William L. Camp Jr. offers insight into pursuing a career in dermatology
What a dermatologist is and how to become one U.S. News & World Report: William L. Camp Jr., an adjunct assistant professor of dermatology with the School of Medicine, offered insight into the process of pursuing a career in dermatology for those aspiring to attend medical school.
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Religious studies' Brian Clites writes about activism driving increase in resignations by Catholic bishops
Catholic activism, not repentance for sexual abuse, is what forces clergy to resign The Conversation: Brian Clites, instructor in the Department of Religious Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences, wrote about how an increase in resignations by Catholic bishops can be attributed to activism…
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Earth, environmental and planetary sciences' Steven Hauck discusses recent earthquakes in the area
Geophysics professor explains what's actually causing the earthquakes in Lake County ABC News 5 Cleveland: Steven Hauck, professor and chair of the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences, explained that Ohio’s glacial history is behind what seems to be a rash of earthquakes in…