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Law's Andrew Pollis discusses why one opioid trial may not predict the outcome of another
How the Johnson & Johnson ruling could affect the opioid cases Barron’s: Andrew Pollis, professor of law, discussed how the results of an opioid trial in Oklahoma may not be able to accurately indicate what will happen in a multidistrict litigation case.
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Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell explains benefits of video games
Leveling the playing field, video games empower people with disabilities West Virginia Public Broadcasting: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, explained how video games can be beneficial, especially for those with a…
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WRUW 91.1FM hosts Studio-A-Rama Sept. 7
WRUW 91.1FM’s Studio-A-Rama returns to its Mather Courtyard home Cool Cleveland: After a few years at Toby’s Plaza, WRUW 91.1FM’s annual Studio-A-Rama event will return to the Mather Quad this year, with music Saturday, Sept. 7, from 2 p.m. to midnight.
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Law's Juscelino Colares weighs in on statements by Business Roundtable
Capitalism under pressure: Why CEOs rethink corporate purpose The Christian Science Monitor: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law, explained why he believes statements made by the Business Roundtable related to the importance of stakeholders beyond stockholders…
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Psychiatry’s Phillip Resnick discusses motives in cases of filicide
‘I could not ask for better children,' mom said on Instagram before killing adult kids in apparent murder-suicide USA Today: Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry, cited motives in cases of filicide, and said one case in Atlanta “is an unusual situation.”
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Law’s Katharine Van Tassel discusses situation surrounding a Philadelphia hospital’s attempt to sell its residency program
Hahnemann bankruptcy has a high-stakes showdown set for Wednesday The Philadelphia Inquirer: Katharine Van Tassel, visiting professor of law, discussed the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ objection to a Philadelphia hospital’s attempt to sell its residency program.
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Law’s Jonathan Adler weighs in on hopes Congress can make changes to limit future emoluments concerns
Trump’s bid to host next G-7 stirs new cries of profiteering Bloomberg: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed his hope that Congress can take actions to limit concerns related emoluments in the future.
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Weatherhead School’s J.B. Silvers explains why the introduction of a new medication in the market doesn’t always change price of preexisting ones
Amgen to pay $13.4 billion for one drug Marketplace: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, explained how the introduction of a new drug doesn’t necessarily result in a change in price for a preexisting drug for the same condition.
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CWRU researchers part of research team that discovered 3.8-million-year-old fossil
'Unprecedented' skull reveals face of human ancestor National Geographic: Yohannes Haile-Selassie, an adjunct professor at CWRU and curator at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, was part of a team that discovered a fossil from a 3.8-million-year-old early human ancestor in Ethiopia. Beverly…
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Local students used Sears think[box] to help a friend
When a student with one hand couldn't row, his classmates built him one, so he could WKYC: Students from a local school used resources at Sears think[box] to help create a hand to help their friend who lost his as a baby.